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TITLE: “The Joy of Coming Clean”              PRIMARY TEXT: Psalm 32:1-11

BIG IDEA:
The deepest freedom is not the absence of sin but the presence of forgivenessConfession is the doorway into joy.

GOAL:
Move people from hidden sin to healed souls through repentanceforgiveness, and spiritual formation.

Blessing isn’t found in pretending. It’s found in confessing.

INTRODUCTION: THE PRISON OF PRETENSE

David writes not as a king at his strongest, but as a sinner who almost destroyed his own life with secrecy.

Everyone wears masks.
But masks multiply misery.

David discovered: The thing sin promises is never the thing sin delivers(James 1:14-15)

You can’t outrun your conscience (Proverbs 28:13). But you can run to your Savior (1 John 1:9).

The Background (2 Samuel 11–12) -> (Psalm 51, 32):

The Background (Psalm 51, The Immediate Effects)

Theological Note:
Psalm 51 gives us the anatomy of true repentance:

It is immediate, raw, and vertical — between David and God.

Theological Note:
Psalm 32 shows the fruit of repentance:
Peace replaces guiltinstruction flows from grace, and joy follows contrition(remorse).