"Be gracious to me, O God,
according to Your loving kindness, According to the greatness of Your
compassion blot out my transgressions." (Psa.
51:1).
Hey Gang: As I read and
reread these words of David I sense the depth of his anguish for I have been
there. Times when I know I have sinned against Abba Father and poured out
my heart as David does in this Psalm, only to go out and grieve the Holy Spirit
all over again.
I confess I have struggled with the
question, “Does God withdraw from us when we are in sin?”
When I shared this question with a
pastor friend of mine, he seemed to be appalled that I would make such a
suggestion. But Psalm 51 happens to be a Psalm I frequently return too,
especially when the waters seem to be up around my 'snoz' and creeping
higher. I like to be in good company when going through the wilderness
and David is one I retreat to often.
God did say that David is a man
after His heart, didn't he. Of course my first line of defense is Jesus,
the perfect Son of God who knew no sin, but there are times when I need to hear
from one of God's anointed saints, who certainly had his times of walking in
the darkness of this world, to see how he handled those times when he chose to
go his own way.
Now back to the question, “Does
withdraws from us when we are walking contrary to His will and His ways?”
Nathan had just rattled the King’s chain when he took him to task for the
Bathsheba incident. A rattling that hit David where he/we need to be hit
when we are walking contrary to what we know is God's mandate for our
lives.
He cried out to God, "Be
gracious to me, O God, according to Your loving kindness; According to the
greatness of Your compassion blot out my transgressions." (v.1).
I confess I have prayed that prayer many times and keep it close at hand for
those times when I fail in my walk with the Lord. He went on and
cried ou,t "Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity and cleanse me from my
sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me"
(v. 2-3)
Now notice the reason for the
question. In verse 10 and 11 we read his plea, "Create in me a
clean heart O God, And renew a steadfast spirit with me. Do not
cast me away from Your presence and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me".
Have I resolved this very important
issue in my mind and heart? I believe I have. Notice the
reassurance that we find in John's words in I John 1:6-7, “If we say that we
have fellowship with him, and yet walk in darkness, we lie, and do not practice
the truth; but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have
fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us
from all sin".
Soooo, "Listen, listen up!"
Can you hear it, "Your ears will hear a word behind you, "This
is the way, walk in it". (Isa. 30:21).
Blessings,
Gramps
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