Psalms 32:1,2

Psalms 32:1 There are here a privilege, a character, and a blessing I. The privilege is that of the "man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works" (Romans 4:6). (1) "Whose transgression is forgiven." This assurance is fitted to relieve that awful sense of guilt, that terrible apprehension... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 32:1-11

Psalms 32 In this Psalm David gives to the world his experience as a sinner. I. He tells us of the blessedness of forgiveness. He is blessed (1) because his sins are taken away; (2) because his sins are covered or hidden, and that from God, not from men; (3) because he is treated as innocent. II.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 32:8

Psalms 32:8 I. The text sets God before us as the Instructor and Guide of men. II. Notice the moral condition of various men and classes of men with regard to the rule of God. (1) There are the unbridled, the men who care for no restraint. God rules them with a rod of iron. (2) Those who are chief... [ Continue Reading ]

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