1 Sam 15
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I have sinned, but...
I. Click here to READ 1 Samuel 15 first.
II. One thing the Bible teaches: (after being rebuked for not obeying God's command in the war with the Amalekites, and after being informed about God's plan to replace him as king of Israel, Saul realized the consequences of his action...)
30 Then he said, “I have sinned; but please honor me now before the elders of my people and before Israel, and go back with me, that I may worship the Lord your God.”
III. Reflection
* Questions: What is true repentance like?
IV. Application
Dear Lord God: I thank You for showing me that king Saul should have made his repenting prayer much shorter than what he said above. I thank You for teaching me that I ought to just say, "I have sinned." Period. I thank You, Lord Jesus, for taking me to this point to remind me that You teach us to repent and believe the gospel (Mark 1:15). Help me today, Lord, to repent truly--paying attention to what I need to do based on "I have sinned." Please help me not to try to dilute the needed repentance with the thought: "I have sinned, but..." Amen.
O Lord! I pray for certain readers today to come to true repentance. No ifs, ands, or buts. May they seek forgiveness from You whose death on the cross has made the needed payment for their sins, for mine, and for everyone else's. Amen
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