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David’s Curse

David faces God’s justice—and mercy—after his sin is exposed.

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Lamentations 3:33
What kind of love tells us the truth when it hurts? When the prophet Nathan approached David, he didn’t begin with accusation, but with a story—a mirror for the king’s own sin. In that moment, David was undone. The weight of his actions—the betrayal, the death, the cover-up—crashed into the light. And yet, God’s aim wasn’t to destroy David, but to restore him. His justice cut deep, but His mercy was already waiting at the wound. True repentance begins when we stop defending ourselves and start listening. David didn’t excuse or explain—he owned his sin and pleaded for mercy. Psalm 51 was born from that place of brokenness, and it still teaches us today: God does not despise a contrite heart. If we’ve fallen, we’re not finished. His justice may break us open, but His mercy is what puts us back together—with humility, wisdom, and a heart made new.
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