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Psalm 51:14-15
Deliver me from the guilt of bloodshed, O God, you who are God my Saviour, and my tongue will sing of your righteousness. Open my lips, Lord, and my mouth will declare your praise.
Yesterday we saw that one aspect of David's response to
v.14 isn't the kind of bargaining with God that unbelievers
Will we do anything less? We who know that Jesus has already died to take away our guilt. Our sin has been atoned for. When we confess it to God and ask for forgiveness it is wiped away forever. There is no reason for us not to sing. And our song will be entirely in praise of God. There's nothing like being confronted by our own sin to remind us that we are not the glorious, strong, successful people we would like to be. We have no reason at all to sing our own praises, or to demand that other people sing our praises. But we have every reason to sing praise to our gracious, loving, righteous, rescuing God.
By Cathy DaltonPsalm 51:14-15
Deliver me from the guilt of bloodshed, O God, you who are God my Saviour, and my tongue will sing of your righteousness. Open my lips, Lord, and my mouth will declare your praise.
Yesterday we saw that one aspect of David's response to
v.14 isn't the kind of bargaining with God that unbelievers
Will we do anything less? We who know that Jesus has already died to take away our guilt. Our sin has been atoned for. When we confess it to God and ask for forgiveness it is wiped away forever. There is no reason for us not to sing. And our song will be entirely in praise of God. There's nothing like being confronted by our own sin to remind us that we are not the glorious, strong, successful people we would like to be. We have no reason at all to sing our own praises, or to demand that other people sing our praises. But we have every reason to sing praise to our gracious, loving, righteous, rescuing God.