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My Love is Above

Him: My love is above yours.

Beloved: I fail seventy-seven times, yet your mercy remains.

Often I stumble

Often I fall

Often I make fools of us all.

Him: My thoughts are above yours.

Pardon your brother seventy-seven times.

I pardon you.

You are pardoned.

Beloved: I fail seventy-seven times, yet your mercy remains.

Thankyou Lord.

If I sinned yet more would your mercy remain?

Him: My thoughts are above yours.

Do not continue in sin,

that grace may abound.

Die to sin.

Thy sins are forgiven thee,

Go and sin no more.

Beloved: I fail seventy-seven times, yet your mercy remains.

I can't be completely perfect.

I make mistakes.

The good that I would I do not

The evil which I would not, that I do.

God forgive me.

Him: My thoughts are above yours.

You sees the outside

I see the heart.

Let all examine themselves.

Do you love your sin?

Do you desire to be free of it for the sake of your first love?

Beloved: I fail seventy-seven times, yet your mercy remains.

If I love you I wont want sin.

I will come to loath my sins.

Especially precious ones that need special grace to be done with.

Him: My thoughts are above yours.

I desire to lavish you with forgiveness as you come in sorrow and repentance.

Him: My love is above yours.

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