He kneels before me both arms wide
begging for clemency again—
like he didn’t know the pay plan.
–
eyes trained on me, as if I’m tied
to some special code of kindness,
overriding sense with blindness,
–
as if some mercy should divide
him from his failures, change his ways,
forgive his debts for all his days.
–
my own rights from my wounded pride
cannot allow this parasite
to claim the grace that’s not his right.
. . .
. . .
My demands cannot be applied
when I owe infinitely more
once myriad debts, now settled score.
–
when looking at the One who died
no mercies asked seems out of place.
My wrath relents. I kneel. Embrace.

Excellent – a powerful reminder of the price that His grace exacts from us.
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Thank you. I like to think of it as the collateral fallout of the greatest mercy we could experience. Strange it’s so hard for us to connect to our everyday experiences.
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