2 Samuel 11 - Introduction
* David's adultery. (1-5) He tries to conceal his crime. (6-13) Uriah murdered. (14-27)... [ Continue Reading ]
* David's adultery. (1-5) He tries to conceal his crime. (6-13) Uriah murdered. (14-27)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Observe the occasions of David's sin; what led to it. 1. Neglect of his business. He tarried at Jerusalem. When we are out of the way of our duty, we are in temptation. 2. Love of ease: idleness gives great advantage to the tempter. 3. A wandering eye. He had not, like Job, made a covenant with... [ Continue Reading ]
6-13 Giving way to sin hardens the heart, and provokes the departure of the Holy Spirit. Robbing a man of his reason, is worse than robbing him of his money; and drawing him into sin, is worse than drawing him into any wordly trouble whatever.... [ Continue Reading ]
14-27 Adulteries often occasion murders, and one wickedness is sought to be covered by another. The beginnings of sin are much to be dreaded; for who knows where they will end? Can a real believer ever tread this path? Can such a person be indeed a child of God? Though grace be not lost in such an... [ Continue Reading ]