Psalm 101:2
I will be
careful to lead a blameless life – when will you come to me? I will walk in my
house with a blameless heart. Psalm 101:2
Here King
David is showing his desire to see GOD. He is asking GOD to come to him. And
free him of his many troubles. But as we get to know David, he is a person who loved seeking GOD. He sought GOD on many
occasions. Not just when he was in desperate need, he also sought GOD even when
he was joyful (something we all need to learn).
In this
verse we see that he not just wanted GOD to come into his life (which can also
mean intervene in his situations) but he also wanted to be blameless when GOD
met him. He wanted to prepare himself for when GOD met him.
In the
second part of the same verse he also mentions that he is going to walk in his
house with a blameless heart. This part is the one which caught my attention.
It is easier to lead a blameless life when in the world. You know someone is
always watching you. You can see them and they can see you. You and I can
always put a mask on and make people believe something we want them to believe.
Being in the good books of people is a fairly easy task. Which, almost all of
us have done at some point in our lives. At least I have done that.
But we
are our true self in our home? Especially in our room.
Behind closed doors. Where there is no one watching us. We do things that we
won’t normally do in public. Like singing out loud, dancing crazy and many
other things. You get it, right? David knew what he could do in his house when
he knew no one was around. Many people end up doing regretful things when no
one is around. It is that empty room with doors locked that makes many to lose
their power of decision making.
People
get caught in porn, substance abuse, masturbation, gluttony, cutting,
depression, loneliness and many other evil things when they are alone. When one
has to make the choice between the right and wrong and when the thought of “no
one is watching or no one will know” overcomes, they lose the battle and give
into many things they end up regretting.
The worst
part is when they start feeling guilty and move away from GOD. They feel they
are too dirty and filthy for GOD. Instead of running toward HIM they run away
from HIM.
If only
they knew that GOD’s love knows NO LIMIT and knows NO BOUNDS! In the old
testament GOD and man had a separation. There was a void between them that no
one but GOD could fulfill. That’s why JESUS came, HE took up all the sins of
the world and HE died. No matter how ugly and filthy and nasty they might be HE
took it and washed them through HIS blood! If GOD knew that there are certain
sins that are too profound for GOD to be able to forgive and wash away, HE
would not have sent HIS only son JESUS! It is because HE is able and all
powerful to wash all and every sin away HE came and did what we couldn’t ever
possibly do in this lifetime.
Now like
David said, it is awesome to strive hard to lead a blameless life. But we are
of this flesh and we are bound to fall. But since we have a GOD who understands
us and is willing to set us 'captives' free, let us not run away from HIM the
next time we fall. But, let us run towards HIM who is able to pull us from
whatever slime we are in and make us stand on a solid ground.
Our GOD
is a loving, forgiving and kind Father. He wants you and I to come to HIM and
talk to HIM. Today my dear friends if you feel sad and guilty for something you
did in the past, please I want to encourage you to go to
GOD. Talk to HIM about your problems. Ask HIM to help you feel better and to
take off the guilt feeling and never let you do anything like that again.
Remember
you might fall but you will always be HIS child.
GOD bless
you!
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