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    Sinning Like David: Prevention

    We’ve talked about the progression of sin, and the beautiful picture of repentance that Jesus gives us, but the third leg of this bar stool is prevention.  Wouldn’t it be better to avoid the spiral and just not do the thing?  Obviously we’re not going to get it right every time, but let’s bulk up on some tools that can tighten the screws for us a bit. Psalm 119 doesn’t identify it’s author, but it’s generally believed among Bible scholars that David wrote it.  It’s the longest chapter in the Bible (176 verses) and the whole thing is dedicated to describing the value of God’s words.   David’s Thoughts Here are…

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    Sinning Like David: Repentance

    David was a shepherd boy turned celebrity king.  His life was huge.  He killed a giant, battled violent armies, hid behind enemy lines and faked insanity out of self preservation, recruited renegades and turned them into a military force, and ruled Israel for decades.  David also sinned outrageously.  We can learn a lot by watching the progression of his biggest mistake.  He knocked up a military officer’s wife (Bathsheba), and had him killed in the line of duty to cover it up.  BUT (and it’s a big but), he repented wholeheartedly.  Psalm 51 is David’s prayer of confession for his sin with Bathsheba.  It’s an incredible example of what brokenhearted…