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Summary

Psalm 32:1-2. 2. Psalm 32 was written by David and written after Psalm 51, the most well-known psalm of confession that David wrote after his sin against Bathsheba and Uriah. It’s highly likely that David wrote Psalm 32 about the same event and is looking back at his terrible sin and remembering God’s forgiveness. David expresses the severity of sin and the magnitude of God’s forgiveness. He wants to express that no matter how terrible your sin is, God’s forgiveness is thorough and complete. God’s forgiveness is so powerful it cleanses you from all forms of sin. God forgiving us of our sins is the greatest blessing we could ever receive because it means you’re not lost in your sins. It means you have an eternal home with God in heaven. True happiness comes from knowing your sins are forgiven.
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