What do you do when the weight of your own failures becomes too heavy to bear, when even your closest friends step back, and the silence of heaven feels deafening? This is the raw honesty of Lent—acknowledging that our sin has real consequences, our wounds run deep, and sometimes we stand utterly alone with our guilt. Yet the cross proves that God doesn't wait for us to clean ourselves up; He meets us in our mess with wounds that heal our own.

Pr. Denton Bennet

The Wounds We Carry (Lent)

Out of the Depths
Psalm 38
March 11, 2026
What do you do when the weight of your own failures becomes too heavy to bear, when even your closest friends step back, and the silence of heaven feels deafening? This is the raw honesty of Lent—acknowledging that our sin has real consequences, our wounds run deep, and sometimes we stand utterly alone with our guilt. Yet the cross proves that God doesn't wait for us to clean ourselves up; He meets us in our mess with wounds that heal our own.

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