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by Rev. Shane Stanford
Psalm 51:1-19
King David wrote this chapter during a time of great tragedy. He fears that he has finally done something that God cannot restore me from. We’ve all been there. Whether it is betrayal, anger, lust, deceit, hurt, or any other list of misfortunes, we have all felt the distance from God that we felt was irreconcilable.
Yet how many times does God need to remind us, that no matter what we do He still loves us?
To partner & serve with CC Nursery/ Preschool to root children in strong, intentional, and Biblical homes, visit christchurchmemphis.org/kids or contact Laura Spegal at [email protected] for more information.
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by Rev. Shane Stanford
Psalm 51:1-19
King David wrote this chapter during a time of great tragedy. He fears that he has finally done something that God cannot restore me from. We’ve all been there. Whether it is betrayal, anger, lust, deceit, hurt, or any other list of misfortunes, we have all felt the distance from God that we felt was irreconcilable.
Yet how many times does God need to remind us, that no matter what we do He still loves us?
To partner & serve with CC Nursery/ Preschool to root children in strong, intentional, and Biblical homes, visit christchurchmemphis.org/kids or contact Laura Spegal at [email protected] for more information.