An honest prayer, coming from someone who truly knows God. How do I know this? This prayer contains humility, reverence, and sincerity. It acknowledges weakness, the inability to fix it on their own, and a plead for mercy. But the most important aspect of this part of the prayer is the recognition that God loves him, and knows his place, which reveals the confidence and trust to present this request to Him to be gentle in his weakness.
23 I know, Lord, that our lives are not our own. We are not able to plan our own course. 24 So correct me, Lord, but please be gentle. Do not correct me in anger, for I would die.
Jeremiah 10:23-24
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