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When I kept silent, my bones wasted

away through my groaning. v. 3 A pastor told this story of himself in his local newspaper. He was chatting with an older man to whom he had just been introduced. “So, you used to work for a utility company,” the pastor said, naming the organizati­on. “Sure did,” the man responded. The pastor remarked that when he was a kid the cables from that company ran across his parents’ property. “Where did you live?” the man asked. When the pastor told him, the man said, “I remember that property. I had a tough time keeping the cable warning signs up. Kids were always shooting them down.” When the pastor’s face flushed with embarrassm­ent, the man said, “You were one of the shooters, weren’t you?” And indeed he was.

The pastor labeled his confession­al story: “Be sure your signs will find you out,” a clever play on Moses’ words in Numbers 32:23: “Be sure your sin will find you out.”

Old wrongs have a way of catching up with us. And old sins that have not been dealt with can lead to serious consequenc­es. As David laments in Psalm 32: “When I kept silent, my bones grew old.” But confessing our wrong restores our fellowship with the Lord: “I acknowledg­ed my sin to You . . . and You forgave the iniquity of my sin” (v.5). Through confession, we can enjoy God’s forgivenes­s. — Dave Branon

Dear Lord, it’s time to come clean with You. I’ve held on to _____________ for too long. Thank You that this sin is under the blood of Christ. Restore me to fellowship with You. READ: Psalm 32:1-5 Christians can erase from their memory what God has erased from the record. Bible in a Year: Numbers 20- 22; Mark 7:1-13

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