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| Blessedness of Forgiveness and of Trust in God. A Psalm of David. Maskil.
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| 1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, Whose sin is covered.
 
 | Blessed is he –  Primarily David himself. R3260:1 
 Taking the standpoint of the prophet after his heart had returned to peace with God through assurance of divine forgiveness of his sins. R4271:2
 
 Whose transgression –  Against Uriah. R3260:1
 
 Nearly all sins committed by God's people may be classed as mixed sins--only partially wilful. R5690:2
 
 Is forgiven –  If you believe God exercised mercy toward you and forgave your sins, then believe also that the Lord has a similar arrangement for the world. HG147:3
 
 Is covered –  The Lord will cover the unwilful portion of a mixed sin, but will punish that portion which was of knowledge and assent of the mind. R5690:1
 
 Set aside; not actually blotted out until the resurrection. R3261:1, R3314:6, R2667:1, R4272:5
 
 
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| 2 Blessed is the man unto whom Jehovah imputeth not iniquity, And in whose spirit there is no guile.
 
 | lmputeth not iniquity –  So long as we renounce it and seek the Lord in faith and sincerity. R3314:6 
 There is no guile –  No deceit or hypocrisy; whose conduct is open and transparent. R2017:5
 
 No secret longing for sin with merely the restraints of fear. R4271:2
 
 
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| 3 When I kept silence, my bones wasted away Through my groaning all the day long.
 
 | When I kept silence –  Verses 3 and 4 briefly rehearse the king's unhappy experiences during nearly a year. R4271:3 
 Apparently for a time the king had smothered his conscience. R4271:5
 
 The sin was concealed, unrepented of. R2016:2
 
 My bones waxed old –  He seemed to age rapidly that year; he became enfeebled prematurely. R4272:1
 
 
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| 4 For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me: My moisture was changed into the drought of summer. {Selah
 
 | Thy hand was heavy –  The chiefest of his troubles consisted in his separation from the Lord. R4271:4 
 Turned into the drought –  All the freshness, vigor and joy were consumed, as by a drouth. R4272:1
 
 
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| 5 I acknowledged my sin unto thee, And mine iniquity did I not hide:
 I said, I will confess my transgressions unto Jehovah;
 And thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. {Selah
 
 | Acknowledged my sin –  "Against thee, and thee alone, have I sinned, and done this great evil in thy sight." (Psa. 51:4) R4271:5 
 Unto the LORD –  To the Lord only could he go asking forgiveness. R4271:5
 
 
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| 6 For this let every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayest be found: Surely when the great waters overflow they shall not reach unto him.
 
 | For this –  For this cause, because of God's mercy. R4272:5 
 Mayest be found –  There is a time limit to divine mercies. R4272:5
 
 Before the heart becomes calloused and set in an evil course. R2017:5
 
 David's experience taught him that every day he remained unrepentant carried him further from fellowship with the Lord. R3261:4
 
 Surely –  If the sinner will promptly confess and repent. R3261:4
 
 Of great waters –  Of trouble. R3261:4 Psalms 32:7
 
 From trouble –  Not necessarily implying that they would be taken away before the trouble. It is "through much tribulation we shall enter the kingdom." (Acts 14:22) R4273:1
 
 Songs of deliverance –  David could figuratively hear the heavenly messengers singing songs of his deliverance even while in the affliction. R3261:5
 
 
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| 7 Thou art my hiding-place; thou wilt preserve me from trouble; Thou wilt compass me about with songs of deliverance. {Selah
 
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| 8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will counsel thee with mine eye upon thee.
 
 | With mine eye –  The eye is the symbol of wisdom. R4858:6 
 We should look to the Lord for leading in all of life's affairs. R4859:1, R4858:3, R3062:1
 
 As a horse, driven without reins or bridle, simply directed by the eye and watching for the master's will, the animal being without restraint. R4273:2
 
 The Lord's eye will watch over us, that he may give us the necessary proper counsel. R4273:1
 
 Those who can be guided only by continual scourgings are not of the overcoming class. E234
 
 
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| 9 Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding; Whose trappings must be bit and bridle to hold them in,
 Else they will not come near unto thee.
 
 | Be ye not as the horse –  But, in the legitimate use of our intellectual endowments, let us apply our hearts unto instruction. R1661:6* 
 As the mule –  Stubborn. R680:1*
 
 No understanding –  God would have his reasoning creatures serve intelligently and without force. R1566:2, R680:4*
 
 While the Lord promises grace sufficient, he never encourages any to rest supinely upon his promises, but exhorts to activity, alertness, energy, perseverance. R1670:3
 
 With general directions he sends us forth: not like machines, but as intelligent beings, to use our brains as well as our hands and feet. R3161:5
 
 The two extremes of underrating and overrating human reason are both fraught with evil consequences. R1566:6
 
 With bit and bridle –  The world will be restrained with bit and bridle during the Millennium, but they must advance beyond this to be fit for eternal life at its close. R4273:2
 
 Lest they come –  Else they will not come (R.V.) R2017:6
 
 
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| 10 Many sorrows shall be to the wicked; But he that trusteth in Jehovah, lovingkindness shall compass him about.
 
 | Mercy shall compass –  Though, to outward appearances, having as many sorrows as their less pious neighbors, God's promise is sure and his grace sufficient. R4273:4 
 
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| 11 Be glad in Jehovah, and rejoice, ye righteous; And shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart.
 | Glad in the LORD –  A very different thing from being glad in the trifling things of this world. R4273:4 
 Ye righteous –  God's people, reckoned righteous through faith. R4273:1
 
 
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