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**Psalms 109:26** โ *"Help me, O LORD my God; save me according to Your loving devotion."*
David wrote this from a place of acute pressure โ surrounded by accusers, stripped of dignity, with nowhere left to turn but upward. Notice what he does not say. He does not say *save me because I deserve it.* He anchors his appeal entirely in God's *loving devotion* โ that covenant mercy which holds even when the man cannot.
This is the posture Scripture returns to again and again: not performance, not argument, not a list of credentials before the throne. Simply โ *You are who You are, and that is enough.*
There is a particular grace in learning to pray this lean. No elaborate case. No self-defense. Just the soul standing at the door of mercy, knocking with open hands.
Walk with that today โ and let the weight of what you cannot carry remind you whose devotion never wavers.
David wrote this from a place of acute pressure โ surrounded by accusers, stripped of dignity, with nowhere left to turn but upward. Notice what he does not say. He does not say *save me because I deserve it.* He anchors his appeal entirely in God's *loving devotion* โ that covenant mercy which holds even when the man cannot.
This is the posture Scripture returns to again and again: not performance, not argument, not a list of credentials before the throne. Simply โ *You are who You are, and that is enough.*
There is a particular grace in learning to pray this lean. No elaborate case. No self-defense. Just the soul standing at the door of mercy, knocking with open hands.
Walk with that today โ and let the weight of what you cannot carry remind you whose devotion never wavers.