Daily Bread Content


DAVID AND BATHSHEBA

Date : Sep 23, 2024
Passage : 2Samuel 11:1~13
Keyverse : 4

Even David, a man after God’s own heart, was not fully obedient to God (1Ki 15:5). As his encounter with Goliath propelled him upward, his encounter with Bathsheba led to his downfall: But God was faithful to David. In his story we see ourselves.

What led David to such action? There is the obvious temptation of her beauty (2b). But look at the repeated use of David’s authority in the verbs, particularly “David sent…” Instead of fighting the war, David sent Joab, while he remained. He sent for Bathsheba (4), sent for Uriah (6). When David began to think he was in control of his life, knowing what was best, sin had him.

But not all things were in his control. Bathsheba sent word she was pregnant (5). Her husband Uriah, one of David’s mighty men (23:39), was too loyal to God and to David to abide by David’s plot to cover the adultery. David was fully trapped in sin. The story is as old as the garden of Eden. As we begin to think we can be like God – sovereign over life – Satan has us. Objectively we might feign disgust: how could David do that? But as we honestly allow God’s word to speak to us, we realize none of us is without sin (Jn 8:7).
Application: Father, I cringe at this story, as it exposes too closely my own sin. Help me not to look away but allow your word to convict me of the truth.
One Word: Pride is the root of sin