Who knows if we will confess and repent, like David? It’s a scary and slippery slope to be tempted into sin, with the possibility that we could become hard hearted and not confess, or hurt so many others as a consequence to our wrong doing. Even though David repented and returned, his family suffered division and anger as a result of his sin. The best perspective is maintain our love and awe of Christ in us, pray for protection from evil, and develop rythyms of confession and repentance. Connecting with like minded brothers like you helps us grow in love and trust.
Saturday, August 19, 2023
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