The finest songs begin with Him, and end with Him, and He’s in every note between.

The finest songs begin with Him, and end with Him, and He’s in every note between.
God’s grace is always right on time—at just the point we finally agree how lost we were and how found we are.
Grace is Christ’s kind attentiveness to all that makes us whole.
The one unfallen one of us offers us the grace we have no right to offer ourselves.
The Judge of all offers Himself as the Saviour of all.
When we forgive, we win what we could never gain—a victory over hate and pride.
We are strengthened, held, encouraged—shaped—by those who share the journey with us.
Only Jesus merits favor. Only grace deserves applause.
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