January 7, 2012 — by Dennis Fisher
Our Daily Bread
Read: 2 Samuel 12:1-15
Be sure your sin will find you out. —Numbers 32:23
Bible in a year:
Genesis 20-22
Genesis 20-22
My
wife and I were driving on an expressway when we saw a driver turn left
into a median turnaround that was intended for emergency vehicles only.
He was planning to make a U-turn and head back the other way.
Looking to his right, the driver waited for an opening in oncoming
traffic, so he failed to notice that a police car was backing up toward
him on his left. Finally seeing an opening in traffic, the U-turn
driver pulled out and rammed into the back of the police car.
It’s not unusual for us to think we can get away with doing
something wrong. After King David committed adultery with Bathsheba, he
too was focused on “getting away with it.” But he was on a collision
course with Nathan. His adultery, deceit, and murder “displeased the Lord” (2 Sam. 11:27),
so when Nathan exposed David’s grievous sin, the king was deeply
remorseful. He confessed, repented, and received God’s forgiveness. But
the consequences of his sin never departed from his household (12:10).
If you’ve been trying to get away with something, remember that “your sin will find you out” (Num. 32:23). Turn yourself in to God. Don’t hide. Instead, seek His gracious forgiveness.
God knows all you’ve thought or done—
From Him you cannot hide;
Confess to Him and He’ll forgive
Through Christ the crucified. —Hess
From Him you cannot hide;
Confess to Him and He’ll forgive
Through Christ the crucified. —Hess
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