2nd Samuel chapter 11. This is the chapter where David commits adultery with Bathsheba and then had her husband killed in battle so that no one would know of his sin.

We are always going to be in tempting situations.

There are always warning signs before we choose to sin or not.

  1. David stayed home from war so that he was by himself. Therefore he had no accountability. He should have done something in order to help keep him accountable.
  2. David was walking on his roof and saw a naked woman. Why didn't he just immediately turn away? Once again, he was alone. When we are in situations where no accountability exist, it's like we don't fight temptations like we normally would. We entertain temptations more. Not to run from temptation as soon as it comes is to entertain it. Our intent, deep down inside, may not be to sin, but once we entertain it, it gets harder to say no and turn away.
  3. Once David's sinned, he felt he had to hide it. The last thing we want is for people who look up to us and who have considered in their hearts that we are good role models, the last thing we want is for people to see our sinful or ugly side. So we end up trying to hide our sin in hopes that nobody will know. Our exposed sin is embarrassing and humiliating.
  4. Sometimes, we can successfully hide our sin and sometimes we can't. Regardless, God always knows. We can never hide sin from God. So we are smart to keep accountability and smart turn to God for forgiveness. We need to be willing to go through the consequences of our sin. God will help us through it.

Recap:

  1. I need good accountability.
  2. I need to learn to say no quickly to temptations.
  3. I need to learn to run away from sin.
  4. I need to learn from my mistakes so that I don't do them again and again.