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What does the Bible say about the sin of David?

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The Bible recounts David's sin as a significant event that shows human depravity and God's forgiveness, particularly in 2 Samuel 12.

The sin of David, particularly his adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband Uriah, is a stark reminder of human depravity. In 2 Samuel 12, we see that despite David's elevated status as king and a man after God's own heart, he fell into grievous sin. God recorded this event in Scripture not to shame David, but to teach us the seriousness of sin and the necessity of repentance. David’s sin displeased the Lord deeply, emphasizing that even those chosen by God are capable of great transgressions. However, this account also serves to illustrate the grace and redemption available through sincere repentance, as shown when the prophet Nathan tells David, 'The Lord hath put away thy sin.' This demonstrates that while sin has serious consequences, God's mercy and grace abound even in our failures.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:1-14

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