Psalm 30
David has been delivered from his enemies, from the grave, from the pit. The danger was clearly great & David had been in real mourning and sorrow.
God had been his help and had rescued David.
David sees the helpfulness of going through this experience - knowing that God has rescued him out of it. He was now able to pray and praise in a way that had God's perspective.
Psalm 31
v9-18 The most bitter ingredients of David's cup of sorrow
His eyes are weak with sorrow
His soul & body consumed with grief
His life consumed with anguish
His years with groaning
His strength is failing because of his affliction
His bones grow weak
He is the utter contempt of his neighbours, dreaded by friends, forgotten by them
There is much slander & plots to end his life
There is real shame and false accusation
David rests on the goodness of God and praise Him for what He has done. His message is a reminder that we must trust God at all times, knowing that His plans are good and perfect.
Psalm 32
Indispensable conditions for enjoying the forgiveness of God:
Acknowledge your sin
Confess your transgressions
Trust in Him
When we have our sins forgiven, we are blessed, forgiven, protected from trouble & surrounded with songs of deliverance. We have God's unfailing love surrounding us.
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