Repentance is Key
Restore
the joy of your salvation to me and sustain me by giving me a willing spirit.1
Today’s
Psalm brings us to one of the lowest points of David’s life. Standing tall in
his royal status, David soon learned that even he, the king, was not above
God’s law. In one act of pride, David had broken half of the Ten Commandments
in one blow when he willingly looked upon his neighbor’s wife (coveted), had
her husband killed (lied and murdered), and taken Bathsheba for his own (stolen
and adulterated). Now David carried the weight of his shame and guilt and was
desperate for forgiveness. His latest actions had required a massive repentance
on his part, and so it was that, with sorrow pouring out of his broken spirit,
David humbly recognized how deeply he needed to be restored by God.
Society
today makes it difficult to appear anything but perfect, and in complete
control of our imperfect lives. But many of us are walking around with a nearly
broken spirit, repentant of past (or present) sins, desperate for the Lord’s
forgiveness, but fearful of what He may require of us. God only wants our heart
(Ps. 51:17) - a sacrifice of pride - for it is pride that keeps us from
repentance. God desires an abundant life for us (Jn. 10:10) but we allow our
fears and doubts to consume us allowing pride to take over. Repentance must
happen before we can be restored; like David, we CAN be restored.
I
love that God saw fit to make David’s life so transparent to us! He allows us
to see David at his very worst and most vulnerable, as well as those times when
he was so close to the Lord and his spirit just sang in praise. God knew that
we would need a real-life example to see that a real relationship with the
Lord, no matter where we are in our spiritual walk, is more than possible.
If
you find yourself needing restoration today, go to the Father right now with a
humbled heart and trust him with your broken spirit. God is waiting to restore
you to a life full of his provision, blessing, mercy, and grace bound by
forgiveness and love.
Suggested
Prayer: Lord, I believe that you desire an abundant life for me, and I know you
have the power to forgive me, to restore me, and to heal my broken spirit. I
come to you today with a humble heart…Create in me a clean heart. In Jesus’
name, Amen.
1. Psalm 51:12 (CSB).
Today’s
Encounter was written by: Veronica B.
All articles on this website are written by
Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.