Teach

 Then I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners will return to you.

Psalm 51:13 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/psa.51.13.ESV

The first part of Psalm 51 is rightly famous, where David confesses his sin of adultery with Bathsheba. The last past of the Psalm, from this verse, isn't quite as well considered. David wasn't just individualistic in his admission of guilt.

David didn't just want to absolve his conscience. He wanted to become a blessing to others again, after a barren season of sinful rebellion against God. He asked God to restore him, and knew this verse would be the result.

As a transgressors himself, David knew he could tell other transgressors how to get back on track. Having gone astray, he could warn others not to bother, knowing the grief and heartache it would cause. Teachers who have struggled to learn things themselves make better educators than geniuses for whom learning is easy.

People who get restored into a right relationship with God long for other sinners to join them. David had confidence that if God would restore him, other sinners would follow suit too. May the same be true for us!

'Merciful God, please be gracious to us, sinners though we are. We plead the blood of Jesus and ask for healing and restoration, not just for ourselves, but others too. In Jesus' name, amen'

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