Coming to God
unburdening our hearts
repenting, turning
giving over our sin
leaving it all
at the foot of the cross
While we yet live
turning to our savior
in this we find
the way home to God
Asking forgiveness
form the creator
for our sins
in this mortal life
and in his forgiveness
we are able to forgive others
and even ourselves
of the weight that we carried
too long estranged from God
March 10, 2010
Psalm 32:3-11
Psalm 32:1-11
and
http://www.upperroom.org/bookstore/description.asp?item_id=645177&whichBarItem=excerpt&category=&sub_category=
Upper Room Disciplines for 2010
for March 8, 2010 to March 14, 2010,
“Your History: A Valuable Past”,
by Steve Barse
&
Matthew 18:21
Matthew 18:15-35
Matthew 18:21-35
&
“Dad's Bible: The Father's Plan”
by Robert Wolgemuth
- “Insights: And Forgive”
on Matthew 18:21-35
&
Psalm 32:1-2
“Dad's Bible: The Father's Plan”
by Robert Wolgemuth
– “Godly Character: The Joy of Forgiveness”
&
Day 169, “Unlimited Forgiveness”, in
“Daily Mediations: On Golden Texts of the Bible”,
by Henry Gariepy
http://books.google.com/books?id=9tjVtRt3TUMC&pg=PP1&dq=henry+gariepy&ei=6tqBSqLVDJiQyQT4i9DOCg#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
While we yet live
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