It can be a little bit intimidating to show up at church. I look around and it seems like everyone else is perfect. But really, we're all facing struggles and working through sin. We're all messed up. We're all human. We all need Jesus. And that's why we come here. This is where I become more than I ever could on my own. This is where I find Jesus's help, where I learn, grow, repent and evolve. This is where I hear God. I hear him when I close my eyes during the sacrament. I think about my week about the mistakes I've made and how I can be better with his help. I think reflecting like this helps open my heart to the messages he has for me. I hear him when I tried to be a little bit better each week and I was the week before it realigns my perspective and shifts my gaze back to Jesus. I hear him when we sing the hymn that says, Let me not forget Oh, Savior, thou didst bleed and die for me. When I meditate on those words, of worship, it makes me feel how grateful I am for what he did for me. I need to hear him because I desperately need His love, His mercy and His forgiveness. I don't have it all figured out. I'm guilty of pride. I can be impatient and dishonest. Sometimes I'm hypocritical and pretend to be better than I am. And I struggle with feeling like I'm not enough. I've had to learn sometimes the hard way how to deal with these things. And yet, I hear him rooting for me, cheering me on and walking with me every step of the way. His wounds heal mine. I go to church because I need Jesus. We all need Jesus and all of us the sinner the addicts, the person who has struggles and doubts, baggage and sin. We all have a place. We have a place to become more than we ever could on our own. We have a place to find Jesus's help to connect with others who are trying even though we're imperfect. We have a place to hear God. The church is a hospital. So no matter how imperfect you feel, there is a place for you here. His wounds will heal us too. And you will hear him

VIDEO: the King will come – Yet (Official Lyric Video)

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[Verse 1] God, don’t give up on me yet
I know I’m not Your best bet
But I’m trying
So don’t give up on me yet[Verse 2] And God, don’t leave me here alone
I know I need to grow, still
And I’m trying
But don’t leave me here alone[Chorus] I know I’ve come so far
But got so far to go
And with these brand-new scars
And this broken heart
It’s hard to really know
If there’s a reason
And if I’ll ever see it
But I wanna believe it
So don’t give up on me yet[Verse 3] God, I know it makes no sense
You lovе me time and time again
But I still need rеminding
Yeah, I know it makes no sense
[Chorus] I know I’ve come so far
But got so far to go
And with these brand-new scars
And this broken heart
It’s hard to really know
If there’s a reason
And if I’ll ever see it
But I wanna believe it
So don’t give up on me yet[Tag] Don’t give up on me (Oh)
Don’t give up on me (Ooh)
Don’t give up on me (Oh) (Don’t give up)
Don’t give up on me[Bridge] Don’t give up (Don’t give up on me)
Don’t give up on me
Don’t give up (Oh) (Don’t give up on me)
Don’t give up on me
Don’t give up (Don’t give up)
Don’t give up on me
Don’t give up (Don’t give up on me)
[Verse 4] God, I know I’m not the same
But You knew that I would change
And I think that You’re trying
To tell me it’s okay[Chorus] I know I’ve come so far
But got so far to go
And with these brand-new scars
And this broken heart
It’s hard to really know
If there’s a reason
And if I’ll ever see it
But I wanna believe it
So don’t give up on me yet
Don’t give up on me yet
Don’t give up on me yet

God’s unwavering commitment to humanity is an enduring testament to divine love and grace. Throughout history, it is evident that God does not give up on us, regardless of our shortcomings and failures. The concept of God’s faithfulness is deeply rooted in various religious traditions and serves as a source of solace and inspiration for believers.

One of the fundamental teachings across religions is that God is compassionate and merciful, always ready to forgive and guide us on the path of righteousness. Even when we stray from the moral compass, God remains steadfast in His pursuit of our well-being. In times of despair or when we feel lost, God’s presence offers comfort and reassurance that we are not alone.

Moreover, the notion of God’s infinite patience is prevalent in religious texts and teachings. Despite our repeated transgressions, God extends His hand time and time again, inviting us to seek redemption and reconciliation. This divine patience transcends human understanding and highlights the depth of God’s love for each and every one of us.

Furthermore, the life and teachings of spiritual leaders emphasize the unyielding dedication of God towards humanity. Whether it is the parables of Jesus Christ, the compassionate nature of the Prophet Muhammad, or the benevolent acts of various enlightened beings, the message is clear: God’s love is all-encompassing and eternally present.

Ultimately, the concept that God does not give up on us instills hope and encourages personal growth. It inspires us to strive for spiritual elevation, to learn from our mistakes, and to cultivate compassion and love towards ourselves and others. Despite our imperfections, God’s unwavering commitment to our well-being is a beacon of light that guides us on our journey through life.

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