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More Than Skin Deep - All Our Daily Bread Daily Devotionals for 2026

More Than Skin Deep details logo    Our Daily Bread - Friday, April 1, 2023
  by RBC Ministries
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More Than Skin Deep

Bible in a Year: Judges 13-15, Luke 6:27-49

Oh, what joy for those...whose sin is put out of sight!
Psalm 32:1

Today's Scripture & Insight: Psalm 32

José, a young believer in Jesus, was visiting his brother's church. As he entered the sanctuary prior to the service, his brother's face fell when he saw him. José's tattoos, covering both arms, were visible since he was wearing a T-shirt. His brother told him to go home and put on a long-sleeved shirt, for many of José's tattoos reflected the ways of his past. José suddenly felt dirty. But another man overheard the brothers' interaction and brought José to the pastor, telling him what had happened. The pastor smiled and unbuttoned his shirt, revealing a large tattoo on his chest—something from his own past. He assured José that because God had made him pure from the inside out, he didn't need to cover his arms.

David experienced the joy of being made pure by God. After confessing his sin to Him, the king wrote, "Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!" (Psalm 32:1 nlt). He could now "shout for joy" with others "whose hearts are pure!" (v. 11 nlt). The apostle Paul later quoted Psalm 32:1-2 in Romans 4:7-8, a passage declaring that faith in Jesus leads to salvation and a pure standing before Him (see Romans 4:23-25).

Our purity in Jesus is much more than skin deep, for He knows and purifies our hearts (1 Samuel 16:7; 1 John 1:9). May we rejoice in His purifying work today.

By: Tom Felten

Reflect & Pray
What past sins have you struggled with? What does it mean to be transformed and purified by faith in Jesus?

Jesus, thank You for forgiving my sins and making me pure within.
More Than Skin Deep





 

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