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    2 samuel 12

    Explore " 2 samuel 12" with insightful episodes like "Discipline", "The King's Failure, Part II: Voice of the Victim [Bathsheba] (2 Samuel 11-12)", "Broken and Healed, Week 3, "Deal to Heal"", "The Future Hope of Grace - 2 Samuel 12:15-31" and "The Rebuking Mercy of God - 2 Samuel 12:1-15" from podcasts like ""The Voice of Sovereign Grace", "Clyde Christian Bible Church", "Bellwether Church Sermons", "South Side Baptist Church (Abbeville SC)" and "South Side Baptist Church (Abbeville SC)"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    The King's Failure, Part II: Voice of the Victim [Bathsheba] (2 Samuel 11-12)

    The King's Failure, Part II: Voice of the Victim [Bathsheba] (2 Samuel 11-12)

    WARNING for TRAUMATIZED INDIVIDUALS: This episode deals with sexual assault, sexual abuse, and rape.

    In this creative retelling of Bathsheba's story, we get a look at the woman in the center of David's sordid affair.  She has everything taken from her by her abuser, the taking king: her innocence, her joy, her husband, and even her baby son.  But there are some things that even David can't take from her.

    Hear the story of David and Bathsheba from the perspective of the victim, and see how far David has plummeted from the heart of God.

    The Rebuking Mercy of God - 2 Samuel 12:1-15

    The Rebuking Mercy of God - 2 Samuel 12:1-15
    Sermon Notes: Rebuke happens when your sin is brought to your attention so that you will turn from it. I. Understand that God is behind the rebuke, regardless of the form it takes. II. We need to be rebuked because we are often blind to our sin. III. Rebuke exposes our forgetfulness of God’s grace. IV. Rebuke exposes our rejection of God’s word. V. Rebuke exposes the consequences of our sin. VI. Rebuke provides an opportunity for confession and forgiveness.

    2 Samuel Part 4: Forward After Failure

    2 Samuel Part 4: Forward After Failure

    David was a murderer.  Staying home at the wrong time turned into an affair, which led to a cover-up, which led to murder.  Would God reject him now?  Many today may ask the same question: "After what I've done, has God rejected me?"  As we look forward in a new era, the same God who confronted and convicted David in 2 Samuel 11-12 is calling us to find hope in his story.  There is hope, there is forgiveness, and there is a future for us in Christ!

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