My Month Of Mercy! Lc1:50

Hello Beloved,
Serving you is simply magnificent, Lord.
To be at your feet is just exceptional,
We bless you for this day, you have allowed us to enter a new week.
Only you can perform this miracle.
We recognise that you are alive and that your grace is enough for us.
We have come to tell ourselves something important that we are aware of, but we refuse to accept.
Our inordinate pride prevents us from admitting that we may be wrong,
that we offend others.
It is madness to be indulgent towards sin by trying to hide it.
Confession helps to free us from a weight,
a burden, but also to put an end to a certain condition of life.
One of the mistakes we make
is sinning and not telling God the truth, waiting while feeling guilty.
Let’s recognise our sin and stop looking for those to blame.
In Luke 15, the prodigal son says to his Father: *Father, I have sinned against heaven and I have sinned against you.
He did not look for someone to blame, either in his own community or elsewhere, but took responsibility.
Our deliverance sometimes begins with confession. Some people prefer to keep their problems inside them instead of freeing themselves.
We all do things that we regret and that we don’t want to make public,
We choose to keep them deep inside ourselves, but that’s not the solution.
We need to be able to remember that God is love and he doesn’t want the guilty party to die but to repent.
He is a merciful God.
Every time we think of the evil we have done to someone,
it chills us,
we suffer alone, we brood and imagine all sorts of scenarios.
The situation traps us in negativity,
limits us,
because whatever we do, the memory of our fault catches up with us and brings us back to reality.
Whether we did the wrong thing, whether we did the wrong thing,
that we have transgressed a norm, that we have betrayed…
Let us free ourselves…
we are prisoners of our conscience until we confess.
Unconfessed faults, unconfessed sins hold us back in our Christian life.
Proverbs, 28:13 – He who hides his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.
Pray for strength to forsake all sin.
Once you have confessed, you must let go of these sins.
These practices must be abandoned in order to obtain mercy.
If we continue in the same way, we are mocking God, so let us allow the Lord to accept us into his kingdom.
Good day to you all
Good day to you all
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