Sin is never meant to be carried—it is meant to be confessed. In Psalm 32, David gives us a window into the internal pressure of unconfessed sin and the surprising release that comes when we finally bring it into the light. What begins as silence turns into suffocation, but what moves toward confession ends in joy, freedom, and restored intimacy with God. Our spiritual lives don’t drift toward freedom—they drift toward concealment. But God invites us into something better—repentance.