1. "And you want to know what is, I think, the heaviest thing to carry? It's not a refrigerator. It's not a stove. It's not concrete. It's unconfessed sin. I want to suggest to you this morning that unconfessed sin is the heaviest thing that you can possibly carry around."
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2. "Penitential psalms teach us the value and the benefit of penitence, of the practice of confessing and turning from sin. And doing so with integrity and without deceit, as we're going to hear."
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3. "David's prayers of repentance and confession show us what to do when we're in a situation when we violate our commitment to God's standards in our life. And when we want to restore our relationship with the Lord or with another person."
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4. "And there's a sense in which, so it's a great illustration of how we can feel trapped by guilt, right? When we've wronged somebody else. And if we want to be free from guilt, we have to be free from guilt. It means admitting our wrong."
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5. "Now, we live in a time in which there is very little shame, remorse, or even an understanding of what is right or wrong. And this is partially due to people subscribing to our channel. And I want to say thank You do your thing, I'll do mine. There are no absolute truths that apply in all times and places. Just believe whatever you want."
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6. "Because most of the good that we do, as well as most of the, unfortunately, sin that we do, impacts other people. Right? And it indirectly influences, even more people. Because all the good that we do, every time we sin or mess up or make a mistake, all those actions ripple out through our closest relationships and out into the wider community and our society."
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7. "And the first thing Numbers says is when we wrong another person, we not only wrong them, we wrong God. We break faith with the Lord. And as a result, we are guilty before God. And we may feel guilty ourselves. And the solution involves two steps. First, we have to confess the sin that's been committed."
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8. "But when we need to restore a relationship that's been harmed, whether that's with God or with another, the obvious solution is confessing our wrong. It's just confessing our failure. It's confess, I made a mistake. And secondly, as far as possible, Numbers says, we make restitution to the person that we've wronged in a way that's appropriate."
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9. "Guilt is good if it leads us to wholehearted confession, repentance, and restitution. Now, several of the steps of AA and many other recovery groups are actually based on the same principles that we have here in Numbers chapter five. For example, step five is, we admitted to God and to ourselves and to another human being, the exact nature of our wrongs. That's confession, right?"
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10. "Confession relieves us from the crushing and destructive weight of guilt. That's what Psalm 32 makes clear. Psalm 32 begins with a beatitude. There are more beatitudes in the Bible than just in Matthew, chapter five. And one of them is here, starting Psalm 32. Happy or overjoyed. You know how blessed are those whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered."
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