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Forgive Me, Lord

Andrea Lende • April 23, 2021

Psalm 51:1-2

Forgive Me, Lord

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Psalm 51:1-2

“Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Your steadfast love; according to the multitude of Your tender mercy and loving-kindness blot out my transgressions.”

“Wash me thoroughly [and repeatedly] from my iniquity and guilt and cleanse me and make me wholly pure from my sin!”


King David, a mighty warrior, knew where his strength came from.

His strength was in God.

He depended on the Lord for every victory.

His faith was in the only One Who could and would save him time after time after time.

He knew how to praise the God.

He danced for God.

He wrote prayers and songs to Him.

He also went into battle for the Lord.

When God told him to go, he went.

No matter what the circumstances were, he proceeded forward into battle.

He could have been completely outnumbered but he still went.

He gave his whole body and spirit to the Lord.

So, when he was out of integrity with Him, he repented.

He had to set things right with the One Who could help.

He had to be one with God.

His psalm of repentance is beautiful.

He asks the Lord to forgive him and wash him from his sin.

And not just his sin but his guilt as well.

It does little good to ask for forgiveness if we aren’t relieved of the guilt.

When I carry guilt around with me, I am unable to give myself in full service of the Lord.

Shame pervades my life, and I feel unworthy to be used by God.

I shrink from His calling and retreat into the mundane and even failure.

This does not serve God or the people He calls me to serve.

It becomes difficult to serve my family.

Almost impossible to serve my friends.
 
If I continue in my suffering, I am unable to do the most basic tasks that are required of me.

David solves it all in this psalm.

He asks the Lord to forgive him.

Then, He asks the Lord to give him a clean heart.

Lastly, He asks for joy to be restored to his spirit.

Forgiveness, a clean heart, and joy restore us to God, His power, and our true calling.

Today I choose to pray David’s prayer in this psalm and rest in God’s grace, power, and peace.

May you find the Lord is always gracious and restores your soul as you ask Him.


Daily Prayer:

O Lord, my God, thank You for showing me You are always gracious and ready to forgive my sins. Thank You for showing me You are a God of restoration as You restore my soul and give me joy. Thank You for Your Word, Father. You are alive and show Yourself mighty and great as well as merciful and gracious. Thank You for Your servant David who longed to be in Your presence. You are a God Who grants us our requests. May I rest in Your presence this day. May I find peace in You today. Lead me beside the still and restful waters. Help me do all I need to do today with ease, Lord. Help me bless someone this day. Thank You for hearing my prayer.

Answer: I AM walking beside you My child and will lead you to peace and rest today.
Response: Thank You merciful and Almighty God. 

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