David's Royal Failure

 Pastor’s Pen…

King David was one of the most amazing characters in Scripture. 62 chapters in the Old Testament are devoted to his life, as well as 59 references in the New Testament. Both Testaments referred to him as a man after God's own heart. 

Yet there were moments of failure in David's life, and this weekend we will consider a shocking and disappointing failure with severe consequences, involving David, Bathsheba, and her husband Uriah.

This shocking and sordid story is a reminder of the consequences of sin, as well as the amazing nature of God's forgiveness and grace.

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“David’s Royal Failure”                                                                                2 Samuel 11: 1-27                                                                                            


  • The setting
  • David becomes king over all Israel 
  • Yet his weakness is shown by his multiplying wives  
  • This was a violation of God’s instruction for kings (Deuteronomy 17:16, 17)


  • The Sequence   
  • He neglected his royal duty  
  • He became lazy 
  • He was tempted and fell
    • He looked
    • He lingered
    • He lusted
    • He lost the battle to temptation
    • He tried to cover up his sin

  • The Sequel 
  • Human perspective (seemingly all is well) 
  • Divine  perspective 
  • Confrontation and confession 
  • Severe consequences 


Lessons for us 

  • Sin has severe consequences   
  • Beware of subtle temptations
  • Flee immorality
  • Cover-ups compound the consequences
  • Ultimately, confession leads to forgiveness 


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Prayer items: 


Our country following the election


Dennis and Kim and their family in the passing of Dennis’ dad 


Kay Holley continues recovery following knee replacement surgery


Robbie now home, needs our prayers


Bruce and Betty Moilan, daughter tested COVID positive, they and her family exposed. 


Bruce’s uncle in Alabama


Donna Hancock, recovering from spinal surgery 

Kathy Hawkins, recovering after hospitalization

Feel free to contact me with urgent prayer requests, and I will include them in my weekly ‘Pastor’s Pen’ texts

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RADIO THIS WEEKEND: With an incredibly difficult year, how can we be thankful? This weekend on Encouragement Live Dr. David Shibley and Jonathan Shibley of Global Advance remind us there’s much to be thankful for!    

Encouragement Live can be heard Saturday at 7:05 PM central time on American Family Radio (www.afr.net) and on theworshipchannel.org.  Re-broadcast Sunday 9 pm on The Worship Channel.

May our Savior’s grace and peace continue to encourage you as you trust in Him during these challenging times.

Don Hawkins, D. Min.                                                                                                                          Interim Pastor

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