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Grace, Grace, Grace
I have not Seen the Something
With my own two eyes. I’d be terrified to
Walk on water. I don’t have perfect attendance
Or whatever else you’re supposed to have
So you don’t get barred at the door.
But I have seen that door thrown open.
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This poem is about how radically Jesus loves us. He doesn't demand perfection from us, and He doesn't expect us to "clean up" before coming to Him. He just wants us as we are.