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Chapter 66 of 189

02.032. Psalm 32

1 min read · Chapter 66 of 189

Psalms 32:1-11 A Psalm of David, Maschil.

Perhaps this psalm was composed for the great day of the national atonement, on the tenth day of the seventh month, Lev. 16. In it observe, (1.) The exceeding riches of the grace of God, manifested in blessing men with forgiveness of sin, and with protection amidst dangers, and direction in duty, Psalms 32:1-2, Psalms 32:7-8. (2.) The indispensable duty of them who desire new-covenant blessings; viz. to acknowledge their offences to God; to implore his favour, which they need; to walk humbly and circumspectly before him, and to rejoice in him as God and their God, Psalms 32:3-6, Psalms 32:9-11.

While I am truly conscious of my sinfulness, and deeply affected therewith, let the faith and experience of Jesus’ full pardon of my sins, and of the communications of his grace, melt my heart, and animate me to every commanded duty.

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