“Have mercy on me, O God, according
to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my
transgressions.” – Psalm 51:1
Tyler’s grandmother raised him
in a rough neighborhood. She urged him to stay in school and not get involved
with the local gangs.
But Tyler was eager for the
affection and protection of family that a gang leader promised when he was
recruited.
One day, some of the guys
decided to rob a bank. During the robbery, one gang member shot a security
guard. Tyler stayed behind in an effort to save the dying man but it was too
late.
That’s how Tyler found himself
serving life in prison at only nineteen. A few months into his stay, his
grandmother’s church organized a prison ministry. The church group would share
the Word of God with the inmates and encourage them each week.
At first, Tyler attended the
meetings because it gave him an excuse to be out of his cell for an extra hour.
But the more he listened, the more curious he became about Jesus.
He began to ask his
grandmother’s pastor questions about God, how he had designed the world, and
what it really meant to be a Christ-follower. The other man listened patiently
and answered Tyler’s questions.
One day after the church group
had shared Psalm 51, Tyler asked, “Is my sin too great? Can God forgive even
me, the murderer?”
The pastor smiled and shared
the story behind that chapter of the Psalms. “It was written after David had an
affair with a married woman. When he discovered she was pregnant, he had her
husband killed in battle. Yet God still forgave David when he confessed his
sin. There is no sin so dark that the blood of Jesus cannot cover it.”
When Tyler heard this, he
decided to become a Christ-follower, too. He prayed with the pastor, gratefully
accepting Christ’s gifts of forgiveness and eternal life.
God, thank You for Your forgiveness. Thank You for having
mercy on me. Please blot out my sins and help me to walk in Your ways. In
Jesus’ name, Amen.
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