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Cover or Be Covered
by Jeffrey Arthurs
Text: Psalm 32
Topic: How to receive the peace of God.
Big Idea: Walk in the light as he is in the light, and receive the peace of God.
Keywords: Atonement; Blood; Blood of Christ; Christ; Christ, Messiah; Christ, only Savior; Christ, our righteousness; Confession; Cross; Deliverance; Forgiveness; Forgiveness, divine; Guilt; Human limitations; Hypocrisy; Jesus Christ; Peace; Repentance; Salvation; Security in God; Self-examination; Sin
Introduction:
- Illustration: At the end of World War II, many Japanese soldiers would not surrender because they were afraid.
We sinners can try to cover ourselves.
- If you are at war with a stronger opponent, if you have created enmity with a more powerful foe, it is natural to fear.
- When we fear, it's natural to hide.
- Tradition says David wrote this psalm after his great sin with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband, Uriah.
- He went into hiding, trying to cover himself from God.
- Illustration: When Dallas Willard's two-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter, Larissa, wanted to get away with something bad, she told her grandma: "Don't look at me, Nana. Okay?"
- Illustration: Arthurs shares a number of stories of people who sin after saying to God: Don't look at me, God. Okay?
- Sinners try to cover themselves, using various methods, tools, tricks, and devices.
- David used deception.
- Peter tried to ignore that he had denied Jesus.
- We spend 12 hours a day at the office to occupy ourselves, or we spend 4 hours a night on the Internet to fill our minds.
- We also cover our sin with attempts at justification.
- Scripture teaches that when we try to cover our own sins, God’s hand falls heavy upon us.
- In verse 3 and 4, David describes the physiological response our bodies have to a troubled conscience.
- Illustration: Researchers at Temple University have found that it takes more effort from the human brain to lie than to tell the truth.
We sinners can confess and be covered by God's forgiveness.
- We can try to cover our own sins, or we can confess as David did.
- We must always confess to God: I've done wrong. I'm sorry. I repent.
- Since we have also wronged each other, we confess to our brother or sister when appropriate.
- Illustration: After blowing up at his sons over a mistake they had made, D. L. Moody confessed his sorrow to them.
- When we confess, God extends his shalom to us—his peace, fullness, health, prosperity, and blessing.
- The passive voice of verses 1 and 2 tells us that we cannot cover ourselves; we must be covered by Christ.
- How blessed—how happy, how fortunate, how full of peace—is the one whose sins are laid upon Christ's shoulders.
- Isaiah says, "Though your sins be as scarlet, I will make them as white as snow."
Conclusion
- If you are at war with a more powerful opponent—if you have created enmity—then you fear and hide; but what if the war is over?
- We must come out of hiding, and we receive the peace of God.
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