David lusted after another man's wife, committed adultery with her and had her husband murdered. Such great sin marred the life and testimony of the 'man after God's own heart' even down to today. A great reminder that every believer is vulnerable to sin, even great sin, particularly after experiencing spiritual success and maturity.
David's sin was 'evil in the sight of the Lord' and would bring great consequences on his life.
This chapter records the account of David being confronted about his sin by Nathan the prophet.
The sin is revealed to David by Nathan telling him a parable which becomes effective in bringing the weight of his sin upon him.
Valuable lessons for all believers from this record of the Scriptures include: 1. Sins of others are always more clear than our own. 2. When believers sin, we sin in the face of God's goodness and grace. 3. When we sin we despise the Lord. 4. We must deal with sin as sin. 5. Forgiveness doesn't cancel all the consequences from our sin. 6. Alternatives to God's Word are still sin. 7. True repentence accepts the consequences. 8. Forgiven, we go on - by God's grace.
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In the fall of 1969, Gil began a full-time teaching ministry as Senior Pastor of Indian Hills Community Church. He also earned his Ph.D. from the California Graduate School of Theology. The focus of Pastor Rugh’s ministry is systematic, verse-by-verse teaching of the Bible. As a...