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  Lent begins a season of repentance. 
			
   
            
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				1 Have mercy on me, O God, 
				according to your steadfast love; 
				according to your abundant mercy 
				blot out my transgressions.  
				2 Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, 
				and cleanse me from my sin.  
				 
				3 For I know my transgressions, 
				and my sin is ever before me.  
				4 Against you, you alone, have I sinned, 
				and done what is evil in your sight, 
				so that you are justified in your sentence 
				and blameless when you pass judgement.  
				5 Indeed, I was born guilty, 
				a sinner when my mother conceived me.  
				-Psalm 51: 1-5  
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							Lent begins a season of repentance. For the next 40 
							days (not counting Sundays) we are to consider our 
							relationship with God and the ways in which that 
							relationship has become frayed. And make no mistake, 
							it has become frayed. Psalm 51, which will be the 
							sermon text for this evening, is an amazing psalm 
							and it begins with a thorough accounting before God 
							of the psalmist's (traditionally held to be King 
							David) transgressions. He knows he has blown it and 
							he spends the rest of the psalm asking God for help 
							and transformation.  
							 
							When we consider our own relationship with God we 
							are in no better shape. We have spent much of the 
							last year lazily going about the business of faith; 
							shoving God aside, ignoring His commands, forsaking 
							his call. And it is time to sort things out. How 
							many times have you prayed in earnest? How many 
							times have you been in worship? How many times have 
							you read anything from Scripture? How many times 
							have you worked to make the life of another better? 
							How many times have you selfishly poured another 
							drink or rebooted your computer? How many times have 
							you failed to wonder at the majesty and splendor of 
							God? You see the problem. Today is Ash Wednesday and 
							Easter comes in a few short weeks. Let us now 
							prepare our hearts and our lives to receive, once 
							more, the good news of the risen Lord.  
							 
							Prayer: Holy God, I have failed you. My sin is 
							before me, I see it everyday. I have lived in 
							separation from you and those who love me and I have 
							selfishly sought to please only myself. Please help 
							me, O Lord. Please change my heart. I pray in the 
							name of Jesus. Amen. 
							[Phillip Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church] 
							   
					 
				 
			 
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