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Psalms 51

Psalm 51 is a powerful expression of David's confession and repentance, highlighting the importance of acknowledging sin and seeking forgiveness from God.
Chuck Smith explores Psalm 51, a penitential psalm reflecting David's deep confession after his sin with Bathsheba. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging sin before God, recognizing that true cleansing comes from a heartfelt confession and reliance on God's mercy. Smith highlights that sin is ultimately against God, and its effects can lead to a loss of joy and separation from His presence. The sermon underscores the necessity of seeking a clean heart and a renewed spirit, as well as the transformative power of God's forgiveness.

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Intro: One of 7 penitential Psalms. Written after Nathan came to David. "Thou art the

man" - "I have sinned against Jehovah" - "Jehovah also hath put away thy sin."

This psalm is an interpretation of David's confession to Nathan.

I. SIN IN RELATION TO GOD.

A. David cast himself on God's mercy "Have mercy."

1. In the Book of Exodus where God gave the Law, God declared Himself to

be "A God full of compassion, and gracious, slow to anger and plenteous

in mercy and truth."

B. Conscious of sin in the presence of God.

1. "My transgressions" - definite rebellion & disobedience.

2. "My iniquity" - the result of transgression which is perversion

or pollution.

3. "My sin" - includes all the fact, sense of failure & ruin, conscious &

unconscious actions. I willfully disobeyed, I am polluted, I am

a failure.

C. What David sought.

1. "Blot out" - erase as a mark from a book.

2. "Wash me" - original Hebrew word trample me.

3. "Cleanse me" - Hebrew word difficult to translate. "Unsin me"

Seeking a forgiveness so complete that the whole fact & issue of sin

can be canceled.

II. I ACKNOWLEDGE "FOR, MY TRANSGRESSIONS."

A. Acknowledge - I know it, I confess it, make no attempt to hide it.

1. Psalm 32 last week.

"When I kept silence bones waxed old. Day and night thy Hand was

heavy upon me. My moisture turned to the draught of summer. I

acknowledge my sin unto thee. I said, I will confess."

2. No cleansing without confession.

3. When does confession of sin have great value?

a. When confessed to a priest.

b. Made to the one I have wronged (not enough..

c. Confessed one to the other.

d. When it is made to God. This comes after I have confessed to

myself "I have sinned."

B. Against thee & thee only have I sinned and done this evil in thy sight.

1. Sinned against Bathsheba? sinned with Bathsheba.

2. Sinned against Uriah? Noble sin two choices.

3. When a man wrongs a woman, he hurts God. When he wrongs a man the last

hurt is felt by God.

III. SIN IN ITS RELATION TO THE SINNER.

"Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me."

A. Facts concerning my own being -in essence corrupt.

B. Vs. 6 Though nature corrupt you have placed within a guide a consciousness

of wrong.

C. New appeal for cleansing from inherited pollution. Vs ?, 8

D. The effects of unconfessed sins.

1. Wrong spirit, Vs 10

2. Separated from His presence, Vs 11

3. Joy of salvation gone, Vs 12

4. Witness is gone, Vs 13

5. Inner song gone, Vs 14

6. Praise is gone, Vs 15

Great truths from this psalm.

1. Sin is against God and destroys personality & paralyzes influence.

Utterly incurable by human action.

2. God responds to confession & trust in His mercy.

Voltaire sat down to write an irreverent parody to this Psalm and when he reached the

petition "Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me" he became

frightened, stopped his work and destroyed his parchment.

Sermon Outline

  1. SIN IN RELATION TO GOD points: - David cast himself on God's mercy - Conscious of sin in the presence of God - 'What David sought: blot out, wash me, cleanse me'
  2. I ACKNOWLEDGE 'FOR, MY TRANSGRESSIONS' points: - Acknowledge - I know it, I confess it, make no attempt to hide it - Against thee & thee only have I sinned and done this evil in thy sight
  3. SIN IN ITS RELATION TO THE SINNER points: - Facts concerning my own being - in essence corrupt - New appeal for cleansing from inherited pollution - The effects of unconfessed sins

Key Quotes

“Voltaire sat down to write an irreverent parody to this Psalm and when he reached the petition 'Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me' he became frightened, stopped his work and destroyed his parchment.” — Chuck Smith
“I have sinned against Jehovah, Jehovah also hath put away thy sin.” — Chuck Smith
“Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • Confession of sin is essential for cleansing and forgiveness from God.
  • Unconfessed sins can have severe consequences, including a wrong spirit, separation from God's presence, and loss of joy and witness.
  • God responds to confession and trust in His mercy, offering forgiveness and cleansing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Psalm 51?
Psalm 51 is one of the 7 penitential Psalms, written after Nathan came to David, and it's an interpretation of David's confession to Nathan.
What does David mean by 'blot out' and 'wash me'?
David is seeking a forgiveness so complete that the whole fact & issue of sin can be canceled, and he wants to be cleansed from his sin.
Why is confession of sin important?
No cleansing without confession, and confession of sin has great value when made to God, after confessing to oneself and others.
What are the effects of unconfessed sins?
The effects include a wrong spirit, being separated from God's presence, losing the joy of salvation, losing one's witness, losing one's inner song, and losing praise.

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