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Psalm 19:12-13 describes spiritual blind spots as "Unintentional sins" and "hidden faults." Sometimes we are just not ready to face them. Sometimes we know they are there and ignore them. Sometimes we just don't know we are acting out of alignment with God.
BUT we can ask. We can ask God to show us, to bring these sins to our attention and help us to rectify them.
God wants to cleanse us fully and completely, melting a way every spec of sin that separates us from Him.
By Stephanie WinslowPsalm 19:12-13 describes spiritual blind spots as "Unintentional sins" and "hidden faults." Sometimes we are just not ready to face them. Sometimes we know they are there and ignore them. Sometimes we just don't know we are acting out of alignment with God.
BUT we can ask. We can ask God to show us, to bring these sins to our attention and help us to rectify them.
God wants to cleanse us fully and completely, melting a way every spec of sin that separates us from Him.