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Dear God, I Messed Up

Psalm 51

June 24, 2017 • Chad Garrison

God is not only righteous, but He is merciful.

Psalm 65:3- "Though we are overwhelmed by our sins, you forgive them all."

The psalmists approach GOD in HIS GLORY, yet still their humanity is allowed to bleed through. So what we get are writers who are like you and I in the highest of highs and the lowest of lows–yet, they have the presence of mind to recognize Who GOD is and respond to it appropriately, anchored in the HOPE only GOD can give.

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