The misfits of Christianity give generously
For they remember the time they were without.
Whether it is of their love
For they were without friends
Whether it is of their money or belongings
For they without food or clothes
Whether it is of their patience
For they were without mercy from others.
The misfits of Christianity never judge and forgive graciously
For they remember what it was like
To do the evil things of the sinful nature
That came with the diseases bestowed upon ourselves.
The misfits of God accept anyone and everyone
Whether it is the homeless
The addict
The mentally or physically handicapped
The alcoholic
Or those who prostitute their faith;
For we remember, just as Christ became our Savior
He is their Savior as well.
We often feel alone, abandoned by other church goers
Because we are too wounded to go to church,
Simply because that old song “Great is thy Faithfulness”
Is too hard to hear when God seems so silent,
Or that new song “Give Thanks”
Makes you feel like you have cancer in your throat.
The misfits of Christianity heard:
If you just had enough faith, you’d be healed by now
And
If you prayed more, you wouldn’t get sick.
Yet we know these things are foolish.
The angels to answer our prayers have already been dispatched
But they are detained in a brutal spiritual war
As was with Daniel when he wore sack cloth
And bathed in ashes.
We take one day at a time because we remember that
Today we are healthy
But tomorrow we might have a craving.
Some are completely healed of their disease by the mighty hand of God
We do not envy these people but look to them for guidance
For peace, for comfort and words of wisdom
These people remain among us lest they forget the pain
And the miracle that has occurred in their lives.
For those of us that remain misfits, in the insanity of our addiction
We work the twelve steps, patiently biding our time until God reveals His glory in us.
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