A Sola Gratia meditation: grace awakens, liberates, and finishes what it begins
This is the testimony of sovereign grace in poetic form: not grace invited, but grace victorious. Grace awakens the dead, opens blind eyes, unstops deaf ears, and draws the sinner with cords of love.
It does not merely offer a possibility. It creates the reality. The imprisoned spirit rises, the dungeon floods with light, chains fall, and the heart is made free.
The cross, here, is not presented as a divine “attempt.” It is an accomplishment: not one lash wasted, not one thorn misplaced, not one drop of blood spent in vain.
Grace that only assists is not grace at all; grace that only invites is not salvation. Grace finishes what it begins.
And the final confession lands with holy finality: The Cross does not make salvation possible. The Cross makes salvation finished.