Friday, July 26, 2013

Approaching the throne of grace (based on Hebrews 4:14 – 5:10)
For the director of music. A psalm of Harry. To the tune of “Before the throne of God above”
Lord, your glory is high above the heavens
Your majesty is matchless
Who can compare to the glory of the Lord?
Who can enter his presence and not perish?
His rule is endless
And his throne endures forever
For God alone is the Creator
The Lord alone is uncreated
Who else can say “there was never a time when I was not”?
Who else can always say “I AM what I am”?
Without beginning or end of days
Our great God reigns
Yesterday, today and tomorrow
Past, present and future
While all human powers and dominions come and go
Rulers and kings rise and fall
Governments and authorities established and destroyed
Laws, statutes and regulations enacted and abolished
Yet the Lord, his law, his rule and his dominion
Will never see an end
Behold the throne of God!
Who can stand in his presence?
Who can bear to see him and live?
His glory and majesty, none can share
And yet there was One
With no beginning or end
The very essence of God himself
Who took on the very essence of man himself
Who stood before the throne of God above
And put before him my plea for mercy and grace
There is no other Name
By whom we can approach the throne
For there is no other who has been tempted,
And yet remained sinless
Where Adam fell, he rose to the challenge
Where we all stumbled, he continued to walk in the light
Our pleas alone cannot be heeded by a perfect God
For our pleas are tainted and warped by sin
But the plea of the Righteous One,
Our God in human flesh,
His plea alone could suffice
For his plea alone is perfect
When I failed to revere God and submit to him
Christ showed unswerving devotion
And submitted to God the Father
Saving “not my will, but yours be done”
Through his suffering he showed perfect obedience
And bore our pain that we might live
That we might approach that everlasting throne
And not have to fear his retribution
For the everlasting throne, a place for mercy
So “arise!” I say to my soul
For I know now that I need not fear
For his perfect love has driven out my fear

And his grace remains with me