Because God is a just God, we must heed His calls to obedience and repentance. In part 8 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 21.
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Study Notes
Understanding the Text
- David at Hebron (Chs. 1 – 4)
- David’s Success (Chs. 5 – 10)
- David’s Sin and Struggles (Chs. 11 – 21)
- Adultery and Murder (Ch. 11)
- The Correction of David (Ch. 12)
- Rape and Murder (Ch. 13)
- Rebellion (Chs. 14 – 18)
- Restoration (Chs. 19 – 20)
- Retribution (Ch. 21)
- The consequence of Saul’s sin (21:1-2)
- The cost of Saul’s sin (21:3-9)
- The conclusion to Saul’s sin (21:10-14)
Principles from the Text
- The consequences of sin may range much further than we realize.
- Our just and righteous God will deal with sin.
- Our just and righteous God responds to confession and restitution.
Applying the Text
- Is your conscience clear before the LORD?
- Do you need to make restitution to anyone?
- Do you uphold WLBC in prayer?