“Blessed and happy and to be envied are those whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered up and completely buried. Blessed and happy and to be envied is the person of whose sin the Lord will take no account nor reckon it against him. [Ps. 32:1, 2.]”
Romans 4:7-8 AMPC
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Reflecting on Romans 4:7-8 alongside Psalm 32:1-2 provides a heartfelt reminder of the transformative power of forgiveness. From personal experience, embracing the fact that our iniquities are forgiven can lead to a deep sense of peace and happiness that surpasses understanding. This spiritual release often comes with a hopeful outlook, knowing that past mistakes no longer define us. In my own journey, I found that recognizing the weight of sin being lifted allowed me to live more freely and confidently. The feeling of being 'blessed and happy and to be envied' is not about external circumstances but an inner assurance and joy that transcends challenges. This mindset helped me forgive myself, which also improved relationships with others. The scripture highlights that the Lord does not reckon sin against those forgiven. This truth can be comforting when struggling with guilt or regret. It encourages believers to trust in God’s mercy and grace fully. Such reflections reminded me that forgiveness is a gift of love and mercy, not earned by works but granted graciously. Engaging daily with these verses, through reading or meditation, strengthens faith and nurtures resilience. It’s like a spiritual balm that encourages perseverance and gratitude. For anyone seeking happiness and freedom from the burden of sin, contemplating these passages might offer renewed hope and purpose.


























































