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Backstory:
After a deeply meaningful Holy Week, I came across a quote from Elder Jeffrey R. Holland that changed the way I see the Crucifixion. He described the Savior’s outstretched arms not only as a symbol of His suffering, but as an open, eternal invitation to all of us. That image stayed with me—especially in my own moments of weakness and struggle. This writing grew out of that reflection, as I considered what it means that His arms are still reaching for me, for you, for everyone.
The Reach of Redeeming Love
Our Savior, Jesus Christ during His mortal ministry here,
Always had compassion on everyone and held them all dear.
He healed the lepers even though others looked down on them,
And He met with the sinner and with all men.
Then, Jesus with His amazing love for everyone
In the Garden, suffered for us 'til it was done.
He was bruised, spit upon and beaten
Then He was nailed to the cross without good reason.
His arms are always outstretched and open
To receive every one of us even if we feel broken.
We can individually go to Him and feel His embrace
Whenever we need hope and to feel His grace.
It doesn’t matter to Him what we have done wrong
When we go to Him, He can help our heart feel strong.
Because He has felt our every pain,
Only He knows how to shield us from life’s pouring rain.
So, if you ever feel lost and alone,
And like your worries and cares are a weight all your own.
Just go to your Savior, Jesus Christ
For you and for me, He paid the Ultimate Price.
The Takeaway: No matter where we are, how we feel, or what we carry, the Savior’s love is constant and personal. His arms are always open—wide enough to meet us in our pain, strong enough to lift us, and gentle enough to remind us that we are never alone.