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- God meant for David to drive out the Philistines, not to serve them. From David’s failure, God reveals that He delivered you out of mercy and grace to be salt in the wound of sin, not to live as a worldly person.
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Sep 17, 2020 · When David is confronted by Nathan, he confesses: “I have sinned against the LORD” (2 Sam. 12:13). Then Nathan the prophet declares, “The LORD also has put away your sin; you shall not die” (v. 13). God’s forgiveness of David includes: Temporal judicial forgiveness.
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2 days ago · The rest of this passage further illustrates the domino effect that occurred after David’s sin with Bathsheba. If he had not lingered on the roof, none of the other sins would have happened. The chain of actions is as follows: David coveted his neighbor’s wife (v. 2–3; 10 th Commandment in Exodus 20:17). David committed adultery (v. 4; 7 ...
In 2 Samuel 12, God used the prophet Nathan to expose David’s sin and bring him to repentance. From David’s rebuke and repentance, God reveals seven lessons regarding His mercy and grace. First, because David had become blind to his sins, God had Nathan reveal David’s sin through a parable.
From David’s example, God reveals that His mercy comes from following His ways and not the ways of the world. Third, David told Abishai to leave vengeance to God. Like David, God wants you to forgive your enemies and leave vengeance to Him.
Apr 26, 2021 · Both David and Judas were desired to be forgiven by God, but David gave Him a vent for His desire through his humble repentance, whereas Judas resisted, and vanquished even, His desire of forgiving Judas, by despairing and by committing the suicide.
From David’s failure, God reveals that He delivered you out of mercy and grace to be salt in the wound of sin, not to live as a worldly person. Third, because David would not leave the Philistines on his own, God turned the hearts of the Philistines against him to drive him off the battlefield.
David hides from Saul in the Wilderness, and providentially has two opportunities to kill Saul, but refuses since Saul is 'the Lord's anointed.' He also spares Nabal, takes Abigail as wife, seeks asylum from Saul with the Philistines, but is spared going into battle with Saul.