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Psalm 51:7-8
Cleanse me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice.
David has been totally honest about the seriousness of his
Hyssop is what God told the priests to use when he gave them instructions for cleansing unclean things. Everywhere in the Old Testament where we see hyssop used for cleansing, it's part of a ceremony that involves a
So perhaps it's no coincidence that when Jesus, dying on the cross, is offered wine vinegar to drink, it's offered to him on a stick of hyssop. There, just as in the Old Testament ceremonies which foreshadowed it,
What can take away OUR sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus, which washes us white as snow. Responding rightly to that means doing what David does in this psalm - both grieving the seriousness of our sin and rejoicing in our forgiveness. My sin is so serious it required the Son of God to be crushed in my place. How can I take
So let's thank and praise Jesus today for the joy of knowing that our sins have been completely washed away at the cross.
By Cathy DaltonPsalm 51:7-8
Cleanse me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice.
David has been totally honest about the seriousness of his
Hyssop is what God told the priests to use when he gave them instructions for cleansing unclean things. Everywhere in the Old Testament where we see hyssop used for cleansing, it's part of a ceremony that involves a
So perhaps it's no coincidence that when Jesus, dying on the cross, is offered wine vinegar to drink, it's offered to him on a stick of hyssop. There, just as in the Old Testament ceremonies which foreshadowed it,
What can take away OUR sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus, which washes us white as snow. Responding rightly to that means doing what David does in this psalm - both grieving the seriousness of our sin and rejoicing in our forgiveness. My sin is so serious it required the Son of God to be crushed in my place. How can I take
So let's thank and praise Jesus today for the joy of knowing that our sins have been completely washed away at the cross.