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Psalm 51: Confession Over Concealment - Stephen Muldrow

41 min · 12 de may de 2026
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There are moments when the weight of sin finally breaks through the noise. Psalm 51 is the prayer of a man brought low — a king with his crown in the dust, crying out for mercy from the only One who can cleanse the soul. This sermon looks at confession, godly sorrow, and the grace of God that restores the brokenhearted and gives joy back to the repentant sinner.

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