BATHSHEBA AND HER RELATIONSHIP WITH KING DAVID (Biblical Story)

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Sometimes we fear that we may never be forgiven in the afterlife for minor sins but this story is testament that we serve a God who is merciful and forgiving. Good story from the Bible. Be blessed

tharamatikaufmann
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To anyone wondering, read 2 Samuel chapters 11 & 12. King David from his roof can see Bathsheba, but she does not see him. The Lord sends Nathan to tell David a parable where a rich man steals a poor man's little lamb. Nathan says to David "thou art the man" meaning David has committed a crime, but "But the thing that David had done displeased the Lord" the Lord never calls Bathsheba anything more than a lamb. If she had sinned The Word would have said it. Furthermore Bathsheba did love her husband. In the parable Nathan describes their relationship as Uriah cares deeply for Bathsheba, and when he dies, Bathsheba mourns him. The only reason she didn't fight David is because he was the King and she may have been afraid for her life and that of Uriah.
This video is simply wrong.
Aladd646 says “A lot has been "read" into this story. Where does it say that their eyes met? Where does it say that Bathsheba lusted for David?“ You’re right! The Bible DOESN’T SAY ANY OF THIS!!

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Eternal God, we lift up to you those enduring the long and arduous journey of cancer treatment. Grant them the endurance to persevere through the challenges of physical pain, fatigue, and side effects. Infuse them with renewed strength each day, empowering them to keep moving forward with courage and resilience. Surround them with a supportive community that cheers them on and walks alongside them with love and encouragement. May they be inspired by stories of perseverance and triumph, knowing that they are never alone in their struggles. Amen.

BiblicalMysteryOfficial
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The story is comforting and David was a man like us. Thanks to God’s mercy and forgiveness, we still have hope of redemption.

dhnguyen
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This story is a reminder that God's love and wisdom knows no bounds. I believe God to be fair and just. However His wisdom, His Love and Mercy overshadows His justice. Maybe He would have forgiven Judas, according to Mother Angelica if he asked for forgiveness and that makes our God extraordinary ❤

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Divine Source of Strength and Abundance, I call upon your guidance and support in times of need. Grant me the strength to overcome challenges, both in health and finances, filling me with resilience and courage. Bless my endeavors with prosperity and success, opening doors of opportunity and abundance. Fill my heart with inner peace and contentment, knowing that your love sustains me through all circumstances. Amen.

FaithAndMystery
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I think you missed something. Read the scripture again. Nathan said to David that he "slaughtered the lamb of the poor man"...indicating what he did to Batseba. God did not speak out against Batseba, nor did God punished her, but He did speak out against David. The probability that David forced himself on this girl is very good. People also think that Batseba bathed in the open, "to be seen", but all the mikvehs (bath) were in the open, and this woman went there in the evening. If David stayed with his soldiers, he would not have seen her. Davids prayer that God should forgive his iniquities AND his transgressions makes this scenario even more likely. Psalm 51 The baby died becausecof Davids sin, not because of Batseba's infidelity. She had no choice, David, the King, forced himself on her, and to make things worse, she was forced to marry him otherwise she would have brought shame on her family. Also read what Batseba's dad did to David. That dad was furious and filled with hatred...!

Sorry to say, but David was not perfect, David sinned, but was forgiven - just like all of us

ronelsteenkamp
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The spirit is willing but the flesh weak applies to King David who was called a worm by God for the weakness of flesh However God called him after his own heart, for his Spirit,

abrahamphilip
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True repentance is the key. We have all sinned and fallen short from the moment Adam deliberately sinned and disobeyed God and ever since. The question is not why does He let us die but why is He so merciful to let us live?

philipcrew
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You missed to elaborate on Nathan's encounter with David.
After hearing the story of the sheep, David burst into fury that such a man will have to give back 4 sheep in Restitution.
God heard his confession... He paid the price of his confession by the death of his 4 children.
You can have what you say
Mark 11 : 23

wesdale
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Why should the child pay the price 😢I’ll never understand, ”David a favorite of God”…what made him so different from the many?

judygardiner
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Amen praise God. Thank you men of God for very inspiring and cleared very much blessed message you've had shared ❤. God bless you more

teresitanalumen
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I’m going thru something like this right now- really where’s the prophet to finish things off

kuduyudu
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Amen amen amen thank your Lord Jesus Christ 😊i agree with you love.

RicardoHolder-nbfw
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Your perspective is a man of nature, not of spirit, applying a world concept to a spiritual one. This is a perfect example of how God has mercy and yet doesn't compromise sin or His justice. David clearly as king clearly chose his lustful natural desire over obedience to the known truth of His God whom he loves. Jesus was to be a descendant of this line. We all say the baby is innocent why should they suffer. The child suffers the discretion of the parents. David's adultery, attempted coverup and planned murder violated his position appointed by God's favor. He set himself in direct opposition to the Living God and there's always a price. It is clearly said "The wages of sin is death". True for believers and unbelievers. As believers God eventually turns His face towards us again in mercy.
We chastise our children when they do wrong and don't disown them as our children. Not judgemental with ourselves yet judge God. When we have unplanned or undesired babies do we abort their life?!?. Children suffer the discretion and sin of their parents.. even to the 3rd and 4th generations.
[Edit: I genuinely wrote this before watching lengthy video. I praise God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit that I didn't discredit the biblical account and was humbly inspired to write it]
Please accept Jesus Christ by faith upon hearing the Word of God

ModSquads
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The story is proof that God Almighty wants to forgive all transgressions. Mercifully ask for forgiveness and sin no more!!!

elijah
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I was born from an adulterous relationship. Interesting that Solomon supposedly said, I'm incapable of doing anything of worth or capable of salvation.
I go to Church every sunday.

MrTyroneweaver
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Uriah knew that his wife cheated. That's why he didn't want to go home. When you truly love someone and they cheat you can feel it in your soul. You can't sleep that night.

robhardy
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Man's sin's do not alter Gods plan's or promises. As the scriptures say " man may be unfaithful but God is always faithful. That is why God promised that his church would last to the end of time regardless of the sinfulness of it's members.

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I'm sorry, but this explanation, just lacks/doesn't embody Justice for the servant, (who gave everything) of David, Uriah.
There is something really big missing here.

h.m.sdasilveira