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How Could David Be a Man After God's Own Heart? | 2 Samuel 12 | Episode 100

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How could David commit such grievous acts and still be remembered as a man after God’s own heart? In this episode, we walk through Nathan’s confrontation with David in 2 Samuel 12. We consider David’s repentance, the Lord’s remarkable declaration that his sin had been put away, and the important difference between punishment and consequences. David’s story ultimately points us beyond his failure to the grace of God revealed in Christ. Read the companion Bible study and join the conversation: https://wakinguptograce.com/how-could-david-be-a-man-after-gods-own-heart/

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