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For the Glory of Your Name“Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of Your name; deliver us, and forgive our sins, for Your name’s sake.” — Psalm 79:9. The cry of Psalm 79 does not come from spiritual pride, but from a broken and humble heart that understands it has no merit to demand anything from God. The psalmist does not ask for help because the people are good, strong, or faithful, but because God is holy, faithful, and jealous for His own name. This changes everything when we reflect on our own lives.Many young people today try to save themselves, protect their image, justify their mistakes, and appear strong while their hearts are tired, confused, and far from God. This passage reminds us that true deliverance begins when we stop pointing to ourselves and start pointing to God, saying, “Lord, if anything good happens, let it be for Your glory, not for my ego.” This kind of prayer breaks pride and opens the door to real transformation.When Moses intercedes in Exodus 32, he does not say the people deserve forgiveness; he appeals to the name of the Lord, because God’s name represents His character, His faithfulness, and His mercy. In the same way, when we cry out today, it is not our spiritual performance that sustains us, but the unchanging character of God. This truth confronts us, because it forces us to abandon empty religiosity and embrace total dependence on the Savior.The request “forgive us” carries the idea of atonement, something only God can fully accomplish, what we are incapable of fixing on our own. God does not merely overlook sin; He deals with it, cleanses it, and restores, but this requires a heart willing to change direction, abandon practices that pull us away from His will, and adopt a new way of living.Today, God calls you to reflect on whether your life has been glorifying His name or simply feeding your own desires. If there are unconfessed sins, wrong choices, or a cold faith, this is the moment to cry out sincerely. Pray now, surrender your situation to God, ask for forgiveness, ask for deliverance, and choose to live not for yourself, but for the glory of His name, because that is where true change begins.