As much as the Lord blesses me I turn my back to him. How does this happen?
It seems as though as great is your grace to me, my sin increases to match it. But, O God, when I turn to you with realization of my brokenness, nothing can quench the immensity of your Mercy.
Prayer Journal, November 18, 2018
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