David's Journey: Temptation, Sin, and Redemption

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David's life is a tapestry of trials, triumphs, and troubles. His early years were filled with trials as he was hunted by King Saul. Then came his triumphs, where he united the twelve tribes of Israel and cleared out longstanding enemies, bringing unity and security to God's people. [00:24:41]

David committed adultery with a married woman called Bathsheba. She became pregnant, and when David discovered this, he sent for her husband, Uriah, who was serving at the time in the King's own army. When Uriah arrived back from the field of battle, David sent him home. [07:10:55]

The power of temptation and once simply for you to take in with me today who it is that committed these heinous sins that are before us in second Samuel and chapter 11 this has been what has been so striking to me as I've meditated on this story it's David. [12:26:71]

The way of the sinner is hard. It really is. The way of the sinner is hard. Let me give you just a brief overview of where we're going in these coming weeks and you get a sense of just how hard just how painful it really was for David. [27:02:18]

If David could have seen even for one moment all the would flow from his sin with Bathsheba, the cost to his family, the cost to his career, the cost to God's people and of course ultimately in the course of time the cost to his Savior who died for these sins. [29:20:65]

Sin destroys and the pain and the loss that it brings is incalculable and if you feel that within your heart you will have a new sensitivity to its approaches when you're tempted so the power of temptation the pain of sin and then lastly here the perfection of our Lord. [36:51:74]

David is very often in the Bible presented to us as someone who points forward very wonderfully to the Lord Jesus Christ. I mean when we were looking at his triumph you know here's this person who shows grace wins his enemies triumph Springs security brings people from alienated tribes together. [37:03:29]

David is the one who like US needs the Savior he needs the Savior our Series in the fall was called a leader you can follow that was an OK title for David's triumph where in many ways he is a marvelous example to us it would not be a good title for these chapters. [37:43:26]

Here is a King David who gives up the lives of other people in order to save his own then comes King Jesus who lays down his own life in order to save the lives of others, there is much question about which King we would want to follow is there. [38:51:45]

Into this broken family line with all of its pain, and all of its dysfunction and all of its conflict it's into this family line that the Lord Jesus Christ comes and is born he comes into this messed up world he doesn't come as the physician for those who well he comes for those who are sick. [39:52:77]

Where sin increased big-time in the last chapter of the life of David well grace abounded even more and Jesus Christ comes right here where sin is abounding Christ Jesus came into the world why to save sinners this is what we're going to celebrate around the Lord's table. [40:31:91]

Nothing good ever comes of sin but great good can come of God's redeeming Grace and Jesus came into the world so that however great the devastation sin has brought it would not have the last word in David's life and Jesus Christ came into the world so that sin whatever the devastation. [41:19:74]

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