Repentance

2 Samuel 12

David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the Lord.” (2 Samuel 12:13)

Please open your Bible at 2 Samuel 12. The life of David is a story in three chapters—his trials, his triumphs, and his troubles. Troubles dominated the last chapter of David’s life, and he brought these troubles on himself by his own sin and folly.

Sometimes it is helpful to ask, “What do I expect to happen next?” Today, let’s see what David did next, and what God did next.

What Will David Do?

The natural sequel to sin is not repentance, but hiding and covering up. This is a pattern throughout the Bible.

David’s experience when he covered up

David was miserable but not repentant. His misery was a sign that he was truly the Lord’s, as only a true believer would miss the Lord’s presence.

What Will God Do?

David, who had scorned the LORD, did not face retribution or renunciation but restoration, thanks to God’s grace.

1. The Power of God’s Word that Brings Change

Nathan said to David, “You are the man…” David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the Lord.” (2 Samuel 12:7, 13)

Confronted by the prophet Nathan, David finally confesses his sins, beginning his genuine repentance.

2. The Principle of God’s Word that Brings Discipline

Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. (Galatians 6:7)

God’s discipline is a direct reflection of David’s sin. One’s own sin corrects them, showing the truth of sowing and reaping.

3. The Promise of God’s Word that Brings Hope

David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the LORD.” And Nathan said to David, “The LORD also has put away your sin; you shall not die.” (2 Samuel 12:13)

David’s sin deserved death, but God put his sin upon Jesus. The Lord’s discipline meant he was still a child of God, bound to Him through a covenant.

Conclusion

God never abandons his children and is bound to them through a covenant of steadfast love, demonstrated in the restoration of David despite his grave sins. Thank God for His promise, Word, gift of repentance, discipline, and His Son, who bears our sins and ensures our future is one of restoration, not retribution or renunciation.

WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 –> 00:00:07.000 You’re listening to a sermon from Pastor Collin Smith of Open the Bible. 00:00:07.000 –> 00:00:15.120 To contact us, call us at 1-877-OPEN-365, or visit our website, OpenTheBible.org. 00:00:15.120 –> 00:00:18.160 Let’s get to the message. 00:00:18.160 –> 00:00:20.340 Here is Pastor Collin. 00:00:20.340 –> 00:00:23.980 The life of David is a story, as we have seen, in three chapters. 00:00:23.980 –> 00:00:27.959 His trials, his triumphs, and then his troubles. 00:00:27.959 –> 00:00:32.340 We are in the last of these three chapters and we saw last week as we began this journey 00:00:32.340 –> 00:00:40.139 that many of the troubles that dominated David’s life were troubles that he actually brought 00:00:40.139 –> 00:00:45.820 on himself through his own sin and through his own folly. 00:00:45.820 –> 00:00:53.380 We saw that David committed the sins of adultery and of murder and that what he did displeased 00:00:53.380 –> 00:00:54.380 the Lord. 00:00:54.380 –> 00:00:57.119 That’s chapter 11 and verse 27. 00:00:57.340 –> 00:01:02.160 So here we have a man who loved the Lord but we saw last week that what he had done over 00:01:02.160 –> 00:01:08.120 a period of time was he had actually carved out an area of his own life that was never 00:01:08.120 –> 00:01:11.419 actually submitted to the Lord. 00:01:11.419 –> 00:01:20.459 And because of that he allowed sin to grow in its power and gain a position in his life 00:01:20.459 –> 00:01:27.000 so that as he gave way to particular temptation, sin got to a place where eventually it over 00:01:27.040 –> 00:01:33.120 powered him and he ended up committing sins that he never thought in his earlier years 00:01:33.139 –> 00:01:37.419 he would ever have found himself doing. 00:01:37.419 –> 00:01:43.639 And that’s where we came to at the end of last week and we take it up today in Chapter 12. 00:01:43.660 –> 00:01:51.160 Now, it’s sometimes helpful when you’re reading the Bible to ask the question what do I think 00:01:51.160 –> 00:01:54.320 should happen next? 00:01:54.379 –> 00:02:00.680 What would you expect to happen after 2 Samuel chapter 11 where we’re told of these heinous 00:02:00.680 –> 00:02:03.459 sins that were committed by David? 00:02:03.459 –> 00:02:09.119 And I want very simply today for us to look at what David did next and then what God did 00:02:09.119 –> 00:02:10.639 next. 00:02:10.639 –> 00:02:12.279 These two things. 00:02:12.279 –> 00:02:13.759 Let’s start with David then. 00:02:13.759 –> 00:02:19.800 And what would you expect that would come after such serious sins in the life of David? 00:02:20.279 –> 00:02:27.679 And what I would expect that after two heinous sins like this there must be next the most 00:02:27.679 –> 00:02:30.639 profound repentance. 00:02:30.639 –> 00:02:35.979 Surely David of all people is going to come and to seek the face of God and to recognize 00:02:35.979 –> 00:02:40.240 the depth to which he has fallen and to turn to God in radical repentance. 00:02:40.240 –> 00:02:46.399 And what I want you to see today is that that is precisely what does not happen. 00:02:46.399 –> 00:02:53.960 By the time you get to chapter 12, the child that was conceived has been born. 00:02:53.960 –> 00:02:59.399 So more than nine months have passed since David committed these sins. 00:02:59.399 –> 00:03:03.119 And has there been any repentance in these nine months? 00:03:03.119 –> 00:03:06.820 Answer, none whatsoever. 00:03:06.820 –> 00:03:07.880 What has David done? 00:03:07.880 –> 00:03:13.580 He is simply covered up and he has moved on. 00:03:13.580 –> 00:03:17.139 And so here’s the first thing that we learned from the Bible straight away today that the 00:03:17.139 –> 00:03:22.279 natural sequel to sin is not repentance. 00:03:22.279 –> 00:03:24.360 Not in this story. 00:03:24.360 –> 00:03:29.679 And just so that you know that this isn’t an isolated incident, if you go all the way 00:03:29.679 –> 00:03:35.100 back to the beginning of the Bible, you’ll find exactly the same sobering truth. 00:03:35.100 –> 00:03:40.419 Remember, God places Adam and Eve in a beautiful garden in which everything is provided for 00:03:40.419 –> 00:03:41.419 them. 00:03:41.419 –> 00:03:44.320 They have the companionship of a loving marriage. 00:03:44.320 –> 00:03:46.039 They have meaningful work. 00:03:46.039 –> 00:03:49.779 They have all their food provided right there on the trees. 00:03:49.779 –> 00:03:53.820 And God says to them, I give you just one command, that there’s one tree that you shall 00:03:53.820 –> 00:03:54.820 not eat from. 00:03:54.820 –> 00:04:00.460 And do you remember how Eve was tempted and she ate, and she gave to Adam and he ate as 00:04:00.460 –> 00:04:01.460 well? 00:04:01.460 –> 00:04:04.580 Well now, what do you think would happen next? 00:04:04.580 –> 00:04:07.940 Here is a couple who have walked in fellowship with God. 00:04:08.919 –> 00:04:12.199 They’ve been walking with the Lord in the garden in the cool of the day. 00:04:12.199 –> 00:04:18.100 Surely, you would think what Adam is going to do immediately is to go and seek the face 00:04:18.100 –> 00:04:23.359 of God and to say, God I have something to confess. 00:04:23.359 –> 00:04:25.899 I’ve sinned against you. 00:04:25.899 –> 00:04:28.640 I’ve done the one thing that you told me not to do. 00:04:28.640 –> 00:04:34.000 I’ve eaten from this tree, and I’m cut to the heart by what I’ve done, and I want to 00:04:34.000 –> 00:04:37.239 ask for your forgiveness. 00:04:37.239 –> 00:04:41.079 But if you know the story in Genesis, in chapter 3, you’ll remember that that is exactly what 00:04:41.079 –> 00:04:43.440 does not happen. 