Well...another session of the Ruminator Class is finished. As we continue our study of the First Epistle of John...we have focused on one thing that can keep us from true fellowship with the Father, Jesus, and others...SIN. In I John 2:1...John writes to us and encourages us that we MAY NOT sin. The potential and possibility for saints...is that we MAY sin. IF we DO sin...we have an advocate for us...JESUS CHRIST THE RIGHTEOUS.The pattern: (1) get in the light (2) confess (call it like God calls it...sin)
(3) repent (4) apply blood (5) walk forgiven (6) fellowship.
REPENT: (met-an-o-eh-o)= to think differently or afterwards (so as to change); that is reconsider. To have a change of mind, heart, attitude, direction. NOTE: This is not just having remores or being sorry for being caught or reaping wat we sow by the cause and effect principle.
AKA: Re-Paris...like Paris Hilton regretting for being made to pay the penalty without changing.
PENTENTIAL PSALMS (Pslams of Repentance): These are written by the Psalmist who is distressed by his SIN (aka early Blues). The lament (weeping) is the confession of sin...imploring God to forgive. There are 7 Penitential Psalms (Psalm 6, Psalm 32, Psalm 38, Psalm 51, Psalm 102, Psalm 130, Psalm 143) NOTE: When you have the need of repenting... it helps to use these as guideposts to help you along the road to repentence)
In class we looked at Psalm 51. This is a Psalm of David after Nathan confronted the King about his sin. (See II Samuel 11-12) "The Lord also has TAKEN AWAY YOUR SIN;...you shall NOT die." (II Samuel 12:13).
David...as King...had (1) abused his authority (2) transgressed...went beyond known limits (3) lusted with his eyes while Bathsheba took a bath (if she had been taking a shower...would she have been called Showersheba?) (4) committed adultery (5) impregnated her (6) plotted to set up her husband as the father (7) pre-meditated murder of her husband.
The two Penitential Psalms by David concerning this event were Psalm 32 and Psalm 51 (it is thought that Psalm 51 was written first and Psalm 32 was the followup).
THE REPENTANCE PROGRESSION
1. Request for grace/mercy (unmerited favor and not what he deserved)
based on God's lovingkindness and God's greatness...not based on David's goodness and right to be forgiven. (Psalm 51:1)
2. Blot out (stroke rub, erase, smooth as with oil) transgressions (going beyond known limits, revolt, trespasses) (Psalm 51:1)
3. Wash (stamping with feet, fuller process) thoroughly (repeatedly) from iniquities (perversity, evil, fault, mischief) (Psalm 51:2)
NOTE: Fulling referes to the use of heat, moisture and extreme agitation to make a wool fabric shrink and therfore become stronger and warmer. This fabric can be made by FELTING, knitting, weaving, crocheting, knotless netting or any textile construction technique that can use wool fiber or yarn to create it. When the FULLING is being done, the fibers continue to move (we call this migrate) and entangel on each other. Even though the size of the fiber diameter does not change, the air between the fibers is removed as they tangle around each other, so the fabric, shrinks.
NOTE TO THE NOTE: We had guest Ruminators...Kirk and Christine Lokits. Kirk has been to Mongolia where he used the Ruminator Ramblings as teaching tools...with 12 people...to date...in Mongolia getting saved. Christine pointed out that through the FULLING process.. they can weave materials strong enough to become housing (actual huts) for living. WOW...As God washes us thoroughly from iniquities...we are formed and enter into a safety area.
4. Cleanse (to be bright, pure, sound, clear, unadulterated, uncontaminated, innocent, holy, purged...KARTHOS) from SIN (offence, missing the mark so as not to share in the prize) (Psalm 51:2)
5. I know transgression/sin is ever before me (Psalm 51:3) David knew what he had done...and he knew that it was wrong. Many people know they are sinners...but they choose not to deal with it...and just go on sinning or sweep it under the rug.
6. Against Thee (God) and Thee (God) alone I have sinned...and done what is evil in Thy (God's) sight. It may have involved others...but the bottom line is that when we sin..it is AGAINST GOD ALONE. (Ps. 51:4)
7. SO...(cause and effect of transgressions, iniquity, sin)...God is justified and blamless when He speaks and judges (David...and us) (Psalm 51:4)
8. Brought forht in iniquity...conceived in sin. David did not blame anyone else but himself. He spoke of what is known as "original sin".
Read: Romans 3:10, Romans 3:23, Romans 5:12, Romans 6:23. These speak of our sinful condition and the ROOTS of that sinful condition.
"Threfore, just as through one man (Adam/Eve) SIN entered into the world (entrance point)...and death through sin (result of sin) and SO (ultimate cause and effect) death spread to ALL men...because ALL sinned." (Romans 5:12)
9. God's desire is TRUTH...found in the innermots being (little s...spirit of man)...and wisdom to be made KNOWN in the hidden part (little s)
(Proverbs 51:6)
10. David begins to list what he desired from God in Psalm 51:7-12,14-15). It sounds like David is warming up his voice for one of his Psalms as he says...me, me, me, me. The list includes: (a) Purify me to be clean (b) Wash me to be whiter than snow (c) Make me hear joy and gladness
(d) Let his broken bones (figurative bones) rejoice (e) Hid Your face from my sins (f) Blot out ALL my iniquities (g) Create in me a clan heart, O God (h) Renew a steadfast spirit within me (i) Do not cast me away from Thy presence (j) Do not take Thy Holy Spirit from me (k) Restore to me the joy of Thy salvation (l) Sustain me with a willing spirit (little s)
(k) Deliver me from blood-gultiness (l) Open my lips and mouth that I may declare Thy praise
11. If God would do these things for David...he would "teach transgressors Thy ways...and sinners will be converted to Thee." David would know that practical, nitty-gritty act of Forgiveness...and could reach other transgressors. (Psalm 51:13)
12. David knew that God did not want feigned faith. He did not want the mere motion of worship...with outward show. David knew that God wanted worship to start from the inside and then become manifested in the outward. He knew (a) God did not delight in sacrifice (b) God was not pleased with burnt offerings. David knew that God would not despise sacrifices of (a) broken spirit (b) broken heart (c) contrite heart.
(Psalm 51: 16,17)
13. God is a builder of walls. God repairs us...for the purpose of worship. God is not against sacrifices and worship...he delights in (a) righteous sacrifices (b) burnt offering (c) whole burnt offering. (Psalm 51:18,19)
Of course...back to the First Epistle of John...Jesus is the ultimate blood sacrifice that pleases God...is the propitiation (satisfaction) to God for our sins...not animals.
"For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins." (Hebrews 10:4)
Well...until next class...
Rodney




