Psalm 32:8 David is both humbled and blessed as he reflects. With no doubt, he knows the Lord has forgiven him, covering his sin. His song starts knowing Godโs forgiveness, but his heart began in a very different place. David was low, feeling the weight of Godโs displeasure in his own unrepented sin until he acknowledged it to God. He describes how his bones wasted away through his groaning. Light had turned to darknessโฆ but Davidโs song begins with the middle and the endโฆfirst. After the darkness had fallen, after knowing Godโs displeasure in his heart, he acknowledges his sin before God, confessing itโฆall. Why would David begin his witness of his โdarkness to lightโ experience in the middleโฆ? Like bookends, David begins and ends his song acknowledging Godโs sovereignty, His Grace and Mercy and His Forgiveness. His song begins and ends with the Joy and Peace found only in Godโs presence. David didnโt dwell on the sins heโd committed in the flesh, he dwelt on the glory of God and His ability, His desire to instantly forgive those who acknowledge and confess their sins before Him. He teaches us in righteousnessโฆright where we are. We canโt clean up enough on our own. He counsels us along the way and watches over us. He catches us when we stumble, He picks us up when we fall, and carries us if weโre too weak to walk. Our story, too, begins in that place of humility and blessing, knowing what we weโve already received from God through Jesus. While our testimony is a journey of our faith, our witness is in His counsel, His Truth, His Love, His Grace and Forgiveness. Our story, too, begins and ends with His Truth. Praise be to God, to You belongs all the power and glory, honor and dominionโฆ forever!