
Praying Christian Women
Alana Terry and Jaime Hampton410 Praying Through Psalm 32: Unburden Yourself of Guilt and Shame
September 3, 2025 ● 15 minShare this episode
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Psalm 32 isn’t just a poetic reflection—it’s a bold invitation to step into the freedom that comes when we stop hiding and start confessing. David shows us the heavy toll of unspoken sin—the groaning, the weariness, the weight we carry—and then contrasts it with the joy and relief of forgiveness. This psalm is both instruction and testimony, reminding us that God doesn’t just tolerate our repentance, He welcomes it, offering covering, healing, and restoration.
Join us for this 15 minute of prayer and scripture reading as we walk through Psalm 32 together, learning how confession leads not to condemnation, but to freedom, peace, and a joy that can only come from God’s mercy.
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