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What does the Bible say about remembrance in Psalm 38?

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Psalm 38 highlights the importance of remembering our sins and God's mercy.

Psalm 38 is structured as a penitential psalm that emphasizes the necessity of remembrance concerning our sinfulness and God's forgiving nature. It calls believers to consider their iniquities seriously, recognizing that understanding our sinful state is essential for experiencing the grace of God. The psalmist, possibly David, expresses a deep awareness of his weaknesses and frailties, presenting sorrow for sin and seeking mercy from God, who is richly inclined to forgive those who repent. This remembrance not only brings conviction but also points to the need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Psalm 38, Micah 7:15, Nehemiah 9:17

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