Navigating Guilt and Sin: David's Journey to Renewal

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"Psalm 51 is one of the few psalms that are pinpointed as to where they came from and why. So look at the heading with me: to the choir master, a psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet went to him after he had gone into Bathsheba. Now, the story of David and Bathsheba is pretty well known." [00:05:46]

"What makes a person a Christian is not that he doesn't get discouraged or not that he doesn't sin and feel rotten about it. That's not what makes a Christian. What makes a Christian is the connection that discouraged people and sinful guilt-ridden people have with Jesus and how they think and feel about their discouragements and their guilt-ridden consciences." [00:02:53]

"God put Christ forward as a propitiation by his blood that means a wrath removing sacrifice by his blood to be received by faith. This was to show that God is righteous. That's why he died. He died to prove God is righteous because here's my problem being solved because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins." [00:14:42]

"David's response to his sin involves turning to God for mercy, acknowledging the seriousness of his sin, and seeking a renewed heart. This process is essential for genuine transformation and alignment with God's will. True repentance involves a deep recognition of our sin's seriousness and a heartfelt plea for God's cleansing." [00:23:28]

"David wants more than forgiveness, way more. I hope you do. This is why those guys on the street couldn't buy it. The only construction they had of the gospel and I couldn't break them in 20 minutes was you forgive him he just could keep doing it. The idea that when a person is born again and forgiven of sins, they are passionately committed to being changed by God." [00:38:57]

"Restore to me the joy of your salvation because when that joy fades I click on pornography, when that joy fades I start cruising the neighborhood, when that joy fades I get an itch for another woman, when that joy fades on and on and on. Every sin on the outside is symptomatic of the absence of this joy." [00:46:06]

"David is not content to be forgiven. He's not content to be clean. He's not content to be elect. He's not content to have a right spirit. He's not content to be happy by himself. He will not be content until his brokenness heals others. So many of us think I got to be totally triumphant to have a witness." [00:49:18]

"The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and contrite heart, oh God, you will not despise. That's underneath everything, isn't it? The foundation of everything is the discovery of God's good pleasure with the broken and contrite heart. Please don't make the mistake of thinking that you ever get beyond broken and contrite spirit in this life." [00:51:16]

"David confesses at least five ways that his sin is extremely serious. Now here it starts to get amazing. Those two points, duh, but now it really gets strange. Here's where living in the psalms starts to change you. If you only read things after which you said duh you stopped reading in a hurry because you already know you already feel the way you should." [00:28:09]

"David prays for a heart and a spirit that are new and right and firm. Verse 10: Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. That right spirit, the word implies firmness, established, unwavering. He doesn't want to be, he doesn't want to sin. He's pleading with a for a heart that won't be wrong and go after sin." [00:43:34]

"David admits that he didn't just sin against an external law; he sinned against light in his own heart. Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart. The point there is I've gotten the ten commandments you shall not commit adultery and I've gotten the ten commandments you shall not murder." [00:34:28]

"David pleads for renewal. David wants more than forgiveness, way more. I hope you do. This is why those guys on the street couldn't buy it. The only construction they had of the gospel and I couldn't break them in 20 minutes was you forgive him he just could keep doing it. The idea that when a person is born again and forgiven of sins, they are passionately committed to being changed by God." [00:37:58]

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