Terry Trivette

Terry Trivette

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

A Romans 7 Requiem

Stragglers, strugglers, and sinners are we all,
Ever since the first, great fall,
Theologians call it depravity,
A curse afflicting both you and me,

I need no preacher to diagnose my condition,
I know too well my predisposition,
I too often do what I wish I would not,
I too often find that I hate what I’ve got,

“Who shall deliver me,” I join in the cry,
Will this body of death be mine till I die?
Then I look to a cross and a death far away,
To the words of a gospel I need every day,

Save me, Jesus! For you alone can,
Forgive what I’ve done and create a new man,
I thank my God that Your life I can claim,
That what I am and will be are not the same.