“Wash me Lord, of all of my sin,
my iniquity, my shame, my memory
I repent of my sin, of my past”
And so it is with sanctifying grace,
for God remembers our sin no more
and we may set that load down
and carry it no more.
We can cast off that heavy burden
and come into the kingdom
free from the ache of the past
set free to walk free
to be the servant we would be
if we could move beyond,
that which we claim no more
March 16, 2008
Walk to Emmaus
Sanctifying Grace
Psalm 51:2
Sunday, March 16, 2008
“Cleanse me from my sin”
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