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David A Man After Gods Own Heart!
sonofone:
This question might be better posted in off topics so I'll understand if it is moved there. When David Committed adultery with Bathsheba and had Uriah killed. Nathan had to confront David before David recognized or acknowledged his wrongdoing. David then said that he had sinned against God and Him only. Is it not possible to sin against man? or as David said done this evil in thy sight. This has always puzzled me perhaps there is no reason to be.The scriptures just leave no record of David being repentant of what he did to both Bathsheba,or her husband Uriah. Only that he had done this evil in the sight of God.
lilitalienboi16:
You sure do have many questions sonofone, but that is a good thing =]
Perhaps this will help you;
Matthew 25:40 "And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Acts 17:28 For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring.
God bless,
Alex
Gregor:
King David was a man who know joy and sorrow, victory and defeat, safety and danger. Many times he had to run from his enemies. He knew what it was to sin against God and to receive forgiveness. He was held accountible and paid the price. His life was a troubled life, filled with turmoil, grief, persecution, regrets, doubt, and opposition. The Psalms are filled with his cries to the lord for help and mercy.
David had Uriah killed so he couldn't express his repentance to him. Bathsheba would have witnessed David's remorse, especially when David's son died. I would assume, after this, David would have given Bathsheba the royal treatment, above and beyond his many other wives and concubine.
insanezenmistress:
God's judgment about the adultery was that he woudl lose the first born child, he mourned and repented in the temple all during Her labor and pregnancy, and when the time came and the punishment delt, he got up and washed his face as it where and went about the bisiness ofthe kingdom.
i cant remember the one for the murder. But as for a man after God's heart...........ahh.........when David was alone his companion was God, to whom did he go even in sin but his God. Who was his hope no matter what happened?
Facts is that we will never be sinless, and our sins are no less than his, the difference between us is that David was naked and not ashamed. He trusted in both the Judgment and the Mercy of Our Lord.
ciy:
No you cannot sin against man. The only one you can sin against is God. Further more when one really knows the truth, they will realize that they cannot put their trust in their husband, wife, momma, or daddy. You will know that you put your trust in God, For example you put your trust in God for your wife or husband to be faithful to you and then let the chips fall where they may because it is all of God.
Ponder this. God caused David to commit adultery with Bathsheba because if he had not then Solomon would not have been born to build the temple, write Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
God is definitely in complete control of every thing big or infinitely small.
CIY
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