HEALER OF THE BROKEN
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David wrote this psalm to acknowledge the guilt and shame he felt, and humbly asked for God’s mercy after he was rebuked by Nathan the prophet for his sin (2 Sam 12). David realized how helpless he was in the face of temptation. his shame made him feel like his very nature was sinful and that it was sin that would define his life. Even though the guilt and shame overwhelmed him, he experienced God’s mercy and salvation which restored him with a new heart and spirit that could be full of the joy of God’s salvation.
Like David, we need not be defined by our most shameful sins, failures, or trauma. We must acknowledge our brokenness and come to God. When we humbly ask God for mercy, he welcomes us in his presence with a love and mercy that has no bounds. God’s joy is to heal our brokenness and all our sins with love. his hope is that the whole world would know his love and that grace would triumph in the end.
Prayer: Lord, I often feel helpless in my anger, lust, and self-pity. Have mercy on me and help me to accept and live by your grace.
One Word: Have mercy on me, O God
Like David, we need not be defined by our most shameful sins, failures, or trauma. We must acknowledge our brokenness and come to God. When we humbly ask God for mercy, he welcomes us in his presence with a love and mercy that has no bounds. God’s joy is to heal our brokenness and all our sins with love. his hope is that the whole world would know his love and that grace would triumph in the end.
Prayer: Lord, I often feel helpless in my anger, lust, and self-pity. Have mercy on me and help me to accept and live by your grace.
One Word: Have mercy on me, O God