Verse of the Day

Once I prayed, "Lord, have mercy on me; heal me, I have sinned against you." - Psalms 41:5

Reflection

King David, stricken with illness and surrounded by enemies who mocked him and whispered, “When will he die?” (Psalm 41:5–8), turned his suffering into a humble cry for mercy. He did not hide his sinfulness or blame others, he openly confessed: “I have sinned against you.” In his pain, he knew the only true source of healing and deliverance was the Lord.

This short, piercing prayer reveals deep faith: David acknowledges his guilt, pleads for God’s compassion, and trusts that mercy can bring both forgiveness and restoration of body and soul.

How often do we face hardship, sickness, failure, opposition and run first to complaints, self-justification, or human solutions? David shows us the better path: run to God, confess honestly, and seek His mercy. In moments of weakness, do we acknowledge our sinfulness and cry out, 

“Lord, have mercy on me; heal me”?

Read the verse slowly three times. Let it speak to your conscience: When things go against me, where do I turn first? To God in humble repentance, or elsewhere?

May this prayer become our own today; honest, trusting, and full of hope in the God who forgives and heals.

Lord, have mercy on me; heal me, for I have sinned against You. Amen.


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