Psalm 51 is one of the most personal and powerful prayers of repentance in all of Scripture. Written by David after his sin with Bathsheba was exposed (2 Samuel 11–12), this psalm reveals what true repentance looks like before a holy God. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 51 and explains the nature of genuine repentance, the necessity of God's mercy, and the hope of cleansing and renewal found in the Lord. This psalm teaches us that repentance is not about minimizing sin or offering excuses—it is about honestly confessing sin and casting ourselves on the steadfast love and abundant mercy of God. In this episode, you'll learn: True repentance confesses sin fully and honestly Cleansing and renewal are works that God alone accomplishes God desires a broken and contrite heart, not empty religious performance Forgiveness leads to restored joy and renewed purpose Personal repentance strengthens the life of God's people Psalm 51 ultimately points us to Jesus Christ, who bore our guilt so that we might be cleansed, forgiven, and made new. Whether you are struggling with sin, seeking renewal, or longing for restored joy, this psalm calls you to run to the God who creates clean hearts by His grace. 👉 For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/