02/24/2026
As the release of the third edition of Generations of Grace approaches, here's a sneak peek into what the new teacher's commentary lessons will include! This is a small excerpt from Generations of Grace, Third Edition, Year 2, Lesson 2.
David, like all men, was a sinner in need of a Savior and forgiveness. Out of the tragedy of David’s sin, he wrote his penitential psalms to express his regret. In Psalm 6, out of a deep sense of affliction over his sin, David pleads for grace: “Be gracious to me, O LORD” (v2). Psalm 51 was written as a penitent response to David’s sin with Bathsheba. He acknowledged the depth of his sin, calling it what it is: transgression, iniquity, sin, and evil. Having confessed his sin humbly and freely, he asked for cleansing (v10). In Psalm 32, David expressed the joy and blessing of “the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity” (vv1–2).
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