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We Will See God Blurry Until We Get Better At Saying “I’m Sorry"

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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I'm Sorry, I'd Be on My Knees

I think my willingness to bend my knee before God and say I'm sorry is commiserant with my intimacy with Jesus. And if you're hiding stuff in the dark, you can't open up your arms to be held. The man who pens the sorry song is King David. That's what I want my life to be defined byYou bring up something you brought up something the other day when we talk about Psalm 51 that just slayed me about the public nature of the Bible.

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