Psalms 38:5

5 My wounds are ugly. They stink. I've been foolish. I have sinned.

Psalms 38:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 38:5

My wounds stink, [and] are corrupt
Meaning his sins, which had wounded him, and for which there is no healing but in a wounded Saviour, and by his stripes we are healed, ( Isaiah 53:5 ) ; where the same word is used as here; Christ's black and blue stripes and wounds, as the word signifies, are the healing of ours, both of sins, and of the effects of them; which, to a sensible sinner, are as nauseous and loathsome as an old wound that is festered and corrupt;

because of my foolishness:
as all sin arises from foolishness, which is bound in the hearts of men, and from whence it arises, ( Mark 7:22 ) ; perhaps the psalmist may have respect to his folly with Bathsheba, which had been the occasion of all the distress that is spoken of both before and afterwards.

Psalms 38:5 In-Context

3 Because of your anger, my whole body is sick. Because of my sin, I'm not healthy.
4 My guilt has become too much for me. It is a load too heavy to carry.
5 My wounds are ugly. They stink. I've been foolish. I have sinned.
6 I am bent over. I've been brought very low. All day long I go around sobbing.
7 My back is filled with burning pain. My whole body is sick.
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