Today's promise: Those who trust in God
are no longer guilty
Does God hold our sins
against us?
Oh, do not hold us
guilty for our former sins! Let your tenderhearted mercies quickly meet our
needs, for we are brought low to the dust. Help us, O God of our salvation!
Help us for the honor of your name. Oh, save us and forgive our sins for the
sake of your name.… Then we your people, the sheep of your pasture, will thank
you forever and ever, praising your greatness from generation to generation.
Psalm 79:8-9,13 NLT
Petition for Mercy
A plea to God for mercy
presumes that the petitioner is guilty. It is the cry of someone brought low,
dishonored, and in need of forgiveness. When God shows mercy, he isn't
forgiving that person because of what he or she has done, but because God is
compassionate to those who repent of their sins and ask for forgiveness. It is
only because of God's goodness that sinners are forgiven. Asaph understood that
it wasn't his worthiness but the Lord's greatness that prompted the Lord to
rescue him. In light of this truth, Asaph dedicated this prayer to praising God
for being so merciful.
Are you in need of God's mercy? His love and goodness are the source of your hope. Cast yourself on his mercy and let your lips overflow with grateful praise.
Are you in need of God's mercy? His love and goodness are the source of your hope. Cast yourself on his mercy and let your lips overflow with grateful praise.
From The One Year Book of Bible Prayers (Tyndale
House), entry for February 22
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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