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God in His infinite grace has made a provision for cancelling sins of the deepest dye! He has sacrificed His only-begotten, His well-beloved Son, whose blood cleanses us from all sin. On the ground of the sufferings and death of Jesus on the cross—every penitent sinner is freely and fully forgiven forever! <br> | God in His infinite grace has made a provision for cancelling sins of the deepest dye! He has sacrificed His only-begotten, His well-beloved Son, whose blood cleanses us from all sin. On the ground of the sufferings and death of Jesus on the cross—every penitent sinner is freely and fully forgiven forever! <br> | ||
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"O'er sins, unnumbered as the sand, <br> | "O'er sins, unnumbered as the sand, <br> |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 13 November 2019
Have mercy upon me
"Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Your loving-kindness." Psalm 51:1
The psalmist commence his prayer under a deep sense of his sin. Nothing but divine mercy can meet the case of the guilty. Transgressions committed under peculiar aggravation—need peculiar mercy, such as Divine loving-kindness alone can show.
God in His infinite grace has made a provision for cancelling sins of the deepest dye! He has sacrificed His only-begotten, His well-beloved Son, whose blood cleanses us from all sin. On the ground of the sufferings and death of Jesus on the cross—every penitent sinner is freely and fully forgiven forever!
" Blessed are those whose transgressions are forgiven , whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will never count against him!" Romans 4:7-8
"O'er sins, unnumbered as the sand,
And like the mountains for their size,
The seas of sovereign grace expand,
The seas of sovereign grace arise!"
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