GOD LOVES TO FORGIVE SIN!
Psalm
51:3-6
3
For I know my transgressions,
and
my sin is ever before me.
4 Against
you, you only, have I sinned
and
done what is evil in your sight,
so
that you may be justified in your words
and
blameless in your judgment.
5 Behold, I was
brought forth in iniquity,
and
in sin did my mother conceive me.
6 Behold,
you delight in truth in the inward being,
and
you teach me wisdom in the secret heart.
David
had approached God on the basis of the Lord’s mercy
and love. He knew that only God could forgive sin, and repentance and
confession where the only responses that were acceptable to Him.
David
knew the gravity and the depth of his sin. No one will ever repent and confess
unless he agrees to call sin what God calls sin. Man in, his corrupt nature,
will always deflect responsibility for sin. Man minimizes sin and tends to
blame circumstances or people. David knew very well that he was responsible for
his sin.
He
also realized that his sin offended God, first and foremost. Again, as men, we
tend to judge the gravity of our sin by its consequences and by the awareness
that other people have about it.
As
sinners, we also tend to compare our sin to those of others and to evaluate it
on the basis of comparison.
David
comes before God and recognizes the fact that he has offended God Himself. He
says that he has done evil in the sight of God. His sin is evaluated on the
basis of God’s
standards and not man’s evaluations or excuses.
No
sin ever escapes the sight of God. We often forget that God's vision penetrates
even in the most secret and most remote places.
Sin
is serious and is never hidden; it offends God every time, and can never be
overlooked by God. We should never minimize our transgressions.
But
the amazing reality is that God is willing to forgive those who come to Him
with a contrite heart.
Isaiah
43:25
“I, I am he
who
blots out your transgressions for my own sake,
and
I will not remember your sins.
God
has provided a way to forgive sin that does not compromise His holiness and
justice. This forgiveness is not based on the behavior or merits of man, but
completely on God’s
provision through His Son, Jesus Christ.
David
knows that he was born in sin and lived in a sinful world. This fact did not
justify his sins, for it only proved his total inability to find a human
solution.
Man
thinks he can offer some kind of restitution, or in some way attract God’s
forgiveness, but it’s so clear: man cannot do anything
and until he realizes this, he will never come to God with the necessary
premise to find true forgiveness.
God
delights in forgiving. He loves to show mercy and grace. He desires to forgive
repentant sinners. He always does it the same way: by grace through faith.
Dear
friends, are you overwhelmed by this truth, or have you spent too much time
covering or justifying your sins? God wants to work in our hearts and provide
the forgiveness we all need.
We
are so blessed, by the grace of the eternal and holy God.
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