My God, I confess to you that I have sinned
In my thoughts and in my words,
In what I have done and in what I have left undone.
But I love you,
and I wish to please you in all things,
and I trust in your mercy.
I love you
Peace, Love, Service
My God, I confess to you that I have sinned
In my thoughts and in my words,
In what I have done and in what I have left undone.
But I love you,
and I wish to please you in all things,
and I trust in your mercy.
I love you
hi.
its a very beautiful prayer.
God is the all-merciful, the most merciful, the most forgiving, loving-kind.
he is waiting for his servants to return to him and repent and he includes them among his servants that He bestows his forgivness, kindness, love and infinite mercy on them.
God’s mercy has no limit and does not accept any restriction. The only restriction is in our understanding and therefore we may not be able to grasp all aspects of His mercy. His mercy is all-embracing and all-inclusive; nothing falls out of it.
As Allah says in the Qur’an:
“My mercy has encompassed everything.” (7: 156)
In a divine saying, we read:
“If the people who have turned their back on Me knew how much I love them to come back they would have died out of joy.”
Allah does not need anyone, but still, out of His mercy, He does not want even a single person to go astray.
In a beautiful supplication which is recommended to be recited after each daily prayer, we say:
“O Allah! Your forgiveness gives me hope more than my actions.
O Allah! Indeed Your mercy is greater than my sins.
O Allah! If I am not qualified to reach your mercy, Your mercy is able to reach and embrace me.
Because Your mercy has embraced everything.”
https://www.al-islam.org/message-thaqalayn/vol11-n4-2011/understanding-god-s-mercy-part-1-mohammad-ali-shomali