Everywhere I Go: Learning to See JesusSample
A KING'S CONFESSION: "MY BAD." I've stood at the door of the church on many Sundays and heard this comment over and over again: "Preacher, that sermon was just for me. You were talking about me, and I know it." The truth is, I'm not preaching "at" anybody. If someone is convicted, it is the Holy Spirit touching a heart, not me aiming for it. This kind of conviction happened to King David after his affair with Bathsheba, and his murder of her husband, Uriah. David heard these words of Asaph in worship: "you hate discipline, and you cast My words behind you. You let your mouth loose in evil, and your tongue frames deceit." When he heard them, the Holy Spirit whispered, "David, it's you." And King David said, "I have sinned," or, in today's cultural slang, "My bad." David owned his sin. And he confessed it publicly in a song of his ownラPsalm 51. Before he was ever confronted by the prophet Nathan, David was stung by the words of a song sung in worship. That the king would eventually (although he was confronted in private by Nathan) confess his sin in public was nothing short of a miracle! David was at the pinnacle of his career. He was powerful. He was popular. And he could have denied Nathan's charge, but he could not deny God's conviction. King David confessed to God and to the people. And he pled for the mercy of God based on His lovingkindness, and nothing more.
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You may begin this devotional at any point during the year. Each devotional is designed to focus your mind and heart on a single concept. Read the title, then read through the devotional section with an open heart. Go to your Bible again and read the suggested scripture passage, asking yourself, "Is there a command to obey, a sin to avoid, an example to follow or a promise to claim?"
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