Wednesday, January 26, 2022

 Ps 51 1"Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions." The Psalmist carefully opens up the candid confession by appealing powerfully to Gods unfailing love. Is Gods unfailing love an exclusive offer to generously forgive? We know David carefully wrote this Psalm long after the specific incident. As a experienced professional who has never been drunk let alone commit these specific acts affectionately knows that Gods unfailing love is a covenant oath to satisfactorily accomplish His moral law to His own hurt. God did not lower His moral law by exonerating the legendary king. God deals with each responsible person separately not according to sin but proactively working out the authoritative pronouncements the saints active lives. Repentance is more than confessing sin. Because candid confession does not remove the guilt. The moral guilt is eliminated by Christ work graciously according to amply satisfying the divine law, as our covenant representative, to become a eternal curse for us, in faithfully recreating our unique culture to satisfactorily establish a essential foundation of our competent authority in promising never to abandon or forsake us. Repentance is steadfastly maintaining a lasting relationship with God in pronouncing the everlasting gospel in a preparation period to mature sufficiently and be naturally given a recreated culture to exercise our spiritual gifts in properly establishing eternal kingdom. The legendary king was not a novice. He was isolated into this recreated kingdom. We cannot forcibly take this humble confession out of the cultural context of the civil life, an established king, In which he respectively had especial favor in the eyes of all the loyal people. True repentance demands growth in intuitively grasping the considerable depth of sin. It is a serious attitude by practicing overcoming organized opposition by the eternal curse. It reasonably demands as we profitably grow in our expressed desires we universally hate idolatry. The king was an experienced professional who universally hated heathen idols. It was publicly recognized that David truly displayed a generous heart for the worthy poor and crippled. God deals with everyone personally. A qualified professional affectionately knows the humble guy has very little understanding and not many gifts. You cannot fake this. Because God ordinarily requires us to grow so that we can enthusiastically encourage those who do not possess the productive capacity.

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