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Dealing with Sin: David's Example & True Repentance

Explore the biblical stories of King Saul and King David to understand the consequences of sin and the importance of true repentance, based on Psalm 51 and 2 Samuel 11-12.

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Dealing with Sin: David's Example & True Repentance

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  1. Grace Bible ChurchGlorifying God by Making Disciples of Jesus Christ

  2. When You SinPsalm 51 The problem is sin - our disobedience of God Euphemisms do not remove or excuse sin You will sin, so what will you do when you do?

  3. Wrong Ways to Deal with Sin Deny it - cf. 1 John 1:8, 10; 2 Thessalonians 1:7-9 Rationalize - Claim you are good enough - cf. Romans 3:10-12; Isaiah 64:6; Matthew 7:21-23

  4. Wrong Ways to Deal with Sin Disregard - “so I sin, so what?” - cf. Romans 7:13; Luke 16:19-31 Give false repentance - cf. 2 Corinthians 7:9-10

  5. The Example of King Saul 1 Samuel 15 vs. 13-14, 16-19 : Samuel confronts Saul about his disobedience to the Lord’s command vs. 24-25 : Saul’s false confession vs. 26-29 : Saul’s anger, tearing Samuel’s robe, and God’s tearing the kingdom from Saul

  6. The Example of King Saul 1 Samuel 15 vs. 30 : Saul’s pleas and second false confession Except for the grace of God and following hard after Him, any one could be like Saul

  7. David’s Great Sin2 Samuel 11 vs. 1: David neglected his duty vs. 2 : David entertained lustful thoughts Vs. 3 & 4 : David acted upon his lust & commits adultery vs 7-13 : David sought to cover up his sin

  8. David’s Great Sin2 Samuel 11 vs 14-15 : David conspired to commit murder vs 25 : David covered up the nature of Uriah's death vs 24 : David stole the wife of another Psalm 32 describes his life while living with unconfessed sin

  9. David is Rebuked 2 Samuel 12 vs. 1-6 : Nathan's story - "you are the man" vs. 7-8 : Nathan tells David all God has done for him vs. 9 : Nathan confronts David with the specific sins

  10. David is Rebuked 2 Samuel 12 vs 10-12 : The results of David's Sin vs. 10 : The sword against his house (War with surrounding nations) vs. 11 : Evil against his house (Rebellion of Absolom) vs. 12 : Secret sin in the open - (Absolom's defilement of David's concubines, 2 Sam 16:15ff)

  11. David is Rebuked 2 Samuel 12 vs 13-14 : David’s Confession and the consequences Only godly sorrow leads to true repentance which brings restoration and joy out of the tragedy of sin

  12. True RepentancePsalm 51:1-6 - Confession vs. 1-2: David’s plea for God’s grace, mercy & cleansing vs. 3 : David fully acknowledge his sinfulness vs. 4 : David recognized sin was primarily against God vs. 4 : David accepts God’s justice

  13. True RepentancePsalm 51:1-6 - Confession vs. 5 : David recognizes his sin nature vs. 6 : David agrees with God that truth is needed from within (See also Mark 7:20-23)

  14. True RepentancePsalm 51:7-1 - Petitions vs. 7: Hyssop - Leviticus 14, 19 - ceremonial cleansing vs. 7: “White as snow” - inward, complete cleansing vs. 8: Sin brings sorrow and David wants his joy restored vs. 9: David wants God to turn away from his sin and remove them all

  15. True RepentancePsalm 51:7-1 - Petitions vs. 10: David desires a clean heart and a spirit that would not stumble vs. 11: David’s plea that the Holy Spirit would not be taken away as had happened to Saul vs. 12: David’s request to be restored & sustained

  16. True RepentancePsalm 51:13-19 - Results vs. 13: Teach others God’s ways vs. 14: Joyfully sing of God’s righteousness vs. 15: Declare God’s praise

  17. True RepentancePsalm 51:13-19 - Results vs. 16-17: Bring the true sacrifice of a broken & contrite heart to God vs. 18-19: Petition God to continue His favor over Zion

  18. The Marks of Repentance Full Acknowledgment of sin (Not trying to hide it) Humility. (Not pride & trying to pass the buck) Acceptance of the consequences. (Not trying to get out of them) Godly sorrow. (Sorrow for the sin, not just sorrow for getting caught)

  19. The Marks of Repentance Desire for God's will (not desire for own benefit) Desire for cleansing from the sin(s) Desire for a pure heart Desire to warn others of sin Desire to praise the Lord for His righteousness

  20. The Marks of Repentance True repentance brings the joy of forgiveness No / false repentance brings continued tragedy

  21. Grace Bible ChurchGlorifying God by Making Disciples of Jesus Christ

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