Psalm 51 and Easter Psalm 51 is King David’s prayer of confession after being caught in the sin of adultery and murder. The Psalm is an excellent model of a prayer of confession that all people of faith can follow. And while it’s called a Psalm of repentance it doesn’t stop at just saying “I did this and I’m sorry” but it takes us through a journey from confession to renewal to mission. As I have been reflecting on this Psalm during the season of Lent, a 40 day period of preparation for Easter, I have been struck about how the Psalm 51 journey takes us through the entire “Easter Festival” , my favorite term of the season of Lent through Easter and all the way to Holy Spirit Sunday 1 Read the text of Psalm 51 here I have divided the Psalm into 3 divisions that demonstrate the journey that King David went on. I. MY Confession – Psalm 51:1-9 It begins with David’s confession: “Have mercy on me, O God . . . .” David repeats over and over that he has sinned. He asks f...