Psalm 32
deals with the spiritual disease of sin, which can be treated by honest
acknowledgment and repentance. The first five verses express the anguish of
hiding our guilt and then celebrate the joyful release of confessing our
transgressions to God and being forgiven.
This
psalm goes on to show that the Lord longs for us to seek His help in difficulty
(vv.6-8) and receive His guidance. “I will instruct you and teach you in the
way you should go; I will guide you with My eye” (v.8). We are hindered,
though, when we stubbornly refuse to follow His direction and repent from our
sin.
God’s
Word urges us, “Do not be like the horse or like the mule, . . . which must be
harnessed with bit and bridle, else they will not come near you” (v.9). Rather
than hold on to our sin, the Lord offers an alternative: When we humbly
confess, His mercy shall surround us (v.10).
The first
step to receiving God’s forgiveness is to admit that we need it. (RBC)