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Desire doesn’t destroy lives overnight—it does it slowly.
In this message, we walk through David’s tragic drift and discover how desire, when left unguarded, begins to rule what only God should reign over. David didn’t fall because he stopped loving God—he fell because he stopped guarding his heart.
This sermon calls us to recognize how subtle compromises grow into devastating consequences, and why guarding the heart means refusing to let desire sit on the throne of our lives.
By West End FellowshipDesire doesn’t destroy lives overnight—it does it slowly.
In this message, we walk through David’s tragic drift and discover how desire, when left unguarded, begins to rule what only God should reign over. David didn’t fall because he stopped loving God—he fell because he stopped guarding his heart.
This sermon calls us to recognize how subtle compromises grow into devastating consequences, and why guarding the heart means refusing to let desire sit on the throne of our lives.