Sing You Home ~ Come As You Are

Aramis Thorn
4 min readSep 25, 2018

“Oh wanderer come home
You’re not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are…”

Greetings Dear Reader,

I heard someone say recently that when they began to feel better they would go see the physician. She was serious. She actually believed that she had to get a little better to go seek medical help. It is the sick who need a physician. It is the lost, broken, hopeless, and grieved who need to find redemption.

It grieves me that humans have so deeply corrupted the idea of the journey home. For good and ill intentions men have heaped requirements and prerequisites onto faith and following that are just not real. The following is simple even though it is not easy.

We do not need to fix or repair anything to rejoin the journey home. We can begin to follow Christ from anywhere at any moment. There may be things we need to address; wrongs for which we need to seek forgiveness but that can come after the choice to follow. It is in the belief that we gain access to the path and all the following Christ has for us. On our own we cannot gain any progress or momentum. On our we cannot move closer to home.

The song to sing us home begins with the introduction that speaks loudly. It makes it abundantly clear that we need only come as we are. We need only turn to Christ and accept the gift of the path home. We need only follow.

You do not need to do anything to make yourself presentable. It is not about cleaning up or shame. It is never about earning the Father’s favor or the right to follow. We cannot do either of those things. We are redeemed through faith not deeds. We accept grace and mercy we do not merit it.

Grace is much harder because it requires that we realize and embrace our total helplessness in our own redemption. Our pride lies to us telling us we have to be better or more deserving. We can never accomplish enough good to become worthy of the Father’s grace. We can never do enough evil to prevent him from loving us. We need to come as we are, Dear Reader. We need to embrace the path home without excuse or hesitation.

The Kingdom of God is a “come as you are” party. The journey home will help us shed some of what we need to leave behind. The arrival will handle the rest. For now, I want to sing you home by asking you to travel with me in faith. You do not need to look to anyone but Christ, but I long to keep you company as we follow him together. I sing to you to come as you are.

Come as You Are — Crowder

Come out of sadness

From wherever you’ve been

Come broken hearted

Let rescue begin

Come find your mercy

Oh sinner come kneel

Earth has no sorrow

That heaven can’t heal

Earth has no sorrow

That heaven can’t heal

So lay down your burdens

Lay down your shame

All who are broken

Lift up your face

Oh wanderer come home

You’re not too far

So lay down your hurt

Lay down your heart

Come as you are

There’s hope for the hopeless

And all those who’ve strayed

Come sit at the table

Come taste the grace

There’s rest for the weary

Rest that endures

Earth has no sorrow

That heaven can’t cure

So lay down your burdens

Lay down your shame

All who are broken

Lift up your face

Oh wanderer come home

You’re not too far

Lay down your hurt

Lay down your heart

Come as you are

Come as you are

Fall in his arms

Come as you are

There’s joy for the morning

Oh sinner be still

Earth has no sorrow

That heaven can’t heal

Earth has no sorrow

That heaven can’t heal

So lay down your burdens

Lay down your shame

All who are broken

Lift up your face

Oh wanderer come home

You’re not too far

So lay down your hurt

Lay down your heart

Come as you are

Come as you are

Come as you are

Come as you are

Wishing you joy in the journey,

Aramis Thorn

Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, “That is why every writer who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a home owner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure store.”

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Originally published at aramisthorn.blogspot.com on September 25, 2018.

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