Psalm 130 is the cry of a burdened soul who knows that he is lost eternally and 
in disgrace, but for the much more abounding grace of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

 

It is the cry of King David when he was overwhelmed with guilt for his double 
murder of adultery and murder, when the king cried out in anguish, “Take not 
Thy Holy Spirit from me!” (Psalm 51:11). David knew he was lost forever, except 
for that “grace” of Christ. The pain of his guilt was tremendous.

 

If that anguish has come upon you, do not give up in despair; “the Savior of 
all men” still loved David, and He still loves you.

 

No matter how deep is the guilt of the sin that torments you, the Savior has 
not given up on you and you must not give up on Him.

 

The Good News in Psalm 130 is in verse 4: “There is forgiveness with Thee, that 
Thou mayest be feared [reverenced].”

 

Especially for the one who is in “the depths” is that promise precious!

 

Perhaps it is only those who have been in “the depths” who can appreciate the 
heights of that more abounding grace of Christ! 

 

But don’t put the Lord’s grace on trial; don’t abuse it; walk softly, as did 
the exceedingly wicked King Ahab when he finally repented: “[King] Ahab put 
sack cloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and lay in sackcloth, and went softly. 
And the word of the Lord came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying, Seest thou how 
Ahab humbleth himself before Me?” (1 Kings 21:27-29).



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