"Hiding in Plain Sight" - Psalms 30-32
I can tell you that, in this teaching we will come face to face with some beautiful truths in our passages tonight! Psalm 32 is of particular note, and happened to be the favorite Psalm of St Augustine. What made it his favorite?
Psalm 32 is very similar to Psalm 51, although it is more general. Psalm 51 is directly connected to David's sin with Bathsheba, and the general thoughts of Psalm 32 seem to have laid the groundwork for the specific application in Psalm 51.
The challenge addressed in Psalms 31, 32, and 51 is the challenge we all face of moral failure. We all have to deal with the inconvenient truth of our weaknesses, our shortcomings, and the fact that even the best of us has sinfully weak moments when our behavior is less than loving. What do we do with our sin?
Two extremes are possible. Admit it, and then wallow in guilt and shame feeling like a hopeless failure. Or hide it and pretend everything is ok on the surface while it eats us up on the inside. But there is a wonderful third option. What does this have to do with hiding in plain sight?
If you want to be blessed, then come and see the powerful truths of the Psalms!
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Steve
Psalms 30-32
April 27, 2022 • Pastor Steve Feden • Psalm 32, Psalm 30, Psalm 31
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