Morning Meditation

A Psalm of David. Penned by a son of Korah. It reveals David’s heart during a time of deep sorrow, reflecting on the rebellion against him. This was a result of his actions when he took Bathsheba and killed Uriah. It’s a psalm that speaks of repentance, but also of trust in God’s kindness and forgiveness.

All of us in one way or another have fallen short of God’s glory. It is impossible to live up to the standards of the Holy God. That’s precisely the reason Christ Jesus came to offer us a second chance. Scripture states, “For our sake God made Jesus to be sin who knew no sin, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2Co 5:21) Let us therefore not be downhearted. God’s grace is sufficient for our weakness. Always trust in His grace. Paul said, “Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.” (Col 3:2) Only then may we not fall into sinning.

Peter, in the words of Acts 3:6, declared, “I possess neither silver nor gold, but in the name of Jesus Christ, I offer you what I have.” Note: Click on underlines and highlights for definitions or Bible references. Freely, for you freely receive. Stay updated by heading to our about page and subscribing directly to receive notifications in your inbox. Blessing!

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