In this episode of the Post Sunday Podcast, we walk through Psalm 103 and confront one of the most subtle struggles of faith: forgetting.
David doesn’t write this psalm from a place of panic or crisis—but from reflection. He speaks to his own soul, calling it to remember what God has already done and who God has always been. From forgiveness and healing to mercy and steadfast love, Psalm 103 reminds us that praise doesn’t begin with emotion—it begins with memory.
As we move through the psalm verse by verse, this conversation explores:
- Why we are prone to spiritual forgetfulness
- What it means to “preach” truth to your own soul
- How God’s mercy defines His character, not our performance
- Why God removes our sin completely—not partially
- How remembering God rightly leads to deeper worship and trust
This episode invites listeners to pause, reflect, and realign their hearts with the truth of God’s faithfulness—especially in seasons when gratitude fades and distractions grow loud.
If your faith feels tired, distracted, or in need of grounding, Psalm 103 offers a reminder your soul was never meant to forget.
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Scripture Focus: Psalms 103
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