Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 51:2-10
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Can I let go of my regrets, guilt, and shame? Max Lucado reminds us that we can ask God to both examine us and cleanse us; such is the grace of grace!
Have you hidden the evidence or are you open with God? Hiding sin doesn't help anyone so let's come clean before God.
The God who invented time is right here with me—in the room. Sometimes I have to take a deep breath to remember that. Ron Rose reminds us that the key to getting things done on our huge to-do list is to take it to God and then have Him help us to one thing, and do it right!
Should we make these resolutions in the first place? Rubel Shelly resolves to live for God this year and that changes how he approaches his New Year's resolutions.
Do you really want to fill your sponge with grey water? Teresa Bell Kindred compares seeing Fifty Shades of Grey to a dirty mop bucket and a sponge.
As children of our Father, we are called to live up to the God standard! Phillip Morrison reminds us that we are saved by grace and God expects us to be gracious.
Sometimes, clichés aren't enough And while David says, “My sin is always before me” (Psalm 51:2), he is also attributed as saying, “Your word I have hidden in my heart that I might not sin against you” (Psalm 119:11). If you know the story of David, his choices had consequences to the e
Do you want a new heart? A heart transplant reminds us that we need God's heart transplant spiritually.
How beautiful are your hands? Sarah Stirman reminds us that when we use our hands to serve the Lord, we are seen as beautiful and he gives us strength to serve him.
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