“Then I acknowledged my sin to you
and did not cover up my iniquity.
I
said, ‘I will confess
my transgressions to the LORD—
and you forgave the guilt of my sin.’”
Psalm 32:5 (NIV)
David
writes to God and tells Him what he felt he did to get out from under the guilt
of his sin. I find this a formula of sorts, a plan to follow when we might fall
into sin. I prefer to think David used this plan whenever he realized he had
done something that displeased God.
In this
verse we find a pathway back to wholeness after we have slipped into sin.
1.) We have to realize that we strayed from God’s plan for
our lives. Before we start to venture into new activities, we should seek His
guidance for this step.
2.) We have to face the fact we have sinned. I have known
people who took the attitude, “I did it; so what, it’s who I am.”
3.) We have to admit our wrongdoing to God. As a part of
this admission, we may have to say we know what we did was wrong.
After we do these tasks, God removes
the guilt we carry from us. I believe this exercise works whenever> we use it. I found myself practicing this before I
realized I found the scripture. I know my being introduced to it was a sign
from God.
David was a man after God's heart, so we know God loves humility, and is always willing to forgive us.
ReplyDeleteJeanette: We give thanks that He does.
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