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Men of Integrity, July/Aug 2000
New Life

Wednesday, August 23

He Cheated on Everything


Key Bible Verse: Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me (Psalm 51:10). Bonus Reading: Psalm 51:1-12


Sean took drugs and sold them to other kids. He befriended an elderly widow near his home, then stole her heirloom jewelry, pawned it and paid cash for a brand-new Porsche. As he'd done countless times before, Sean's dad intervened and "fixed" his son's problem.

One day at summer camp, Sean asked me if I'd go for a walk with him in the nearby woods. As we walked, he began to pour out his regret for his evil and perverse life. He asked if I'd pray with him.

We found a large fallen tree and Sean climbed up, sitting cross-legged on the log. He prayed first, and I heard words of confession and remorse. This wayward and rebellious youngster cried out to God for grace and forgiveness.

I opened my eyes to see if this really was the same young man who "hated everyone because they're all so stupid." Here's what I saw. Sean, the bad boy, was sitting in God's awesome presence with his hands and face turned upward. Tears were streaming down his cheeks. "I'm sorry, God, for the terrible things I've done," Sean prayed. "Please forgive me and help me to be new."

—Robert Wolgemuth in Daddy@Work

Personal Challenge:

  • Thank God today for the beauty and power of His forgiveness to heal you.


Thought to Apply: I remember two things: that I am a great sinner and that Christ is a great Savior.

JOHN NEWTON (slave trader turned pastor, 18th century)

Credits: Adapted from— Wednesday: Daddy@Work (Zondervan, 1999)


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July/August 2000, August 23, 2000


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