David
Psalm 32:4BSB·superscription

For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was drained as in the summer heat. Selah

John Calvin Reformed

David shows us that true happiness rests on one thing alone: God's free forgiveness of our guilt and full acceptance of our persons. Without this reconciliation, men either writhe in torment or drift into deadly forgetfulness of both God and themselves, unable to imagine that He could be gracious to them at all.

AI summary

Commenting on Psalm 32:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

David now gives us his own experience: no instructor is so efficient as one who testifies to what he has personally known and felt. He writes well who like the spider spins his matter out of his own bowels.

Commenting on Psalm 32:3

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me. God's finger can crush us—what must his hand be, and that pressing heavily and continuously! Under terrors of conscience, men have little rest by night, for the grim thoughts of the day dog them to their chambers and haunt their dreams, or else they lie awake in a cold sweat of dread.