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How did David understand his relationship with God's righteousness?

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David recognized that his only hope was in God's mercy and imputed righteousness, as expressed in his penitential psalms.

David's understanding of his relationship with God's righteousness is vividly depicted in his penitential psalms, particularly Psalm 51, where he pleads for mercy and acknowledges his sinfulness. He realized that if God were to mark iniquities, no one could stand. Instead, he appeals to God's grace, trusting in the righteousness that God freely imputed to him. This concept highlights that David understood the necessity of God's mercy and grace for his justification, a crucial understanding for all believers who find their standing before God solely through faith in Christ's redemptive work. His assurance of forgiveness and acceptance reflects the heart of sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Psalm 130:3

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Blessed Imputation
Jim Casey · Feb 28, 2010
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