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Men: King David and Bathsheba: The Evening When It Started To Rain
And it came to pass in an
eveningtide, that David arose from off his bed, and walked upon the roof of the
king's house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was
very beautiful to look upon. And David sent and enquired after the woman.
And one said, Is not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the
wife of Uriah the Hittite? 2Sa 11:2-3
Adultery and Why It is Difficult to Understand
Few scenes reek of treachery as this one. It comes after God had accomplished great victories for David. Saul had died. The warring nations surrounding him had been subdued. He had come to his rest and his cup was running over.
Then David saw a beautiful woman bathing. And
instantly the clouds split and it started to rain. But rather than flee David
threw himself into the downpour.
And David sent messengers, and took her; and she came in unto him, and
he lay with her; for she was purified from her uncleanness: and she returned
unto her house. And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, and
said, I am with child. 2Sa 11:4-5.
The duplicity of sin is not hard to unravel, as
Moses had warned, “be sure your sin will find you out.” So suddenly David sent
for Uriah. And the rain beat hard.
And David said to Uriah, Go down to thy
house, and wash thy feet. And Uriah departed out of the king's house, and there
followed him a mess of meat from the king. But Uriah slept at the
door of the king's house with all the servants of his lord, and went not down
to his house. 2Sa 11:8-9
There are times a man can sweat even while it is raining. “And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah” (2Sa 11:14). The day becomes very dark when a poet turns into a villain, because he makes the devil look like a saint.
As if it wasn’t enough to make Uriah a cuckold, David gave him the letter directing his commander how to get rid of him, and Uriah innocently carried his death sentence in his own hands. Where was David’s heart at this time? Did it not smite him? But outside the rain poured and it did not let. Uriah died. And so the door for David to marry his wife was opened.
And when the mourning was past, David sent and fetched her to his
house, and she became his wife, and bare him a son. But the thing that David
had done displeased the LORD. 2Sa 11:27
But whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh
understanding: he that doeth it destroyeth his own soul. Pro 6:32
“Thou art the Man.”
Sin brings depression. And the consequences of sin
can remain even after we are forgiven. Nathan shone a mirror before David’s
face, but David couldn’t recognize himself.
And the LORD sent Nathan unto David. And he came unto him, and said
unto him, There were two men in one city; the one rich, and the other poor. 2Sa 12:1
And David's anger was greatly kindled against the man; and he said to
Nathan, As the LORD liveth, the man that hath done this thing
shall surely die. 2Sa 12:5
Nevertheless Nathan refused the rain to fall on him.
“Thou art the man.” For David the rain outside had built into a flood.
Now therefore the sword shall never depart from thine house; because
thou hast despised me, and hast taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be thy
wife. 2Sa 12:10
That judgment took its toll fast. The child died.
One son raped his sister. His favourite son Absalom scandalized him before his
death. In total four sons of David perished untimely. The flood devastated him.
However David repented from his heart. His Psalm 51 is a classic dirge. “For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me” (Psa 51:3). It is instructive that in his old age Abishag, a young Shunammite girl was brought to David to comfort him, but he never touched her.
Forgiven.
Washed. Clothed.
The amazing thing about our God is that he forgives. There is no other God on earth who acts like that. It is no wonder elsewhere the gospel is called “the foolishness of God.” God went out to look for David. God restored him to being a man after his own heart again. God saves to the uttermost even to this day. Remember the self-assurance of Peter?
And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold,
Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as
wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou
art converted, strengthen thy brethren. Luk 22:31-32
Whither should we be without God’s grace?
Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what
we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for
us with groanings which cannot be uttered. Rom 8:26
Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins
be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson,
they shall be as wool. Isa 1:18
The grace of God super abounds. He gave David and
his wife another son, Solomon, his heir, and by extension, Christ’s…
And thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before
thee: thy throne shall be established for ever. 2Sa 7:16
A study of the lineage of Jesus Christ brings up
very sorry wrecks. Who can save like our God?
Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy
presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my
bed in hell, behold, thou art there. Psa 139:7-8
There is therefore
now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the
flesh, but after the Spirit. Rom 8:1
According to St. Augustine David’s fall “should put upon their guard those who have not fallen, and save from despair those who have.” For the king the daylight was long in coming, but coming it eventually did. Are you in such a night? Are you in such a flood? The daylight will come. It always does to those who believe.
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