Oh Daddy!
Oh Daddy! My Father will always forgive me.
Why I sinned an broke the picket fence but Daddy will always forgive myself.
So I sinned again I broke the window Daddy will always forgive me.
I sinned and busted the pipes. Water is everywhere but Daddy will always forgive.
I do not have to humble myself Daddy will do it for me.
I have tears in me eyes Daddy does it all!
Why I am not responsible for myself. Daddy does it all by himself.
Oh Daddy declared me a spoiled brat.
I played with Matches. The Couch burned then caused the drapes to burn. Now No house anymore.
I have not seen my Daddy in a few weeks.
Why the last time he had a gun. He shot three bullets into my car.
I am three states away from Daddy.
He does everything I do not understand.
Oh Daddy! Oh Daddy!
I guess I am eternally separated
He did say I never want to see you again.
Yet he still was running toward me with the Gun to get close to me.
I did not want to look like swiss cheese
Oh Dadddyyyyyy!!!
But Daddy I have tears in me eyes you do it all.
Daddy caught up with me!
I am now on a shelf being sold as Swiss Cheeseeeeee!
Oh!!! Daddy!
You do it All!
Echo!
Tears in me eyes!
Oh Daddddyyyyyyyyy
Dont ya luv me anymore you do it all!!!
The above Swiss cheese was last seen on a ham sandwhich which was totally eaten.
The Parable of the no salt Swiss Cheeseeeeeee.........
There is a reason why God constantly refers to us in scripture as "perverted", "wicked", "unrighteous", "adulterous", "evil", on and on and on. It isn't because it's old school because Christ Himself referred to us this way. So did the writers of the New Testament. Nor should it be looked at as God was really, really angry and didn't know what He was saying. Or that He's a grouch. Rather it is an objective analysis of precisely what we are. We are unrighteous. We are evil. We are perverted. God is perfectly right and very correct in calling us these things because that is what we are. Most of us just don't like to hear it as your post indicates. And even after we're saved we don't like to think about ourselves in these terms. But Peter knew that we could slip into our old habits and become "murderers" or, just as bad, "gossipers".
The only reason that we come to Christ is because God opened up our eyes and ears to see and hear the truth about our sinful nature. But if we can't understand this relationship, if we can't understand our wickedness and our need of a Savior, then we need to question whether we're saved at all. If we don't understand that we're evil, then what is the purpose of even needing a Savior? Quite frankly, this is what repentance is all about-wanting to be healed from our unrighteousness. And the only way we understand that we are evil, is that God reveals it to us. He brings us to repentance. This is the basic principle of Christianity-understanding and turning away from our wickedness. Not perfectly, but a little bit at a time. And Christians are more than happy to receive the Lord's discipline because this is how we know that we're loved by God.
But we must recognize our sinfulness and cry out to God to be healed.
Psa 30:3 O LORD, you have brought up my soul from Sheol; you restored me to life from among those who go down to the pit.
Psa 30:4 Sing praises to the LORD, O you his saints, and give thanks to his holy name.
Psa 30:5 For his anger is but for a moment, and his favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning.