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SUJECT------------------- Psalm32 "l'm SORRY, LORD" SCRPTURE E.F CLASSFCATON: --EXPOSTORY --BOGRAPHCAL --TEXTUAL --TOPCAL ---DEVOTONAL DELVERES: F.B.C. 6-29-97 Hour p.m. San Angelo, TX and BBLOGRAPHY

l'm SORRY, LORD ~~;. m 32.... : : :......,........................ r,... :........... As we communicate with God in the language of complaint, as we honestly bare our souls before the Father, something surprising happens. We aiscover that, in many cases, the fault is not with God ; it is with us. The problem is not that Go has turned on us that turned our backs on Him. This "turning our backs on God" is called sin. Sin is an equal opportunity regain my sight soon. The young man who employer. When each of us digs around in rescued me from the fire offered to share his our lives, we will soon come face to face with apartment with me until the dormitory is the reality of sin. At that point, w, can rebuilt. He comes from a good family, so you re spond in on of three ways: we can cleny you we're won't be surprised our sin; we ca tionalize our sin; or, we can getting married next month. You've always confess our sin. been so anxious to have a grandchild, so The rich young ruler in Jesus' want to share with you the good news that extraordinary story in Luke's Gospel is you will have one soon. " example of the first alternative. When the Then she added this P.S. young man asked Jesus what he needed to "Please disregard the above practice do to inherit eternal life, Jesus pointed to the in English composition. There was no fire. commandments and suggested that he keep haven't been in the hospital. 'm not pregnant. them. The young man replied, "All these don't even have a steady boyfriend. But did have kept since was a boy" (Luke 18:21 ). in chemistry, get a 'D' in French and an That's one way to deal with our sin, to and wanted you to understand how much deny its presence in our lives, to claim to worse it could have been." have followed all the commandments of God. That's another way to deal with our letter written to her parents by a sin, to presence in ou~ lives but young 1ady who had gone away to college?.way its then to try to demonstrates the second alternative. This,p;_ third way is the biblical way, letter which came at the end of the semester, acknowledge our sin, to lay our sin before said : God and to allow Him to take it away. "Dear Mom and Dad, ' The word for this way of dealing with Please fo rgive me for not writing our sin is which sooner but all of my writing paper was with God about our s11'.k means t g destroyed when the dormitory was burned i~ another important word in the language of down by the demonstrators. 'm out of the faith. Where can we go to learn more about hospital now, and the doctor said should this word? We go to the book of Psalms.

Page 14 Brian's Lines>>March/April, 1997 salm 32 is one of the psalms of confession. Traditionally they are referred to as the penitential psalms. (See 6, 32, 51, 130 and 14.) The most famous is probably salm 5. Psalm 32 is a twin to Psalm 51, for both are responses of the same person to the same reality. n both cases, it is David who was struggling his sin. And in both cases, it is the double sin of adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah with which David was dealing. Psalm 51 seems to be the immediate response of David to his sin. Psalm 32 is the fruit of longer reflection. As David articulated the language of confession in this later reflection, he provides some insights. Possibility 2:1-2 We see first of all the possibility of forgiveness. n three powerful phrases of promise, the Psalmist declared this possibility. "Blessed is he hose transgressions are forgiven, whose are ed....whose the Lord does not "forgiven" means to lift up or to carry away. Picture yourself with a heavy load on your shoulder, struggling to take the next step, and then someone with a caring heart and a strong back, takes the load off your shoulder so you can walk upright again, and you will have a picture of what God will do with our sin. He wi l ift it off our should nd take it away. The word "covered" means to conceal so it will no longer come into view. a scratch you have made across a wall, and then someone with the proper tools and the proper skills paints over the scratch so that it is no longer visible, and you will have a picture of what God will do with our sin. He will conceal it so it no longer comes into view...tl,.he word translated count against" means to a note against someone. Remember your greatest debt and then picture the one to whom you owe the money tearing up the note and throwing it away, and you will have a picture of what God will do us. with our sin. He will not count it,c Which our sins will and again st Look again at our text. The psalmist used to describe his sin. The word is translated "tran gressions" 1n 1. This word, which means to rebel against God, describes a deliberate disobedience. is translated "sins" This word, which means to miss the mark, describes ar inadvertent movement down the l's ThE(!bkg...word is also translated 1 sin" in verse 2, yet it is a different word. This word means crookedness, in attitude and in action. Why do you think the psalmist used three different words to describe his conduct? Do you think this was simply an exercise in the use of his Hebrews Thesau fus? No, he psalmist used three different words to describe three different manifestations of sin to intentionally declare to sinners of all generations that no matter what our sin is, the forgiveness of God is available. We don't have to carry the load of guilt for our sin. God will lift it off our shoulders and take it away. We don't have to look at that sin for the rest of our lives. God will conceal it so it will no longer come into view. We won't have that sin count against us in our eventual reckoning before God. He will take it off the books. Everyone of us can be forgiven! The Problem 32:3-4 Why is that important? Because of what unforgiven sin does to us. he psalmist elaborated on the problem in verses At least a year passed between,,

Brian's Lines>>March/April, 1997 David's double sin of adultery and murder and the eventual confrontation with the prophet Nathan which led to David's acknowledgment and confession. For a year David carried that burden of guilt, had it ever before him, and realized that it was a mark against him in his accountability to God. to David's testimony in verses 3-4, this unconfessed and therefore unforgiven sin literally ate hi alive. His bones wasted away." He was all day long." "Day and night" the guilt plagued him. His "strength was sapped" as he suffered a drought of the soul. For 365 days and nights David suffered the physical and emotional and mental and spiritual consequences of his unconfessed and thus unforgiven sin. Some today deny the reality of sin and also deny the reality of disease. Although they are labeled "new age" there is really nothing new about what they are saying. n one form or another, their ideas have been taught in every generation. Yet, after all of their books have been read and all of their formulas have been tried, people will still have to deal with the sickness called disease and with the s iritual sickness called sin. his sin. Then David tried t tried to rationalize his sin away. But this tumor of the soul literally ate him alive. 1 The Program j 32:5 Then something happened that turned his life around, which brought refreshing rain to the dessert of his soul. The prophet Nathan uncovered the cancer that was eating at David's soul. And then David did the one thing that would bring relief: he confessed his sin to God. "Then acknowledged my sin to you," David said, "and you forgave the guilt of my sin." David followed a three-step program as he moved from barrenness to blessing. Page 15 1. He accepted responsibility for his iniquity" sin. Notice that he referred to and He didn't blame his sin on someone else. He didn't it. He didn't away its seriousness. He cknowledge it, and then he accepted responsibility for it. his sin before God. No 2. He longer did he play his games of hide-andseek with God. He not only admitted his sin to himself. He also admitted it to God. - 3. He confessed his sin. The word means ' o agree with." To confess.,_... si_n..::: to God is not just to mouth the words "'m sor." confess our sin to God is to say to God, " ieej about my sin like you do. reco that this sin is not good for me, that it is not appropriate to my life." The of guilt can only be overcome by the program of confession. The Product 32:6-1 What will happen when we confess our sins to God and receive His forgiveness? of The psalmist spelled out the rodu forgiveness in the closing verses of the 've thought of different words to capture what the psalmist expressed, words like confidence and guidance and joy. believe the roast,cate description of the psalmist's ex erience is sim forgiveness R-E-C-1-E-F.For David's physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual agony, forgiveness rought relief. For the burden of his guilt, forgiveness brought relief. nto the brokenness of his life, forgiveness brought / For his estrangement from God caused by his sin, forgiveness brought relief. Forgiveness is like diving into a cool lake on a hot day. Why don't you dive in today? 1 ) ~ l!j! ~ > c/-- --

'M SORRY, LORD - / We discover that, in, (..,,j3..: Ci: ]~~ turqed 1 ~:::,:;,-. We can respond in one of three 1. We can our 2. We can our sin. 3. We can our sin.. The Possibility - 32:1-2 1. The word translated "forgiven" means to lift up or to. 2. The word "covered" means to so it will no longer come into view. 3. The word translated "count against" means to /.f LO Q against someone. 4. "Transgressions" means to against God. 5. "Sins" in verse one means to H fyj F?

6. "Sin" in verse two means D 5S. 7. The psalmist used three different words to declare to sinners that no matter what our sin is, the forgiveness of God is.. The Problem - 32:3-4 David tried to his sin. Then he tried to his sin away. But this tumor of the soul literally him alive.. The Program - 32:5 The prophet Nathan uncovered the cancer that was eating at David's soul. And then David did the one thing that would bring relief: he NE his sin to God. David fallowed a three-step program as he moved from barrenness to blessing: 1. He accepted for his sin. 2. He his sin before God. 3. He sin. The problem of guilt can only be overcome by the program of SD. V. The Product - 32:6-11 What will happen when we confess our sins to God and receive His forgiveness? Forgiveness brings