Psalm 51:1-12
When a Saint falls, their number one priority should be to first seek repentance from God, then allow Him to cleanse them from their error. Oftentimes, when we stumble, we tend to care more about the opinions of others, rather than coming before the Lord to seek forgiveness. While those who are the body of Christ should strive to represent holiness at all times to the world, when they veer off track, their first conversation should be with God alone. Man has no power to forgive sin, but God has all power, and He alone can purge, wash, and restore us back to our rightful place in Him. Throughout our lifetime, we will fall short of God’s glory, but because of Jesus, we can approach the Throne of Grace, and have our iniquities washed away.
King David, a man after God’s own heart, was responsible for committing two ungodly acts, that caused much misery and pain in his future. But, rather than blame others, or try to sweep those situations under the rug, the king repented, and sought reconciliation with the One Whom he had transgressed against.
God loves His people, but He hates when we sin. Everytime we submit to sin, we acknowledge that what we allowed to gain our attention, was more important than what God warned us against. For this reason, we should always get convicted when we mess up, because this proves that we are aware of our actions, and aren’t fixed on making sin habitual.
After king David messed up, then repented, he committed the rest of His life to service to God. Never allow your sin and mistakes to cause you to lose faith in God. We are born in sin, and shaped in iniquity, so it’s only natural for our flesh to desire things of the world. But, when we put off the old man, and gird ourselves with the new and improved, God fills us with His Spirit, that helps make avoiding sin a lot more easier, than trying to resist the devil on our own.
We live this life for purpose and reason, but not too long, for only a season.
Ell
Amen! “Never allow your sin and mistakes to cause you to lose faith in God.” This is key in moving forward with our walk with Christ, regardless how regretful feel with about our past or current mistakes in life. King David knew he could ask God to “create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me” Psalms 51:10 KJV. Because King David had faith and believe in the power of God’s unfailing love, so that he no longer sin against God. And I am soo thankful for God’s compassion to cleanse us from our sins within. Brother Ell, thank you for this great lesson. To God be ALL the glory for His lovingkindness💖🔥🙏🏽✝️🙏🏽🔥💖
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Yes, create in me a clean heart! God bless!
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