“Have mercy on me, O GOD, in
YOUR love.
In YOUR great compassion blot
out my sin.
Wash me thoroughly of my guilt;
cleanse me of evil.
For I acknowledge my
wrongdoings
and have my sins ever in mind.
Against YOU alone, have I
sinned;
what is evil in YOUR sight, I
have done.
YOU are right when YOU pass
sentence;
and blameless, in YOUR
judgment.
For I have been guilt-ridden
from birth;
a sinner from my mother’s womb.
I know YOU desire truth in the
heart;
teach me wisdom in my inmost
being.
Cleanse me, with hyssop, and I
shall be clean;
wash me, I shall be whiter than
snow.
Fill me with joy and gladness;
let the bones YOU have crushed
rejoice.
Turn YOUR face away from my sins
and blot out all my offenses.
Create in me, O GOD, a pure
heart;
give me a new and steadfast
spirit.
Do not cast me out of your
presence
nor take YOUR holy spirit from
me.
Give me again, the joy of YOUR
salvation;
and sustain me, with a willing
spirit.
Then I will show wrongdoers
YOUR ways
and sinners will return to YOU.
Deliver me, O GOD, from the
guilt of blood;
and of YOUR justice, I shall
sing aloud.
O YAHWEH, open my lips,
and I will declare YOUR
praise.”
- Psalm 51:3-17
(This
is the finest of the ‘penitential psalms.’
Man stands guilty and unafraid before GOD. Indeed, he sees his guilt, as a reason for
mercy and an excuse for hope. A deep
sense of sin is already a step toward the sanctity of GOD. It opens the door for HIS eager mercy. But OUR LORD takes us even further than the
psalmist. HE teaches us to cry not
‘GOD!’ but ‘FATHER!’ HE bids us think of
that father, who ran to meet the son who had left him, the father who took the
son in his arms and kissed him: ‘My son was lost and is found’ [Luke
15:24]. Our trust in the FATHER’s
forgiveness generously given should exceed that of the psalmist.
It
is good to pray with this psalm, when we feel overwhelmed by our guilt, be it
against GOD or against our brothers and sisters, and we seek the goodness of
GOD, who justifies us.
When
we receive the sacrament of reconciliation, we meet JESUS HIMSELF, the Savior
who intercedes, and the FATHER who pardons.
Each of our confessions is a joyful celebration of GOD’s mercy and a
source of renewal.)
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