Day 107: 2 Samuel 12-13

David's sin had been in secret. Wasn't it his desperation to keep it secret that led to compounding treacherous adultery against a faithful subordinate (2 Samuel 11:11) with a treacherous conspiracy to murder him? God exposes the secret and ensures the judgment against David is public and far more shameful. David's idleness led to his sin, and he seems to accept the rebuke of Joab in 2 Samuel 12:28; yet in 2 Samuel 13:7 he is absent again and "sending" Tamar to Amnon instead of going with her. Balancing his responsibility to his kingdom, his responsibility to his family and his enjoyment of the rest God had provided does not come easily to David. He was closer to God while on the run.

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