The Way Back — The Way Forward
The joy of God’s correction
In Psalm 32, considered by many to be a companion to David's song of repentance in Psalm 51, we find a deeply transparent heart. Not only is the psalmist transparent about his own failings and God's correction in his life, he also celebrates the forgiveness and restoration that will help him to move forward from his failures.
Forgiveness and correction go hand in hand
In Psalm 32, considered by many to be a companion to David's song of repentance in Psalm 51, we find a deeply transparent heart. Not only is the psalmist transparent about his own failings and God's correction in his life, he also celebrates the forgiveness and restoration that will help him to move forward from his failures.
David’s “year of hiding and denial”
In Psalm 32, considered by many to be a companion to David's song of repentance in Psalm 51, we find a deeply transparent heart. Not only is the psalmist transparent about his own failings and God's correction in his life, he also celebrates the forgiveness and restoration that will help him to move forward from his failures.
Trading guilt and shame for rescue and relief
In Psalm 32, considered by many to be a companion to David's song of repentance in Psalm 51, we find a deeply transparent heart. Not only is the psalmist transparent about his own failings and God's correction in his life, he also celebrates the forgiveness and restoration that will help him to move forward from his failures.
Wisdom is the fruit of repentance
In Psalm 32, considered by many to be a companion to David's song of repentance in Psalm 51, we find a deeply transparent heart. Not only is the psalmist transparent about his own failings and God's correction in his life, he also celebrates the forgiveness and restoration that will help him to move forward from his failures.