Psalm For the Week – 29th July, 2018

Psalm 32 (NKJV)

The Joy of Forgiveness

A Psalm of David. A Contemplation.

32 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven,

Whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not [b]impute iniquity,
And in whose spirit there is no deceit.

When I kept silent, my bones grew old
Through my groaning all the day long.
For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me;
My vitality was turned into the drought of summer. Selah
I acknowledged my sin to You,
And my iniquity I have not hidden.
I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,”
And You forgave the iniquity of my sin. Selah

For this cause everyone who is godly shall pray to You
In a time when You may be found;
Surely in a flood of great waters
They shall not come near him.
You are my hiding place;
You shall preserve me from trouble;
You shall surround me with songs of deliverance. Selah

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will guide you with My eye.
Do not be like the horse or like the mule,
Which have no understanding,
Which must be harnessed with bit and bridle,
Else they will not come near you.

10 Many sorrows shall be to the wicked;
But he who trusts in the Lord, mercy shall surround him.
11 Be glad in the Lord and rejoice, you righteous;
And shout for joy, all you upright in heart!

 

This is where I just pretend there has been no break since the last Psalm post 🙂

This week, we consider Psalm 32 which I must confess is one of my favourite psalms and I am sure you can understand why as you read through it. A friend asked me in the past week how one becomes a true Christian and I could not help but remember this Psalm as I believe it captures succinctly and accurately the message of the gospel.

What/Who is a Christian apart from one who has found reconciliation and peace with God?

The first 2 verses start with such joy and blessing and you can immediately feel David’s jubilation at having his sins forgiven and indeed that is true blessedness and joy. The one who has had his sin covered and to whom God does not impute iniquity. One whose spirit has been cleansed and is no longer duplicitous.

However, David did not always feel this way as verses 3 & 4 make very clear. On the other hand, he was weighed down heavily by his sins and he knew that the very hand of God was upon him. Oh! How this is true about any and all of us prior to redemption. All men know this and many seek relief from this real and gnawing sense of guilt by turning to many varying devices.

Some try to find peace by burying themselves in work. Others try a deadly cocktail of sinful pleasures. Some also attempt to perform good works in order to assuage their conscience and become a bit appealing to God. Still others decide to do away with the knowledge of God altogether in the thinking that if there is no God then there is nothing to give an account for.

All these are futile! They may promise some comfort initially but ultimately will disappoint all who attempt this.

In Verse 5, David discovers the real answer to man’s dilemma (sin). He no longer keeps silent about the main issue and acknowledges his sin to God and confesses and the Lord true to His character forgives the guilt of his sin.

Remember dear reader, God desires to forgive our sins. We see this in 2 Peter 3:8,9

But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

This is the exact reason Jesus Christ came upon this earth. To pay for the sins that we have committed in order to bring us to God. What we have to do is turn from our sins and put our faith in Him for the forgiveness of our sins.

Do note also that there is a warning here as well from David. As we continue in verse 6 of our psalm, we see that there is a time in which the Lord may be found. Do not tarry and presume upon the grace of God for none of us know for certain how many days the Lord will grant us upon this earth or how long it will take for Christ to return.

The rest of the psalm from verse 8 is the Lord Himself giving all who would truly hear the exhortation of this psalm with encouraging words of how He himself will uphold us. Indeed all those in the Lord can rejoice knowing for certain that the Lord will preserve us come what may. He will guide us and He will keep us.

May the Lord bless us all as we go through this week and may we seek Him daily in His word and in prayer!!!

Author: David Nikoi

I am David Kotei Nikoi and by the grace of God, I have come to know Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour for a number of years now. I am married to Wilhelmina and we have 2 lovely children. It has always been my passion to see Christ continue saving others just as He did to me and I hope this site can be used in God's own way to both draw people to Christ and to strengthen those who would desire a closer walk with Him and are not satisfied with the state of visible Christianity particularly in Ghana at the moment. Hope you enjoy the content!

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