Read 2 Samuel 11:1-15
11
The following spring, at the time of the year when kings usually go to war,
David sent out Joab with his officers and the Israelite army; they defeated the
Ammonites and besieged the city of Rabbah. But David himself stayed in
Jerusalem.
2 One day, late in the afternoon,
David got up from his nap and went to the palace roof. As he walked about up
there, he saw a woman having a bath. She was very beautiful. 3So he
sent a messenger to find out who she was, and learnt that she was Bathsheba,
the daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite. 4David sent
messengers to fetch her; they brought her to him and he made love to her. (She
had just finished her monthly ritual of purification.) Then she went back home.
5Afterwards she discovered that she was pregnant and sent a message
to David to tell him.
6
David then sent a message to Joab: “Send
me Uriah the Hittite.” So Joab sent him to David. 7When Uriah
arrived, David asked him if Joab and the troops were well, and how the fighting
was going. 8Then he said to Uriah, “Go home and rest a while.” Uriah
left, and David sent a present to his home. 9But Uriah did not go
home; instead he slept at the palace gate with the king’s guards. 10When
David heard that Uriah had not gone home, he asked him, “You have just returned
after a long absence; why didn’t you go home?” 11Uriah answered,
“The men of Israel and Judah are away at the war, and the Covenant Box is with
them; my commander Joab and his officers are camping out in the open. How could
I go home, eat and drink, and sleep with my wife? By all that’s sacred, I swear
that I could never do such a thing!”
12 So David said, “Then stay here
the rest of the day, and tomorrow I’ll send you back.” So Uriah stayed in
Jerusalem that day and the next. 13David invited him to supper and
made him drunk. But again that night Uriah did not go home; instead he slept on
his blanketx in the palace guardroom.
14 The next morning David wrote a
letter to Joab and sent it by Uriah. 15He wrote: “Put Uriah in the
front line, where the fighting is heaviest, then retreat and let him be
killed.”
Think
We like to think of David as immune to sin and temptation - the scriptures
are completely honest about his brokenness.
Pray
Lord you chose David to be a leader and yet he sinned. Thank you that even though he let you down -
you remained faithful and he could return to you.
Help me to remember your faithfulness to me.
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