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God Makes Us Clean πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’

God Makes Us Clean πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’ Devotionals for Church Family πŸ“– Main Verse: “Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.” — Psalm 51:7 πŸ“š Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Leviticus 10–12 New Testament: Mark 15 πŸ’‘ Devotional Thought: God’s forgiveness is not partial — it is complete. When we confess sincerely, He cleanses deeply. Guilt is replaced with grace, and shame with restoration. Cleansing is not only about being forgiven but being renewed. God does not just remove sin; He restores joy and purpose. πŸ“ Application: Council & Pastoral: Teach repentance and restoration clearly. Men & Ladies: Confess quickly and receive God’s grace. Youth & Children: Say sorry to God and trust His forgiveness. πŸ€” Reflection: Have I brought my sins honestly before God? πŸ’­ Take Away: God’s cleansing brings renewal. πŸ™ Prayer: Merciful Father, cleanse our hearts and renew our spirit. Thank You for forgiveness that restores and heals. Amen. ...

A Pure Heart🌱

“A Pure Heart” 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: Psalm 51:10 — “Create in me a clean heart, O God…” Devotional Thought: Purity isn’t perfect behavior; it’s a surrendered heart. When you ask God to clean your heart, He doesn’t shame you — He restores you. A pure heart allows you to see God clearly, love deeply, and live fully in His joy. Reflection Questions: What thoughts or habits do you want God to cleanse? How can you guard your heart this week? Takeaways: ➡️ Purity begins with God. ➡️ A clean heart brings joy. Prayer: Father, create in me a clean heart. Wash away anything that doesn’t please You and fill me with Your Spirit. Amen. Hashtags: #Psalm51v10, #CleanHeart, #PurityInChrist, #YouthDevotional,

Clean Heart, New Start 🌱

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Clean Heart, New Start 🌱 Devotional for Youth Verse: “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”  - Psalm 51:10 Devotional Thought: David didn’t hide his mistakes — he brought them to God. True transformation begins when we admit our failures and ask God to cleanse our hearts. A pure heart doesn’t mean a perfect life — it means a life constantly being renewed by God’s grace. Reflection Questions: Is there something you need to confess to God today? How does God’s forgiveness bring you freedom? Takeaways: ➡️ God can turn a broken heart into a clean heart. ➡️ Repentance opens the door to renewal. Prayer: Lord, create in me a clean heart. Wash away my sins and give me a spirit that stays faithful to You. Renew my mind and make me whole again. Amen. Hashtags: #Psalm51v10, #CleanHeart, #RenewMeLord, #GraceAndMercy, #YouthDevotional,