JOY EVERLASTING
David had been the “apple of God’s
eye” (see Psalm 17:8; 1 Samuel 13:14). By trusting in the Lord he defeated
Goliath (1 Samuel 17, v. 45). He refused to fight Saul, his father-in-law and
king, even though Saul tried to kill David several times. He faithfully served
the Lord for many years, and God promised that he would be the ancestor of the
Messiah (2 Samuel 7:13-14).
Yet David also committed adultery
with Bathsheba and murdered her husband and several other faithful servants of
the LORD (2 Samuel 11). When the prophet Nathan confronted David, he repented
of his sin and wrote psalms expressing his repentance and faith (Psalms 32-51).
Read Psalm 51.
·
To what quality or characteristic of God does
David appeal for forgiveness (vv. 1-2)?
·
How can David say that he has sinned only
against God when he has done so much harm to so many others (vv. 3-4)?
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How deep does sin run in the human race (v. 5)?
·
What is the “joy of Your salvation,” and how
does one receive it (vv.7-12)?
·
What model for the joyful life of the child of
God does David offer us (vv. 15-19)?
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