A Different Eye

In early life she oft did fall,
Sins of crimson, known to all.
Called a harlot (what a scourge),
Marked forever by that word.

Yet in the end God lifts her high;
Works by faith did justify.
By her faith more fruit He'd bring:
Rahab's line gave Christ the King.

Though men her lifestyle might decry,
Our God has a different eye.
We're reluctant to embrace
Those who fall in sin's disgrace.

But God who sees beyond what shows,
To the heart that no man knows,
With discernment in the end,
Reconciled her faith and sin.

Copyright 1996 James McAlister

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