
I know you’re facing difficul challenges in life right now. It might be cancer, dementia, addiction, diabetes, RVS, Autism, Schziphrenia, Bi-polar disease or poverty. Yes, you may feel like your whole life has been jeopardized and there is no way forward.
But the good news is that God can make you flawless. He’s able to make you whole again despite what you have been passing through or infirmities.
Our Jehovah is able to heal and purify. You’re meant to believe in Him, have faith and serve. Remember, no condition is permanent.
However, “Flawless” by MercyMe is really about how God sees us, especially when we feel like we’re not good enough.
The word “flawless” means “without any mistakes,” and this song is telling us that because of Jesus, that’s how God sees us (perfect and clean, even when we mess up).
You know how sometimes we carry guilt or feel ashamed of our past? Like, we remember the bad things we’ve done and it makes us feel unworthy or broken?
This song is like God saying, “I don’t see you that way anymore.” Not because we’re perfect people, but because Jesus took all our sins and paid the price for them on the cross.
It says, “No matter the bumps, no matter the bruises, no matter the scars, still the truth is the cross has made you flawless.” That’s the main message.
It means no matter how broken you feel or what your past looks like, Jesus dying on the cross wiped it all clean.
It’s like wearing a brand-new white outfit that can’t get dirty anymore. You may still remember the dirt but God sees only the clean version of you.
That’s what grace is. It’s not about what you’ve done but about what Jesus has already done for you.
The song is also super comforting because it reminds us that we don’t have to earn God’s love. We don’t have to be perfect before we come to Him. He loves us already, and His forgiveness makes us new.
It also helps you let go of shame. Like, you don’t have to keep beating yourself up for your mistakes.
God’s not holding them over your head. He already paid for them and in His eyes, you’re flawless not because of you, but because of Jesus.
Therefore, let me conclude by saying “Flawless” is about freedom from guilt and shame. It’s about knowing that God sees you as clean and loved because of Jesus’ sacrifice.
And that truth can help you walk with your head held high, knowing you’re fully accepted and deeply loved by our MAKER. Hallelujah!!
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