Psalms 69:5 (KJV) O God, thou knowest my foolishness; and my sins are not hid from thee.
(Proverbs 6 also read)
Reading the Psalms opens up the heart of David as he worships God. Some of his writing is very political and figurative. If you look at the beginning of this chapter, you see him talking about being stuck in the mud and different things like that. I don’t think those are literal. I think he’s sharing where his heart is and what he’s feeling.
One of the things that we hear frequently about David is that he was a man after God’s own heart. I think this verse points out why that is true. God is listening as David confesses his “foolishness” (200) (folly NASB). Then he confesses an awareness that he doesn’t try to hide his sins from God. He openly confesses them. He is deeply repentant.
He is a man after God’s own heart.
So? We also can be men and women after God’s own heart. We can confess our foolishness. We can confess our sins. We can be open with God about our failures. We can live with an attitude of repentance and a desire for obedience. And then, if your heart isn’t right, God will make it so.
Friday, December 6, 2024
David Insight
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