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Psalm 51 0 To the leader. A Psalm of David, when the prophet Nathan came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba. |
Daily Prayer (based on Psalm 51:6) O Lord, I can appear as a person of truth. I know enough of Scripture to teach and preach what's right. And I have enough facility with words to make it all sound authentic. But does Your truth permeate my being, or does it merely remain on the surface? When You look inside of me, do You see Your truth taking up residence? Is Your truth at home in my heart? Dear Lord, help me to be more than one who says what is true. May Your truth fill my mind and heart. May it flow from my lips and guide my actions. May I be, not just an expounder of truth, but a truth-full person. Teach me Your wisdom, Lord, in my secret heart.Postscript My book Dare to Be True has the subtitle: Living in the Freedom of Complete Honesty. The verb "living" was chosen carefully. Truthfulness is not just a matter of speech, but of heart and action. Even though I wrote this book several years ago, and even though I'm committed to truthfulness, I'm often amazed, sadly, by how far I fall short of the ideal. Yet God is in the business of teaching me His truth, and helping me to live it each day. Share Your Comments, Prayers, or Questions on Psalm 51 If you would like to add a comment, prayer, or question concerning this psalm, click here. Note: whatever you write is public, and may be read by others or used on this website in the future. To go to the main Comments page, click here. Send Today's Daily Psalm to a Friend Click here to e-mail a link to this page to a friend. |
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