When You Are Truly Sorry Repentance

Psalm 51

Over the last few weeks we have been using as our theme for consideration the "Games People Play". Last week we discussed what we needed to do when our home became like a BATTLESHIP. We also have considered LIFE and MONOPOLY.

This morning we will look at another game and hopefully make the application for our lives. SORRY is one of those games where you move your game piece around the board, and sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, you land on another's spot and send them back to the beginning!

When my grandson Riley was three or four, he quickly picked up on the use of the word 'Sorry'. If he dropped something, or did something, he would reply, 'Sowwy, Pa'. He was so cute; you couldn't get upset with him. Of course that has all changed!

I want to challenge you this morning with one thought…what should we do if we are really sorry? We will turn again to the Word of God to find examples and principles that apply to our lives today! Voyeurism… Adultery… Pregnancy… Cover-up… Conspiracy… Murder... Exposure…

Wow! It could all come from the today's headlines or maybe a new reality TV show…but would it surprise you to know that it came directly out of the Old Testament? It's an event in the life of King David, the second king of the nation of Israel.

David was specifically chosen, appointed by God to be the leader of Israel. And David was at the top of his game. The nation was growing in size, in power and in wealth. Through his leadership Israel and conquered most of the bordering enemies that threatened the nation. David was in the final stages of building a great capital and palace and beginning to plan for a magnificent temple where all of the nation would gather to worship God. Things were going better than better…but then he slipped.

Briefly tell the story of David and Bathsheba. Now thankfully the story doesn't end there. God in His great mercy, sent the prophet Nathan to confront the king, and David repented! He was sorry, but there is more that is necessary than just to be sorry! God calls us to repentance! Read: Ps. 51:1-19

I. Basic Considerations.

II. How Do We Repent?

When we are truly SORRY in our lives, let's do more than just say so. Let's determine to be obedient to the Word of God, and repent of our sin.

When we truly repent, God will forgive and cleanse us from our unrighteousness. Let's quit playing games with God