| Geneva Study Bible <<A Psalm of David, {a} Maschil.>> Blessed is he whose transgression is {b} forgiven, whose sin is covered. (a) Concerning the free remission of sins, which is the chief point of our faith. (b) To be justified by faith, is to have our sins freely remitted, and to be declared just, Ro 4:6. King James Translators' Notes A Psalm...: or, A Psalm of David giving instruction Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary PSALM 32 Ps 32:1-11. Maschil-literally, "giving instruction." The Psalmist describes the blessings of His forgiveness, succeeding the pains of conviction, and deduces from his own experience instruction and exhortation to others. 1, 2. (Compare Ro 4:6). forgiven-literally, "taken away," opposed to retain (Joh 20:23). covered-so that God no longer regards the sin (Ps 85:3). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 32:1,2 Sin is the cause of our misery; but the true believer's transgressions of the Divine law are all forgiven, being covered with the atonement. Christ bare his sins, therefore they are not imputed to him. The righteousness of Christ being reckoned to us, and we being made the righteousness of God in him, our iniquity is not imputed, God having laid upon him the iniquity of us all, and made him a sin-offering for us. Not to impute sin, is God's act, for he is the Judge. It is God that justifies. Notice the character of him whose sins are pardoned; he is sincere, and seeks sanctification by the power of the Holy Ghost. He does not profess to repent, with an intention to indulge in sin, because the Lord is ready to forgive. He will not abuse the doctrine of free grace. And to the man whose iniquity is forgiven, all manner of blessings are promised. |