From Brokenness to Grace: David and Bathsheba's Redemption

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He saw, he coveted, and he took. It is the very same pattern you see in the Garden of Eden. They saw, they coveted, and they took. It's the very same pattern you see at the Battle of Jericho where the walls came down. There's a guy named Achan, and he saw, and he coveted, and he took. [00:52:16] (22 seconds)  #SawCovetedTook

The gospel is not you are the man. The gospel is the Lord has taken away your sin and you will not die. That's worth coming to church for today. Amen. Amen. [01:08:10] (15 seconds)  #GospelOfRedemption

Mercy is God not giving us what we deserve. Oh God, have mercy on me. According to your unfailing love, according to your great compassion, blot out my transgression. Do you know what blot out means? It means blot out. It means as if it never happened. It is struck from the record. [01:08:55] (22 seconds)  #MercyErasesSin

The point, listen, the point, the point of repentance is restoration. The point of repentance is restoration. Jesus is the propitiation of our sin. You know what that means? That he has declared us not guilty. He's paid it in full. You ever had somebody pay your bill? Paid in full. You don't owe anything. That's what Jesus did for us on the cross. [01:13:06] (28 seconds)  #RepentanceRestores

He is the God of a second mile. He's the God of a second chance. He's the God of a second child. I'm telling you, what they did was wrong. But just like David was forgiven, you can be forgiven. You can be cleansed. You can say like David in Psalm 32, blessed is the man whose sins are forgiven. And that's what I want you to pray today. [01:15:28] (25 seconds)  #GodOfSecondChances

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