
Promises: Repentance and Forgiveness
Psalm 51 is David’s prayer for forgiveness after his sin of adultery. In this prayer, we find seven important truths of true repentance. Here is the final step.
Psalm 51 is David’s prayer for forgiveness after his sin of adultery. In this prayer, we find seven important truths of true repentance. Here is the final step.
Sin sits heavy on the soul. Our failures never wander far from our minds. With the memory…comes the guilt. Sin keeps us chained to shame and regret. And as long as we keep silent, we stay…tethered. That’s what David experienced.
Thanks for taking the time to read these devotionals. At The Journey, we aim to help you engage in God’s Word. As we continue to consider Promises in the Psalms, we learn today that when we walk with Jesus, we never have to be afraid.
Lazarus was four days dead. When Jesus said, “Lazarus, come out,” the dead man responded. Lazarus stood up and shuffled out of the tomb. His resurrected body still showed signs of death—strips of linen wrapped around his body and a burial cloth around his face.
Young parents, cherish every day. Time flies. The psalmist says it this way: