"As we are". Tempted, tried, and crucified "As we are". Not reliant on divine providence, "As we are". Not happy and full of peace, but broken, "As we are". A sacrifice, so we may enter His presence "As we are". So we may be righteous, blameless, pure As He is.
Hebrews 4:15. "broken" in line six does not refer to the brokenness, sinful nature, of humanity; rather, it refers to the sorrowful desire to avoid God's wrath. Jesus demonstrates this in Mark 14:34-36. I will continue to add to this poem.