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David's penitential prayer after Nathan confronts him about his adultery with Bathsheba reveals the depth of human sinfulness and the necessity of divine cleansing that only God can provide. His plea to "create in me a clean heart" and his recognition that God desires truth in the inward parts points toward the new covenant work of Christ, who would accomplish the heart transformation that the law could not achieve.
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David's penitential prayer after Nathan confronts him about his adultery with Bathsheba reveals the depth of human sinfulness and the necessity of divine cleansing that only God can provide. His plea to "create in me a clean heart" and his recognition that God desires truth in the inward parts points toward the new covenant work of Christ, who would accomplish the heart transformation that the law could not achieve.