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Chris Tomlin - Never Lose Sight Devotional

DAY 8 OF 11

"Come Thou Fount (I Will Sing)" Devotional
Chris Tomlin

Hymns withstand the test of time for good reason. “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” was written in 1758, but congregations around the world sing it still today. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love—lyrics that will always resonate with the heart of the believer and the age-old battle between our sinful selves and who we are in Christ: “For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing.” (Rom. 7:18-19)

As the hymn says, Jesus sought me when a stranger, wandering from the fold of God. Jesus came to us while we were still sinners (Rom. 5:8), not after we had cleaned ourselves up and gotten our acts together. He came right into the middle of our wandering, and that wasn’t a one-time event. We are daily prone to wander, but scripture tells us his mercies are new every morning. (Lam. 3:22-23) His kindness continues to pursue us, in spite of us.

How your kindness yet pursues me
How your mercy never fails me

Because of this, we can tune our hearts to grace, rather than to fear or shame. In Christ, the song from our hearts sings of the kindness God has done for us, by no power of our own and by no performance or act that is worthy.

We can rest in a Father who has taken our hearts and sealed them. We are his and no matter how far we wander, his kindness pursues us still.

Here’s my heart, Lord, take and seal it
Seal it for Thy courts above

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Chris Tomlin - Never Lose Sight Devotional

It's important for us to fix our eyes on God and strive to never lose sight of His goodness and glory. Journey through Chris Tomlin's new album, "Never Lose Sight," with this devotional plan, including devotions for songs like, "Good Good Father," "Jesus," and "Home."

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