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/Proposition: God can forgive the worst sinner.
Don't hesitate to ask God for forgiveness./
\\ /*INTRODUCTION: Has the court plea bargain system tainted our view of mercy?*/
* Many times the courts are not concerned with finding the guilt or innocence
* The courts are concerned with probability of conviction
* Plea bargains are arrangement where a guilty plea is given in exchange for a reduced sentence.
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I. His Plea for Mercy
A. David did ask for mercy
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David had sinned and now ask God for mercy
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Mercy is compassion given to someone who may deserve harsh treatment.
B. Prodigal Son Went home after he messed up
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He wanted to work as a hireling
C. We must ask God for mercy, no matter how bad the sin
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We are all sinners
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Why we may not want to ask for mercy
* Pride
* fear of rejection
* feeling unworthy of forgiveness
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We can ask God for mercy
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His Case for Mercy
A. David builds the case for mercy based on God's love
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David pleads to God's loving kindness
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David pleads to the multitude of God's tender mercies (compassion)
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David plead to the relationship he has enjoyed with god in the past
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The prodigal son's Father accepted him
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His father welcomed him back home because of their relationship
C. God's love is not based on our actions, but it is base on our relationship
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While we were yet sinners, Christ died for the ungodly
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God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son.
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His Desire to be Cleansed
A. David uses three words that allude to cleansing
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Blot out (wipe clean) transgressions
#. wash me from iniquity
#. cleanse me from sin
B. When I tried to paint our dining room without removing the wallpaper completely.
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It looked fine momentarily
#. the paint soaked into the left over paper and would not stick to the wall
#. the paint did not stick until I cleaned the wall of all of the old wall paper.
C. We must have a desire to be clean
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We must desire more than just to “look good”
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We must allow God to clean us
\\ \\ *CONCLUSION: Walk in the light*
* Jesus is in the light
* He will cleanse us from all sin
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