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  1. The Lord punishes David for his sin, a Father's stern discipline you might call it, but he forgives the sin that had become a wedge between David and his God and restores him to fellowship. The Lord draws him close and David, now chastened, responds. A Look at Psalm 51. We're going to analyze Psalm 51 together, verse by verse.

  2. and my mouth will declare your praise." (Psalm 51:13-15) Offering the Sacrifice of a Contrite Heart (Psalm 51:16-17) David compares true repentance to ritual sacrifice, but he realizes: "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise." (Psalm 51:17) David's pride has been broken (shābar).

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    • Key Words in Psalm 51
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    This is a Psalm of repentance. David admits that he has sinned against God and recognized the cost of his sin. He also exalts the Lord’s name and remembers the Lord’s promises. He remembers who he is in sight of God. David asks God to change him and to be merciful. David does nottry to shift the blame to someone else or get angry with the Lord beca...

    Catherine Parks noted eight facets of the prayerin this psalm. David defines his sin, appeals to God for mercy, avoids defensiveness, “looks to Jesus,” asks God to “break and heal” him, finds comfort in the Spirit, rejoices and proclaims the truth about God, and “resolves to obey.” One of the most disappointing aspects of a hasty, thoughtless praye...

    We lose some of the weight of certain words when they are translated from Hebrew into English. For example, the Hebrew word “machah” or “blot” (v.1,9) means “to wipe out” and is the same word used in Genesis 6and 7 when God promised Noah that he would wipe out every person on the earth with the great flood. David did not ask for the Lord to cover u...

    King David was guilty of murder, lying, and alleged rape: how can God forgive someone like that? How can anyone love a God who would do something so outrageous? John Piper addressed the Lord’s “outrageous passing over” by explaining that God does not overlook David’s sin. The Lord is thinking ahead to the death of his Son Jesus Christ, through whom...

    David’s sins were not automatically forgiven. He had to turn to the Lord, repent, and ask for forgiveness. He needed to show genuine remorse and a deep longing to be changed. Psalm 51is still significant: God still wants his people to be moved by the cross to genuinely repent and to be changed. Even what the world would refer to as “the worst sort ...

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · When David was through trying to hide his sin, he confessed it freely. Psalm 51 is that confession and plea for forgiveness. His request “create in me a clean heart” is simply another way of asking for forgiveness and spiritual cleansing. Psalm 51:1–10 is filled with poetic descriptions of forgiveness and cleansing, identified in italics ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · In 2 Samuel 12, the prophet Nathan confronts David with his sin, and David confesses (verse 14). Psalm 51 is a song that David penned after this confrontation as noted in the title: “For the director of music. A psalm of David. When the prophet Nathan came to him after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba.” Psalm 51 is a prayer of ...

  5. Jan 22, 2021 · This is evident with the number of personal pronouns (“I”, “my”) used throughout Psalm 51. David confesses his sin personally to God. David doesn’t seek an intercessor to do his pardoning on his behalf – as King Saul did with his request for Samuel to pardon him ( 1 Samuel 15:26 ).

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  7. Feb 6, 2023 · Reading the Psalms is one of my favorite things to do. Through the Psalms, we get a window into David’s inner turmoil and God’s continued faithfulness and work in his life.While David wasn’t perfect, he is referred to as “a man after God’s own heart.” Despite his failures, he was covered by the grace of God. He tried to model his life after God and repented when he fell short. This ...