What the Bible says about Cost of Forgiveness
(From Forerunner Commentary)
Essentially, David is saying that the offering of an animal does not meet the price of forgiveness, but an acceptable sacrifice before God is a broken and contrite heart. An acceptable sacrifice is repentance, as it is giving up human nature, its own will, and obstinacy and pride. They have been suppressed and then replaced by humility. This is personally costly because it motivates one to submit his life to God.
John W. Ritenbaugh
Preparing to Be a PriestRelated Topics: Animal Sacrifices | Broken and Contrite Heart | Forgiveness | Giving up Human Nature | Humility | Pride | Repentance