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Thursday, November 13, 2025
Psalm 139:23-24 - Asking God to Reveal Hidden Faults Before Passover: A Humble Journey
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Psalm 139:23-24
(23) Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: (24) And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.
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We have to ask God to do the same thing in our lives, especially during the time before Passover. Human nature is blind to problems in our character, so we have to ask God to show us the things that we cannot see. A main characteristic of a converted person is willingness to admit when wrong and then to repent. If we justify our faults, we may as well not bother to look for them. If we do, we will be the person who looked in the mirror, saw their faults, and then walked away doing nothing about them (James 1:23-24).
We can see many of our own faults by observing the mistakes of others, if we do not have a superior and critical attitude toward them. We have to be humble and esteem others better than ourselves before we are able to learn from their mistakes. It is a matter of being teachable.
— Martin G. Collins
To learn more, see:
The Law's Purpose and Intent
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Topics:
Critical Attitude
Esteem Others Better than Ourselves
Self Examination
Teachability
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