Shame
It is not for your sake that I will act, declares the Lord God; let that be known to you. Be ashamed and confounded for your ways, O house of Israel.
Ezekiel 36:32 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/ezk.36.32.ESV
We may well be surprised to read this verse. We might think God should take away our shame, not to introduce it. Yet God didn't want His people having any sense of entitlement.
Think of the shame of Peter, not Judas. I believe that to be the kind of shame God is referring to. Peter denied knowing Christ thrice. When he realised how wrong he'd been, he wept bitterly.
Judas betrayed Christ, and was filled with regret. Yet his remorse drove him to despair, death and destruction. Peter on the other hand rushed to see the resurrected Christ by the Sea of Galilee.
Only when we come to Christ with our shame and confoundedness can we have Him remove them from us. It's not that we're worthy to be saved. It's that Jesus is worthy to save us.
'O Lord God, may You give us a healthy humility in approaching Your Holiness. Please take away our shame and confoundedness. In Jesus' name, amen'
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