The Book of Psalms Chapter 32Chapter Overview: The happiness of them whose sins are forgiven, ver. 1, 2. The necessity of confessing our sins, and of prayer, ver. 3 - 6. God's promise to them that trust in him, ver. 7 - 10. An exhortation to rejoice in God, ver. 11. A psalm of David, Maschil. Title of the psalm. Maschil - Or, an instructor. This psalm is fitly so called, because it was composed for the information of the church, in that most important doctrine, the way to true blessedness. Verses:
32:2 | Imputeth - Whom God doth not charge with the guilt of his sins, but graciously pardons and accepts him in Christ. No guile - Who freely confesses all his sins, and turns from sin to God with all his heart. | 32:3 | Silence - From a full and open confession of my sins. Old - My spirit failed, and the strength of my body decayed. Roaring - Because of the continual horrors of my conscience, and sense of God's wrath. | 32:4 | Hand - Thy afflicting hand. My moisture - Was dried up. | 32:5 | The iniquity - The guilt of my sin. | 32:6 | For this - Upon the encouragement of my example. Found - In an acceptable and seasonable time, while God continues to offer grace and mercy. Waters - In the time of great calamities. Not come - So as to overwhelm him. | 32:8 | I will - This and the next verse seems to be the words of God, whom David brings in as returning this answer to his prayers.Mine eye - So Christ did St. Peter, when he turned and looked upon him. | 32:9 | Will not - Unless they be forced to it by a bit or bridle.And so all the ancient translators understand it. | 32:10 | Sorrows - This is an argument to enforce the foregoing admonition. |
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