Embracing Grace: Lessons from David's Failures

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"Small compromises open the door to great temptation. Now, the writer of 2 Samuel tells us in chapter 11, verse one, likely for the purposes of establishing context and historical setting, the time of the year in which these events unfold. But what he also does in setting that context, is help us to see where David's problem started to begin to show up. It was the time of year when kings should be leading their armies in battle, and yet David, the warrior king, neglected this primary responsibility, and he elected to remain in Jerusalem." [00:41:27] (44 seconds)


"Sin always takes something beautiful and corrupts it into something ugly. Appreciating human beauty is wonderful. And to enjoy the gift of sex within its God-given context is beautiful. But by experiencing this gift outside of the context in which the giver gave it, it corrupts it. It corrupts what is beautiful and makes it ugly instead." [00:44:49] (27 seconds)


"Personal integrity easily stands out when contrasted against sinful immorality. I mean, I think it's pretty glaring how sinful David is behaving in light of the details of the story that we're seeing unfold, but how much more obvious is it when you contrast David's behavior with Uriah's? Uriah's integrity. When you contrast David's immorality with Uriah's integrity, it really lets integrity stand out." [00:48:40] (28 seconds)


"Sin does not cover up and sin cannot clean up sin. Let me explain these two truths. The first, this, dirty doesn't cover dirty. The best dirty can do is distract from other dirty. So for example, if I went over to your house and your house is a mess and I said, man, you might consider cleaning this place up. And what you do is clean up all the trash and then you take all of your dirty laundry and spread it out on the floor instead." [00:52:14] (34 seconds)


"Sin splashes beyond the center onto everything and everyone nearby. I don't know if you picked it up in the narrative but Joab listen this is the number two commander if David's staying back in Jerusalem this is his most trusted general Joab is like leading the special forces like this brother is legit and he is so distraught that he's trying to make sure the messenger who conveys the news about how the battle is going also weaves into the conversation that we only are losing like this because you made me send Uriah to the front of the battle so that he would ultimately die in war." [00:56:49] (44 seconds)


"Unrepentant sin will blind us and make us dangerous to those around us. Unrepentant sin will blind us and make us dangerous to those around us. Right? Like think about David's gall. He's like, you're kidding me. Somebody stole something that wasn't theirs. A guy who had everything took from someone who had nothing. It sounds like that old Disney movie, Alice in Wonderland, off with his head." [01:03:31] (34 seconds)


"Sin always has consequences. And some of those consequences can last a lifetime. Sin always has consequences. And some of those consequences can last a lifetime. Look, did you know David's family was never the same? If you read verse 14, Nathan says the baby you conceive with Bathsheba is gonna die. It's a consequence for your sin." [01:04:55] (28 seconds)


"Genuine repentance recognizes sin's order of offense. David's response to Nathan's confrontation shows that he knows his sin is first an offense against God and then it is an offense against others. Now listen, this does not mean that David is ignorant to how his sin is. His sin was also an offense to Bathsheba and Uriah and Joab and the nation of Israel." [01:07:23] (27 seconds)


"Mercy and forgiveness are divine miracles of God available to any sinner who repents. Mercy and forgiveness are divine miracles of God available to any sinner who chooses to repent. This is the miracle and the majesty of the gospel that God's love is so great that he would send his son, Jesus. His hate for sin is so significant. He would allow Jesus to sacrifice himself on Calvary's cross as the full payment and penalty and punishment for your sin and mine." [01:10:05] (36 seconds)


"So to every person who belongs to God through faith in his son, Jesus Christ, your sin is forgiven. And there is a day coming when its consequences will have no sway over you or me. So we cling to that day as people who have been redeemed by the God who promises it. Almost finished, look at verse 13. David said to Nathan, I have sinned against the Lord." [01:11:56] (27 seconds)


"If you don't have a relationship with Jesus, the Bible says you're still stuck in your sins. But if you choose today to confess your sins, and if you choose today to call on Christ for the forgiveness of them, everyone who calls on God's name will be saved, every single one of us. And I know there are some of us here who are carrying some heavy burdens because we've been splashed on by the effects of sin from someone else." [01:12:52] (29 seconds)


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