Pray for forgiveness of sins

1 Have mercy on me, O God, in your loving kindness. Forgive all my sins because of your great mercy.
Psalm 51: 1

2 O God, wash away my guilt. Wash away my sins, cleanse me once more.
Psalm 51: 2

3 I know that I have sinned, and I always see those sins.
Psalm 51: 3

4 I have done what you say is wrong. You are the God against whom I have sinned. I accept these things to let people know that I was wrong and you were right. Your judgments are fair.
Psalm 51: 4

5 I was born in sin, and in the midst of it my mother conceived me.
Psalm 51: 5

6 God, you want me to be truly faithful to you, so put your true wisdom in my heart.
Psalm 51: 6

7 Use the holy plant and make the sin a cleansing ritual for me. Wash me until I am white as snow.
Psalm 51: 7

8 Give me joy. Tell me to be happy again. Let the bones you crushed be happy.
Psalm 51: 8

9 God, don’t look at my sins, wipe them all out.
Psalm 51: 9

10 Create in me a clean heart, O God. Strengthen my soul once again.
Psalm 51:10

11 Don’t push me away. And do not draw your Holy Spirit from me.
Psalm 51:11

12 How happy I am with your help! Give me that joy again. Make my soul strong and ready to obey your Hukam.
Psalm 51:12

13 I will teach sinners the way you want them to live and they will come back to you.
Psalm 51:13

14 Deliver me, O God, from the snares of death. Let me sing about your loyalty.
Psalm 51:14

15 My lord, I will open my mouth and sing praises to you.
Psalm 51:15

16 You really don’t need sacrifices, so why should I offer sacrifices that you don’t even need?
Psalm 51:16

17 The sacrifice God wants is a spirit that is not filled with pride. O God, you do not turn away the man who comes to you in a humble and humble way.
Psalm 51:17

18 God, please be kind to Zion. Rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Psalm 51:18

19 Then you will enjoy the good sacrifices and the next offerings, and then the people will offer bulls on your altar.
Psalm 51:19

Jesus’ Resurrection

1 And it came to pass on the sabbath day, that Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought some ointment, and they came and anointed it.
Mark 16: 1

2 On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, after sunrise, they came to the tomb.
Mark 16: 2

3 And they said one to another, Behold, a stone was rolled away from the door of the tomb; Who will roll it aside for us? ”
Mark 16: 3

4 But when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away from the entrance of the tomb.
Mark 16: 4

5 As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in white sitting on the right side of the tomb. She was shocked to see this.
Mark 16: 5

6 But the man said, “Don’t be afraid. You are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He is resurrected. He is not here. Look! This is the place where he was laid to rest.
Mark 16: 6

7 Now go and tell his disciples, especially Peter, ‘Jesus has come to Galilee before you. You will see him there as he told you. ‘”
Mark 16: 7

8 The women were filled with fear and trembling, and ran away from the tomb. They did not tell anyone because they were afraid.
Mark 16: 8

The Rest of God’s People

1 We still have the promise God made to those people that we could enter into God’s rest.  So we must be very careful, so that none of you will be deprived of that promise.
Hebrews 4: 1

2 We were told the way of salvation, just as they were told.  But the teaching they heard did not help them.  People listened to those teachings but did not receive them by faith.
Hebrews 4: 2

3 We, the believers, are able to enter and rest.  Just as God said, “I swear in my wrath: ‘They will never enter into my rest.’”  Said.
Hebrews 4: 3

4 In one of the scriptures, God spoke about the seventh day of the week;  God finished all his work, and on the seventh day he rested.
Hebrews 4: 4

5 And another scripture saith, They shall not enter into my rest.
Hebrews 4: 5

6 It is true that some people will enter into God’s rest.  But the people who first heard about the way of salvation did not enter.  They did not enter because they were not obedient.
Hebrews 4: 6

7 So God planned another special day.  This is called “Today.”  After a long time, God spoke through David about this day.  In the same passage we have already used: “If you listen to God’s voice today, do not be stubborn like in the past.”
Hebrews 4: 7

8 We know that Joshua did not lead the people into rest as God promised.  We know this because later God spoke of another day of rest, “today.”
Hebrews 4: 8

9 This indicates that the seventh day of the Sabbath is yet to come for God’s people.
Hebrews 4: 9

10 God rested after he finished his work.  So the one who enters and finds divine rest is the one who has finished his work like God.
Hebrews 4:10

11 So let us work hard to enter into that rest.  We should try in such a way that none of us loses rest by following their example like those who were not obedient.
Hebrews 4:11

12 The Word of God is alive and working.  His word is sharper than a sharp sword.  The Word of God penetrates deep into us, even where the soul and the spirit meet.  God’s Word strikes at our joints and bones.  It determines the thoughts and intentions of our heart.
Hebrews 4:12

13 Nothing in the world can be hidden from God.  He can see everything clearly.  Everything is open before him.  And to Him we must give an account of our way of life.
Hebrews 4:13