Psalm 32:1-11 Contemporary English Version (CEV) (A special psalm by David.) The Joy of Forgiveness
32 Our
God, you bless everyone
whose sins you forgive and wipe away.
whose sins you forgive and wipe away.
2 You bless them by saying, “You told me your sins,
without trying to hide them, and now I forgive you.”
5 So
I confessed my sins and told them all to you.
I said, “I’ll tell the Lord each one of my sins.”
Then you forgave me and took away my guilt.
I said, “I’ll tell the Lord each one of my sins.”
Then you forgave me and took away my guilt.
6 We
worship you, Lord, and we should always pray
whenever we find out that we have sinned.
Then we won’t be swept away by a raging flood.
whenever we find out that we have sinned.
Then we won’t be swept away by a raging flood.
7 You are my hiding place! You protect me from trouble,
and you put songs in my heart because you have saved me.
8 You
said to me, “I will point out the road that you should follow.
I will be your teacher and watch over you.
I will be your teacher and watch over you.
10 All
kinds of troubles will strike the wicked,
but your kindness shields those who trust you, Lord.
but your kindness shields those who trust you, Lord.
11 And so your good people should celebrate and shout.
Imagine
David, known as “a man after God's Own Heart”, crying out for
forgiveness to a God whom he was certain loved him.
We
must know in our own hearts the wonder of the love of God. It is in
this knowledge that we have faith in our salvation and we have faith
in His unmatchable capacity for love.
We
teach our children to pray “Our Father, which art in heaven”. It
is important for them to see in us the knowledge that God is truly
supreme father of us all. It is important for them to witness our
dependence on his grace and mercy.
Like
any father, he wants the best for us and the best from us. Like any
father he is often disappointed in our behavior. Like any father, he
stands ready to forgive us when we come to our senses.
Our
teacher and Moderator reminds us that repetition, repetition,
repetition helps us to hold on to the promises.
We
repeat here Micah's reminder of God's Covenant promise...
Micah 7:18-19 New International Version (NIV)
18 Who
is a God like you,
who pardons sin and forgives the transgression
of the remnant of his inheritance?
You do not stay angry forever
but delight to show mercy.
19 You will again have compassion on us;
you will tread our sins underfoot
and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.
who pardons sin and forgives the transgression
of the remnant of his inheritance?
You do not stay angry forever
but delight to show mercy.
19 You will again have compassion on us;
you will tread our sins underfoot
and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.
Remember
that God “delights to show mercy”. Remember that he left his Word
as the road that we should follow.
I
choose, like David, t go quickly to God and confess my sins. I am
grateful to be a child of a living God who loves me and delights to
show mercy. I thank him for being my shield who hides me from the
troubles of this world.
I
pray that you, too, know the Joy of Forgiveness.
May
God Forever Be a Blessing in Your Life!!!
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