THREE
SPIRITS DAVID PRAYED FOR!
Ps 51:10
10
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit
within me.
Ps 51:12
12
Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free
spirit.
Ps 51:17
17
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and
a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
After
King David’s tragic affair with Bathsheba, he cries out to God for a spirit
characterized by these three things.
1.
A RIGHT SPIRIT!
The word “right” properly means to be
erect or to stand perpendicular and indicates steadfastness. It was a failure
of steadfastness that had brought David to this place.
2.
A FREE SPIRIT!
The word “free” properly means
“voluntary” or “to be willing.” Isn’t that what we all need this morning? Don’t
we need to be willing to say yes to God? When David said “uphold me” he is
asking God to sustain him in a way in which he had just recently failed. He did
not want to be stubborn or contrary. When God speaks a command, David wanted to
be willing.
3.
A BROKEN SPIRIT!
Brokenness releases the sweet perfume of
submission and sacrifice. When our stiff and unyielding spirit bursts there is
produced a relationship of openness that is not possible between God and an
obstinate person. I want my spirit to understand that God’s ways are right. I
want to feel it emotionally and not just to know it intellectually.
Dear
Lord, slay my ungodly self – soften my impenetrable hardness – bring low my
haughty pride. AMEN
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