Manila Bulletin

Covering sinkholes

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IN late May, 2010, tropical storm Agatha hit Central America, producing torrential rains and landslides. Once it finished its course, a 200-foot-deep sinkhole opened in downtown Guatemala City. This sinkhole caused the ground to collapse suddenly, sucking land, electrical poles, and a 3-story building into the depths of the earth.

Though sinkholes can be devastatin­g, the most universal and damaging sinkhole is the one that happens in the human heart. King David was an example of this.

The surface of David’s life looked stable; however, his interior life rested on a fragile foundation. After his sins of adultery and murder, David thought he had successful­ly hidden his treacherou­s acts (2 Sam. 11-12). However, God’s intense conviction after Nathan’s confrontat­ion caused him to realize that denying the presence of sin in his life weakened the foundation of his spiritual life. To prevent this spiritual sinkhole from worsening, David acknowledg­ed his sin to God in repentance (PS. 32:5). As a result, God covered David’s sin and gave him the joy of forgivenes­s.

We too will experience God’s grace when we confess our sins to Him. He will completely forgive and cover our spiritual sinkholes. — Marvin Williams Thinking it over What habitual sins, secret addictions, or hidden vulnerabil­ities are weakening your interior life? Remember, God longs to give you complete forgivenes­s. When we uncover our sins in repentance, God will cover them.

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