Showing posts with label forgiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forgiveness. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Psalm 66 - Remembering and Praising

We forget.....

We forget the great things that God does.
We forget promises that we make to God.
We forget to praise Him.
We forget to tell others what God has done for us.

Psalm 66 calls on everyone to praise God and to remember His awesome deeds. It recounts some of the things God did for Israel and the psalmist.

The psalmist also says that he will remember his vows and offerings to God.

And he remembered to confess his sins and to thank God for forgiveness.

Let me encourage you to try to remember these things too.
1. Remember great things that God has done for you.
2. Remember to follow through on things you promised God. Remember to give God your tithes and offerings.
3. Remember to confess your sins. and then thank God for His forgiveness.
4. Remember to tell others so they will praise God with you.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Psalm 51 - Forgiveness of Sin

This Psalm was written by David after he was confronted by the prophet Nathan after his adulterous affair with Bathsheba. If you don't know the story you can find it here David and Bathsheba Read about Nathan confronting David here Nathan confronts David

Psalm 51 is a rather famous psalm on how to find forgiveness from sin. It is a wonderful example of how we should come to God when we realize our sin. Here are some of the things that I noticed about asking forgiveness and this psalm.


  • Even though many people were sinned against and were affected by David's sin he knew that ultimately his sin was against God. v.4
  • He asked God to forgive him. vs. 1, 2, 7, 9

In addition David asked for these things from God - things he had lost because of his sin.
  • Joy and gladness v.8
  • A pure heart v.10
  • A steadfast spirit v.10
And he promised these things to God
  • To teach transgressors God's ways v.13
  • That he would sing of God's righteousness v.14
  • To declare God's praise v.15
And David realized that sacrifices (offering bulls and goats) were meaningless without truly being sorry for sin.

16 You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; you do not take pleasure in burnt offerings. 17 My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart you, God, will not despise.

Bottom line:
Sacrifices or offerings or anything else we give to God are meaningless by themselves. What matters is our heart.
When we sin we need to ask for forgiveness with a contrite heart.
God is the one who can give us a pure heart, a steadfast spirit and can restore the joy of His salvation that He has given us.