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The Downfall of David - Jeremy Duncan
Season 11 · Episode 25

The Downfall of David - Jeremy Duncan

Commons Church Podcast

March 3, 202532m 21s

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Show Notes

Today, we dive deep into one of the most pivotal and tragic moments in the story of David—the moment where everything shifts. We’ll explore:


War for the sake of war

Rooftop encounters and unchecked power

Like father, like son—how brokenness repeats

Learning the lessons before it’s too late


Before we begin, a content warning: this episode deals with themes of sexual assault and violence. I’ll handle these topics with care, but if you need to skip this one for your well-being, I completely understand.


We often hear the famous phrase: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” But have we considered the full quote?


“Great men are almost always bad men… still more so when you superadd the certainty of corruption by authority.”


David’s life is the perfect case study. Once a humble shepherd, a warrior with integrity, a man after God’s own heart—his rise to power was meteoric. But once he sat on the throne, something changed. Power reshaped him. His choices had devastating consequences, not just for himself, but for his family and his nation.


This is a story of how small compromises turn into tragic collapses. How sin, left unchecked, doesn’t just hurt us—it ripples through generations. And perhaps most importantly, it forces us to ask: What am I overlooking in my own life?


Because if we celebrate the victories of David while ignoring his downfall, we risk walking the same path.


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