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Psalm 32 proclaims one of the greatest blessings the gospel offers: the forgiveness of sins. In this psalm, David does not speak abstractly about forgiveness, but as one who has felt the crushing weight of guilt before God—and who has experienced the profound relief that comes when sin is confessed and forgiven. This sermon explores why forgiveness is so precious by first considering the unbearable weight of unconfessed sin. David describes the toll that guilt took on his whole being: his bones wasting away, his strength dried up, and the heavy hand of the Lord pressing upon him. Sin is not a light matter. Every sin is committed against a holy God, and the burden of guilt cannot be escaped by distraction, self-improvement, or denial. Left unresolved, sin brings sorrow, despair, and ultimately death. Against this dark backdrop, the glory of forgiveness shines all the more brightly. “Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven.” David testifies that when he stopped hiding his sin and confessed it before God, the Lord freely forgave the iniquity of his sin. The crushing burden was lifted. Peace replaced anguish. This forgiveness is not earned, but granted by grace to those who repent and trust in the Lord. The psalm then turns outward, urging all who hear to seek the Lord while he may be found. Forgiveness is offered now, but the day of judgment will surely come. David warns against hardening the heart—against delaying repentance until it is too late. The wicked remain surrounded by sorrow, but steadfast love surrounds those who trust in the Lord. Ultimately, Psalm 32 teaches that the righteous are not those without sin, but those whose sins have been forgiven. They rejoice not in their own righteousness, but in the mercy of God. This forgiveness is finally and fully grounded in Christ, whose blood cleanses repentant sinners from all guilt. If you feel the weight of sin, do not flee from God—run to him. Come to Christ, confess your sin, and receive the blessing David celebrates: forgiveness, peace, and joy in the Lord.