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Psalm 51:4a
Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight;
As we saw yesterday, David recognises his own sin and calls it what it is. Today we see that he also understands WHY it is so serious. He knows that when he sins, he sins against God himself.
If you're familiar with the Psalm, perhaps v.4 is no longer
Do we? Do we recognise that when we do wrong, the offence against God is greater than the offence against the other person? As we consider that, we realise that our sin is so much more of a problem than we thought! After all, if I feel angry, or proud or envious towards someone else, but manage not to express it outwardly, I can easily think that I have nothing to repent of ... I didn't actually shout at them (although I wanted to), I didn't in fact tell them that their idea was utterly stupid and mine was so
We would certainly want to thank God for giving us that
By Cathy DaltonPsalm 51:4a
Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight;
As we saw yesterday, David recognises his own sin and calls it what it is. Today we see that he also understands WHY it is so serious. He knows that when he sins, he sins against God himself.
If you're familiar with the Psalm, perhaps v.4 is no longer
Do we? Do we recognise that when we do wrong, the offence against God is greater than the offence against the other person? As we consider that, we realise that our sin is so much more of a problem than we thought! After all, if I feel angry, or proud or envious towards someone else, but manage not to express it outwardly, I can easily think that I have nothing to repent of ... I didn't actually shout at them (although I wanted to), I didn't in fact tell them that their idea was utterly stupid and mine was so
We would certainly want to thank God for giving us that