Someone says, "Yes, I know that Jesus died for the world; He tasted our second 
death; He redeemed us by His sacrifice; but I don't feel worthy because I have 
sinned. How do I know that I am included in His sacrifice? I don't FEEL like He 
accepts me!"
Let's look at an example of a man who knew he was a sinner, for he was doubly 
one--an adulterer and a murderer at the same time: David. Yes, he came within a 
hair's breadth of committing the unpardonable sin, for he prays in Psalm 51:11, 
"Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy Holy Spirit from me." He 
had gone a whole year in impenitence after committing the foul deeds. Could he 
ever find acceptance with God?

(1) He confessed his sin openly, fully, honestly (vs. 3). (2) He realized that 
his sin was a re-crucifixion of the Lamb of God (vs. 4), thus delivering him 
from the whimpering, selfish fear of getting AIDS or Herpes, or losing his job, 
or embarrassment, etc. as the result of his sin. In the light of the cross, he 
learned to ABHOR his sin! (vs. 17). (3) He saw that sin permeated every cell of 
his being and of his soul (vss. 5, 6). He pleaded no "buts" to excuse it even 1 
percent. (4) He took the absolutely necessary step of believing that God 
forgave his heinous sin--at the cost of the shed blood of the Son of God (vss. 
7-10). You can't truly believe in the forgiveness of sins unless your soul is 
humbled in the dust by realizing the enormity of sin itself. (5) David pleaded, 
begged, for cleansing of soul, not just legal "pardon" (vs. 10). (6) He 
realized that the "bloodguiltiness" of his soul included guilt of the blood of 
the Son of God (vs. 14). (7) David consecrated the rest of his life to 
missionary, soul-saving work, a new career (vss. 12, 13).

Did David know that God had "accepted" him? Yes; he realized that no band-aid 
could help him; he had been saved from the deepest hell itself.

--Robert J. Wieland

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