A Prayer about the Misery of Sin
See my troubles and misery and forgive my sins. Psalm 25:2
Compassionate and Holy God,
This morning I am thinking about
how miserable sin makes us:
“Envy rots the bones” (Proverbs 14:30);
Thinking we are right and another is wrong rips up relationships;
Letting gossip fall out of our mouths hurts someone’s reputation…
And those are just individual sins of the heart…
what about the “systemic sins” of
racism and rape,
murder and war,
slavery and sex trafficking?
Indeed, what trouble and misery
sin inflicts.
How grateful then we are
that you are the God who sees our misery
and acts on it:
“I have observed the misery of my people in Egypt,
and have heard them crying out because of their oppressors,
and I know about their sufferings” (Exodus 3:7).
But you didn’t stop at rescuing your people from slavery in Egypt,
you rescued them from their own heart’s rebellion
time and time again,
and you knew there was only one rescuer
who could fully pay for the misery
of each of our sins once and for all.
And you sent that rescuer.
Your Son.
Your beloved Son.
Lord, open our eyes
to see the misery our sin causes.
Lord, open our eyes
to see the compassion your deliverance reveals.
Lord, change our hearts,
that we may serve our gracious Savior,
today and every day.
In the name of Jesus,
who sees our misery and forgives our sins.
Amen.
Read Psalm 25.
Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage
author, life and legacy coach, speaker
Elizabeth Reynolds Turnage is the author of Preparing for Glory: Biblical Answers to 40 Questions on Living and Dying in Hope of Heaven.
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