You have been gathered to worship the true God. Not God as we imagine Him to be. Man frequently fancies that God is like us. We project onto God what we want Him to be like. We want a god that flatters us, a god that confirms to us that our judgment is flawless.
You have come before the God who is perfect in justice. But this is not the same thing as saying you have come before the God who wants to squish you like a bug. You come before the God who is immutable, which means that His justice and His mercy are perfect, and not at all out of proportion. We too often imagine that God is as severe, harsh, and capricious as human justice often is. Parents too often discipline their children out of anger or annoyance. The legal system ensnares the innocent, and gives loopholes to the guilty.
But you worship the God who is inflexibly holy, while also unimaginably kind. You worship the God with whom is abundant redemption for those who have transgressed His law. This must shape how you think about what you do when you confess your sins; you aren’t coming to grovel. You come to the God who loves you, and has, in His immense kindness, made a way for all your sins to be forgiven and forgotten. God wants to blot out all your sins.
Even in the courts of King Saul who was afflicted by an evil spirit, the songs of David reverberated. Such kindness is beyond our comprehension. But this kindness is what actually allows you to be entirely honest about your sin. He knows it all, He saw what you did, He discerned your inner thoughts, and yet still He warmly invites you to come to Him, confess it all and be assured that it is entirely forgiven.
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