Standing up for what is right is never wrong, but it may not be the popular thing to do. King David had power and privilege and he must have lost his humility before God. His pride of getting what he wanted over took him, but Uriah knew better than to allow his privilege in the moment to violate his humility before the king. May you and I deepen our humility before our King and never let our privilege, power, or privacy violate what is the right thing to do. Let’s remain close to our King.
Saturday, July 8, 2023
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