From Sin to Grace: David's Journey of Restoration

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"When we stop having ambitions and when we stop wanting more of God is when sin begins to become more of a problem. Sin, the way to quit sinning is not by just not sinning but by replacing these things with more of God, dreaming for what God wants for your kingdom, what do you want me to do for you. I think David had stopped, he was happy with what he had." [53:49]( | | )

"David is reminded that God is the god of Second Chances, he's the God who loves his people, he's the God who wants to forgive, to love, to show grace and mercy, to wipe out guilt completely out of our lives. And this is the god that we still serve today." [54:33]( | | )

"God took his sin away and it was no more. That's what God does for us. Have you ever lost something that you just couldn't find, something that's put out of sight? God takes our sins completely out of sight; they're no longer around. He puts them in a closet that we can't find, we don't have a key to, and he doesn't either because it's done with, it's over." [58:06]( | | )

"Finally I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. It was a weight off of his chest, a weight lifted up and off of his shoulders to a point that he didn't bear that anymore. Now as you read in the next couple of weeks, David's family feels the effects of his sin, and that's part of what sin does to us, sometimes it's generational." [59:01]( | | )

"God, when God forgives, he's forgotten, he's moved on from it, and God can heal us from those past mistakes. That's the god that we serve. He doesn't just say I forgive you and leaves us to try to pick up the pieces. God helps us put it back together. God loves us to that extent, that's God's grace for you and for me today." [01:03:30]( | | )

"So anyone who eats this bread or drinks this cup of the Lord unworthily is guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. That is why you should examine yourself before eating the bread and drinking the cup. David and Bathsheba is an excellent point to examining yourself. David finally did that and finally was given peace and his joy restored to him." [01:04:14]( | | )

"It is never fun for your sins to be called out, but Nathan looks at David and he says 'You are that man.' Oh, gutted, right? All of the guilt that David has tried so hard for a year to get rid of, to get out of his life, and then all of a sudden it comes rushing back. How could he know, how could Nathan have known other than the fact that he's a prophet?" [51:31]( | | )

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