Day 134 (Psalm 32, 51, 86, 122) - Year 8
5/14/20268 min
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[upbeat music] Hey, Bible readers. I'm Tara-Leigh Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. All our psalms today were written by David. As he pours his heart out in song, we see his repentance before God. We see him praising God's forgiveness and mercy, and we come full circle at the end with a praise song focused on God's relationship with all the people David rules over, which is especially fitting since David's recent sin had national consequences. Psalm 32 is a psalm of thanksgiving to God for the unique way He works in the hearts of His kids to bless us even when we sin. He doesn't bless our sin, but He still blesses us when we sin, and two of the ways He does that is by covering our sins and convicting us of our sins. Those are both blessings. There are two ways sin can be covered. When I cover my sins, I hide them. But when God covers my sins, He atones for them. He pays for them. It's kind of like when you forget your wallet and the bill comes, and your friend says, "I'll cover you." Except God's covering is for a lot more than just a steak dinner. It's for all your sin and rebellion, past, present, and future. At the start of this chapter, David was the one doing the covering. But at the end of the chapter, David uncovers his sin, and God covers it.