The Continuing Consequences of Our Conduct - Part 1
6/20/202619 min
Take heart in knowing that God can use your failures to reap a harvest of righteousness.
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[upbeat music] Welcome to this weekend's In Touch podcast with Charles Stanley. Sin may be forgiven, but its consequences can still remain. Today, we continue our study in 2 Samuel, looking at how David's life was impacted after his sin with Bathsheba. Stay with us for a practical message titled The Continuing Consequences of Our Conduct.
Charles Stanley· Host0:21
2 Samuel 12, and I want us to read only a portion of chapter 12 here because I want to take us through chapter 12 all the way through chapter 18 in discussing, uh, the consequences of his conduct. You recall in chapter 11 that, uh, David had reached the pinnacle of his ministry. He had been a king for 20 years in the nation of Israel, been through all kinds of difficulties and heartaches, but triumphed over all of them. And in a moment of weakness, he saw Bathsheba taking a bath. He called her to himself. He went to bed with her, as the modern-day lingo would say. And as a result, that was the beginning of a long period of heartache and consequences. And I want to say to you this evening, here is the most perfect example of the cost of one violation of God's principles. And no man ever paid such a price for one night's pleasure as David paid. It ought to be a lesson and a challenge and a warning to every single one of us that