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In this episode, we walk through one of the most sobering chapters in David’s story—his sin with Bathsheba in 2 Samuel 11. At the height of success and comfort, David drifts from his calling, opening the door to temptation, compromise, and devastating consequences. Together we trace the slow slide of sin from idleness to tragedy, explore why even a “man after God’s own heart” wasn’t immune, and consider the warning this passage gives every believer about the danger of drifting, the deceitfulness of desire, and the urgency of repentance.
By Drew TankersleyIn this episode, we walk through one of the most sobering chapters in David’s story—his sin with Bathsheba in 2 Samuel 11. At the height of success and comfort, David drifts from his calling, opening the door to temptation, compromise, and devastating consequences. Together we trace the slow slide of sin from idleness to tragedy, explore why even a “man after God’s own heart” wasn’t immune, and consider the warning this passage gives every believer about the danger of drifting, the deceitfulness of desire, and the urgency of repentance.