“IN PEACE I WILL SURRENDER MY BREATH
AND SEE YOUR SALVATION;
MY SINS DESERVE ETERNAL DEATH;
BUT JESUS DIED FOR ME.”
In order to understand this sentence better, we have
to read it from the bottom up!
Let’s see:
In peace I will surrender my breath and see your
salvation is in future tense!
My sins deserve eternal death is in present tense!
But Jesus died for me is in past!
Died for me, refers that He took my place and paid
with his own life for the sins I was guilty off; and
once forgiven and cleaned, I could receive eternal
life and be able to live in peace, and in peace I could
surrender to God the breath He borrowed me at the
time I was born!
I will see your Salvation is in future tense also, but
it turns to present tense when we repented of our sins,
beg Him to save us!
Beautiful verse!
I don’t know who wrote it, but I think it is worth it
to memorize it so when the first sentence that is in
future turns into present, we could surrender our
breath of earthly life, and receive his Salvation that
is the unending celestial life that Jesus Christ con-
quered for all of us that believe that He resurrected
at the third day among the death!
GLORY TO OUR ETERNAL GOD!
José Salazar
S. de C.