Psalms 38:18
Dec 19, 2024 00:00

Inspiration
In times of deep regret, it is vital to take ownership of our sin. We are not to hide our iniquities but to bring them before God with humility and sorrow. When we declare our iniquity and express our sorrow for our sin, we open ourselves to God’s transformative power. This is not a moment of self-condemnation but an opportunity for healing. The act of being sorry for our sin is not just an emotional response, but a reflection of a heart that desires to change. It’s a recognition of the harm our actions have caused and a turning back to God in repentance. God promises to forgive those who come to Him in truth and brokenness. When we are truly sorry for our sin, God is faithful to cleanse us and restore us to fellowship with Him. His grace is always available to those who humbly seek it.
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