This is the moment the whole arc has been moving toward.
The finding.
Micah Tyler's "I See Grace" captures what happens when nail-scarred hands reach in and wipe away what you've been dragging. The shame. The regret. The failures you've replayed so many times they started to feel like who you are.
"I've seen shame — the kind that comes from mistakes, the kind that won't go away."
He's not romanticizing the wandering. He's naming it honestly — and then naming what grace did to it.
"Now I see grace. Hallelujah, I stand amazed. I'm staring at an empty grave."
The empty grave is what makes the finding possible. Grace didn't just reach out — it paid for the right to reach out. It went to the cross, went into the tomb, and came out the other side so it could come out to find you.
And here's what stops me every time:
"When I was a prodigal, You saw a son."
Not a failure coming home. A son being found.
That's THE FINDING. That's Song 2.
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