Psalm 51:1-17 (CEB)For the music leader. A psalm of David when the prophet Nathan came to him just after he had been with Bathsheba.
Have mercy on me, God, according to your faithful love!
Wipe away my wrongdoings according to your great compassion!
Wash me completely clean of my guilt; purify me from my sin!
Because I know my wrongdoings, my sin is always right in front of me.
I’ve sinned against you—you alone.
I’ve committed evil in your sight.
That’s why you are justified when you render your verdict,
completely correct when you issue your judgment.
Yes, I was born in guilt, in sin, from the moment my mother conceived me.
And yes, you want truth in the most hidden places;
you teach me wisdom in the most secret space.
Purify me with hyssop and I will be clean;
wash me and I will be whiter than snow.
Let me hear joy and celebration again;
let the bones you crushed rejoice once more.
Hide your face from my sins; wipe away all my guilty deeds!
Create a clean heart for me, God;
put a new, faithful spirit deep inside me!
Please don’t throw me out of your presence;
please don’t take your holy spirit away from me.
Return the joy of your salvation to me and sustain me with a willing spirit.
Then I will teach wrongdoers your ways, and sinners will come back to you.
Deliver me from violence, God,
God of my salvation, so that my tongue can sing of your righteousness.
Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will proclaim your praise.
You don’t want sacrifices.
If I gave an entirely burned offering, you wouldn’t be pleased.
A broken spirit is my sacrifice, God.
Have mercy on me, God, according to your faithful love!
Wipe away my wrongdoings according to your great compassion!
Wash me completely clean of my guilt; purify me from my sin!
Because I know my wrongdoings, my sin is always right in front of me.
I’ve sinned against you—you alone.
I’ve committed evil in your sight.
That’s why you are justified when you render your verdict,
completely correct when you issue your judgment.
Yes, I was born in guilt, in sin, from the moment my mother conceived me.
And yes, you want truth in the most hidden places;
you teach me wisdom in the most secret space.
Purify me with hyssop and I will be clean;
wash me and I will be whiter than snow.
Let me hear joy and celebration again;
let the bones you crushed rejoice once more.
Hide your face from my sins; wipe away all my guilty deeds!
Create a clean heart for me, God;
put a new, faithful spirit deep inside me!
Please don’t throw me out of your presence;
please don’t take your holy spirit away from me.
Return the joy of your salvation to me and sustain me with a willing spirit.
Then I will teach wrongdoers your ways, and sinners will come back to you.
Deliver me from violence, God,
God of my salvation, so that my tongue can sing of your righteousness.
Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will proclaim your praise.
You don’t want sacrifices.
If I gave an entirely burned offering, you wouldn’t be pleased.
A broken spirit is my sacrifice, God.
You won’t despise a heart, God, that is broken and crushed. Amen.
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Lent is a time of preparation. During the liturgical (worship work of the people) season of Lent, we spend time reflecting on our life as we prepare our hearts for the resurrection of Christ ... and the resurrection of our own souls once again ... again and again! We ask ourselves ... "what needs to be cleared from within the self ... in the secret space ... in order to make way for our true self, the one we were created to be, to emerge."
Lent invites us to change our behavior as we look toward the Cross and the Resurrection which lie ahead of us on this journey. Many persons "give up" something in their life that has a grip upon them ... in order to be free. Many persons engage more fervently in spiritual disciplines such as prayer and fasting ... seeking God in the secret! As you seek the "clearing" deep within your soul ...
What has a grip on you? What do you need to "give up" this Season of Lent?
What spiritual discipline could you "take up" this Season of Lent as you seek God?
We begin our Lenten Journey on Ash Wednesday. On this day of "new beginnings" we recognize once again our fragility as human beings, created and formed from the soft and dusty earth!
On Ash Wednesday, we remember!
In many faith communities, the people of God attend a special worship service on Ash Wednesday. Psalm 51:1-17 is often read as a Prayer of Confession and Repentance after which assurance is needed and given ...
Take a moment to read Psalm 51:1-17 again slowly.
Now hear this: In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven!
How do you live a forgiving and a forgiven life?
During the Ash Wednesday Service a cross of ashes is smudged on the forehead as a sign/symbol of remembrance, mourning, and repentance.
If music is a pathway to God for you, listen to this song by Chris Tomlin called In the Secret each day as you contemplate your relationship with God this Lenten Season.
May God bless you richly as your journey through the Lenten Season!
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