
Today’s verse is from
Psalm 51:17
*King James Version, Public Domain
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After Psalm 118, Psalm 50 (as we call it in my tradition – am Christian Orthodox) is my favorite. It is also used several times every week throughout the series. It’s probbaly the fist Psalm I memorized in French (my native tongue). Now, the different places I have lived in the US were using different translations, so it’s harder to memorize it, but I think am close!
Have a blessed Holy Week, coming up soon – we call it Great Week
I love this! Thank you for sharing. Blessed upcoming Great Week to you, too!
Have a blessed Sunday!
Thank you!