“Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions.” — Psalm 51:1
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At the last players’ Bible study we had for the semester, one of our linebackers, who is really a quiet guy, began to speak. To me, he is a lot like the old E.F. Hutton commercial that said, “When E.F. Hutton speaks, everybody listens.” When this player began to talk, you could have heard a pin drop. He simply said, “I have been asked numerous times why I carry myself the way that I do, and my answer is because I know what God saved me from, and I know that I don’t want to go back to that place!”
In Psalm 51, David was in the beginning of coming back from that place where he never should have been. He had committed the great sin of adultery with Bathsheba, and the prophet Nathan had confronted him of his sin.
In the first verse (above), David’s prayer of forgiveness began with four words: “Have mercy on me.” He knew he didn’t deserve it, but he also knew that if he came to God with a broken heart, even though he went to a place he never should have gone, the Lord would still forgive him.
Are you in a place like that? A place where you know you should have never gone, and now you feel like God would never forgive you? Like David, if you come to God with a broken heart and ask Him to have mercy on you, He will indeed!
— Scott Nicholson, Mississippi State football chaplain
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