Possibly if Bathsheba would have only of known to close the curtains while bathing her husband wouldn't have died. There are so many today that have left the curtains open. We should be more careful to close those opportunities for the occassion to sin. Something that seems so small can spiral out of control when all we have to do is simply close the curtain. There was more than just Bathsheba's husband that fell on the battle field that day. There were many men who lost their lives while David tried to cover up he and Bathsheba's sin. We need to tell our children to close the door to sin for they know not were it will lead them.
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Sobering Thought How one decision can lead us down the road of continual opportunities to sin; at some point our only hope is to find a place of repentance, as David did. This is a story everyone can relate to in some way.
Daryl Hensley, was saved at the tender age of 12 years old in his home with his parents by his bedside. He has often said, "If salvation had cost a penny I wouldn't of had it because I didn't even have any pockets on the pajamas I was wearing. I thank God it is free." He was...