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Psalms 51 Introduction How does my sin affect me? Psalms 51 Introduction How does my sin affect me?

Psalms 51 Introduction How does my sin affect me? - PowerPoint Presentation

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Psalms 51 Introduction How does my sin affect me? - PPT Presentation

Does it bother me when I sin Do I lose sleep when I sin Do I feel like Ive lost anything when I sin How do I react when confronted with my sin How serious do I take sin The answers to these questions are an indication of how close my relationship is with God ID: 659350

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Psalms 51Slide2

Introduction

How does my sin affect me?

Does it bother me when I sin?

Do I lose sleep when I sin?

Do I feel like I’ve lost anything when I sin?

How do I react when confronted with my sin?

How serious do I take sin?

The answers to these questions are an indication of how close my relationship is with God!Slide3

David’s Sin with Bathsheba

II Samuel 11 – 12

David saw a woman bathing (II Sam. 11:2)

David inquired about the woman (3)

David sent messengers to get her (4)

David laid with her (4)

Bathsheba conceived and sent word to David (5)Slide4

David’s Sin with Bathsheba

Tried to Hide Sin

David sent for Uriah the Hittite (Bathsheba’s husband) (II Sam. 11:6)

Uriah was one of David’s mighty men (II Sam. 23:8, 39)

David sent Uriah to his home – but he wouldn’t go (11)

David got Uriah drunk – but Uriah

still didn’t

go home (13)

David had Uriah murdered and sent the orders by Uriah himself! (14-17)

David sent for Bathsheba and married her (27)

Bathsheba bore a son (27)Slide5

David’s Sin with Bathsheba

Confronted with his sin

God sent Nathan to David (II Sam. 12:1)

Nathan told David the story about the man and his lamb (1-4)

David was very angry someone would do such a thing (5-6)

Nathan told David “You are the man!” (7)

David told Nathan “I have sinned against the Lord” (13)Slide6

Psalms 51Slide7

How did David Feel about his Sin?

Psalms 51

David was MISERABLE!

His sin was ALWAYS before him (3)

He had sinned against God (4)

He had done EVIL (4)

Like his bones were broken (8)

That he was separated from God and Holy Spirit (11)Slide8

What did David want from God?

Mercy (1)

Transgressions blotted out (1, 9)

Cleansed from his sins (2, 7)

Guilt removed (14)

New clean and steadfast heart (10)

To be happy again

To hear joy and gladness (8)

The joy of God’s salvation restored (12)

David wanted God’s forgivenessSlide9

What did God want from David?

Truth in his heart (6)

A broken and contrite heart (16-17)

Ps. 34:18 God is near the contrite

Is. 66:1-2 God looks on the contrite

Is. 57:15 God dwells with the contrite

Luke 22:61-62 Peter wept bitterlySlide10

Consequences of David’s Sin

Bathsheba conceived a son outside of her marriage

Uriah was murdered

Lord’s enemies had been given a “great occasion … to blaspheme”

The baby died

David was never the same leader again

I Kings 15:4-5Slide11

Conclusion

Mark 12:29-30 The first and greatest commandment is to love God!

Ps. 51 We should want everything removed that stands between us and God

God still wants contrite hearts