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What did David mean when he asked God to “restore to me the joy of your salvation”? What is the meaning of Psalm 51:12?
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What does the Bible say about dealing with regrets? How can a Christian overcome regret?
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Why can’t I stop sinning? Please help! How can I find the strength to stop sinning?
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What is spiritual dryness, and how can I overcome it? I am feeling spiritually dry. What might be the cause?
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Is belief in God a virus? Is belief in God and/or adherence to religion in any way relatable to a virus?
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Questions about Psalms: What are the most commonly asked questions about the Book of Psalms?
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What are some Bible verses about comfort? What are some of the most well-known Bible verses about comfort?
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Why did David ask God to “create in me a clean heart” in Psalm 51:10? What does it mean to have a clean heart? How does God create a clean heart?
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What does it mean to be “whiter than snow”? What is the meaning of Psalm 51:7?
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Can names be blotted out of the book of life? What is the meaning of Psalm 69:28?
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