
Confronting Your Sin
WARNING: This sermon contains mature themes that may not be suitable for children. Please use your discernment when listening. As the consequence of his sin, David is now confronted with the destruction and chaos of his family. The question for us is …
Renewal Church Podcast · Colton White
November 12, 202340m 47s
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WARNING: This sermon contains mature themes that may not be suitable for children. Please use your discernment when listening.
As the consequence of his sin, David is now confronted with the destruction and chaos of his family. The question for us is how we should respond when confronted with the consequences of our sin. First, we see David admitting his fault, and it is in that position that we can find peace with God. Second, we witness David weep as he ascends the Mount of Olives as a sign of mourning. Third, we witness David move forward in humility, not making excuses for his past, but steadfast in his determination to glorify God in his remaining days. In the end, we are left with the realization that none of us, not even David, are righteous. Many years later, the Son of David would also mourn on the Mount of Olives, but this King would be righteous. This King would be obedient to the point of death, and it is through His death that we find forgiveness.
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