00:04:43.440 –> 00:04:47.760 What does happen, we’re told, this, they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden 00:04:47.760 –> 00:04:53.000 in the cool of the day, and the man and the wife hid themselves from the presence of the 00:04:53.000 –> 00:04:56.299 Lord among the trees of the garden. 00:04:56.299 –> 00:05:00.880 In other words, the natural sequel to sin is not repentance. 00:05:00.880 –> 00:05:03.179 It is hiding. 00:05:03.179 –> 00:05:05.440 It is to cover up. 00:05:05.480 –> 00:05:08.339 It is simply to move on. 00:05:08.339 –> 00:05:13.739 Adam knows that he is a sinner and the natural reaction of a sinner is not to come to God 00:05:13.739 –> 00:05:16.600 but to run from God. 00:05:16.600 –> 00:05:20.720 You see the same thing in the New Testament, in the story of Simon Peter. 00:05:20.720 –> 00:05:27.140 And early on, he catches a glimpse of the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ through a miraculous 00:05:27.140 –> 00:05:29.859 catch of fish. 00:05:29.859 –> 00:05:33.920 And what is the response of Peter to seeing the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ? 00:05:33.959 –> 00:05:38.339 Is it to say, oh Jesus, I see your glory, I’m going to follow you forever? 00:05:38.339 –> 00:05:44.920 No, it is for Peter to say, depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man. 00:05:44.920 –> 00:05:50.459 That’s the natural reaction, you see, of a sinner in the presence of God. 00:05:50.459 –> 00:05:54.619 It’s not to come to God, it’s to run from God. 00:05:54.619 –> 00:06:02.760 Now, if the natural reaction then, the natural sequel to sin is not repentance but it’s simply 00:06:03.100 –> 00:06:09.760 up and moving on, what hope is there, then, of reconciliation with God? 00:06:09.760 –> 00:06:16.140 And the answer, of course, is that if we were left to ourselves there’s no hope whatsoever. 00:06:16.140 –> 00:06:17.980 So what did David do? 00:06:17.980 –> 00:06:21.739 He covers up, moves on. 00:06:21.739 –> 00:06:28.339 In regards to returning to God he does absolutely nothing. 00:06:28.339 –> 00:06:30.619 Now what is his experience during this time? 00:06:30.720 –> 00:06:35.700 What was it like for David during these nine months and more in which he covered up and 00:06:35.700 –> 00:06:38.339 tried to move on? 00:06:38.339 –> 00:06:43.440 Well David actually tells us this himself in one of the Psalms that he wrote sometime 00:06:43.440 –> 00:06:50.079 after this period in his life and he reflected back on what his experience was during these 00:06:50.079 –> 00:06:52.200 months of covering up and moving on. 00:06:52.980 –> 00:06:56.700 Let me quote to you from Psalm 32 where he speaks about this, 00:07:01.119 –> 00:07:08.200 In other words when during these months I did not confess, I just covered up and I moved on. 00:07:08.200 –> 00:07:09.200 What was his experience? 00:07:22.200 –> 00:07:27.480 Covered up as by the heat of summer. 00:07:27.480 –> 00:07:33.880 So don’t think for a moment you see when David covers up and he moves on that everything’s hunky dory in the palace. 00:07:33.880 –> 00:07:36.079 It was not. 00:07:36.079 –> 00:07:42.500 This was without doubt the most miserable year in David’s entire life. 00:07:42.500 –> 00:07:50.040 And he describes it very vividly here he speaks about his groaning all day long. 00:07:50.040 –> 00:07:51.940 Think about that. 00:07:52.019 –> 00:07:54.820 Here’s a man in a palace. 00:07:54.820 –> 00:08:02.519 He has money, he has privilege, and he has the wife that he wanted. 00:08:02.519 –> 00:08:07.579 But he lives with a nagging groan in his spirit. 00:08:07.579 –> 00:08:13.559 Even when he savors the greatest of pleasures the groan is still there. 00:08:13.559 –> 00:08:16.760 He groans when he goes to bed at night. 00:08:16.760 –> 00:08:20.940 And when he wakes up in the morning he groans at the thought of another day. 00:08:20.940 –> 00:08:26.100 And it was like that for months, this was my experience. 00:08:26.100 –> 00:08:29.119 And then he says, my strength was dried up. 00:08:29.119 –> 00:08:35.320 And I tried to cover up and move on, here’s what I found as a child of God. 00:08:35.320 –> 00:08:37.979 I found I lost all my energy. 00:08:37.979 –> 00:08:42.520 I found that the things that I was interested in doing in life, they seemed to lose their 00:08:42.520 –> 00:08:44.840 interest for me. 00:08:44.840 –> 00:08:50.679 I found that my strength was dried up, the blessing of God seemed to have departed from 00:08:50.780 –> 00:08:54.140 my life, and didn’t see any point in it anymore. 00:08:54.159 –> 00:08:57.260 Now, do you see what we’re learning here? 00:08:57.260 –> 00:09:01.919 The natural sequel to sin is not repentance. 00:09:01.919 –> 00:09:04.599 Just left to ourselves, that’s not what we do. 00:09:04.599 –> 00:09:07.520 The natural sequel to sin is not repentance. 00:09:07.520 –> 00:09:11.400 It’s covering up, it’s moving on, it’s hiding from God. 00:09:11.400 –> 00:09:17.340 And that experience, for a Christian believer, always proves miserable. 00:09:17.340 –> 00:09:26.859 By the way, David’s misery, as he records it in Psalm 32, is the sure sign that he 00:09:26.859 –> 00:09:29.659 really was the Lord’s. 00:09:29.659 –> 00:09:38.580 You see, a person who has never really loved the Lord will not miss Him when He is gone. 00:09:38.580 –> 00:09:42.099 That’s one of the ways that you know a person who has never really loved the Lord. 00:09:42.099 –> 00:09:45.000 They may have been religious or whatever. 00:09:45.000 –> 00:09:53.080 But a person who has never really loved the Lord will not miss Him when He is gone. 00:09:53.080 –> 00:09:58.919 But you see, if you are the Lord’s, you can never be happy as long as you are hiding 00:09:58.919 –> 00:10:01.679 from Him. 00:10:01.679 –> 00:10:06.080 And that was David’s experience, and it will be ours in any situation where we try 00:10:06.080 –> 00:10:11.039 to cover up and simply move on. 00:10:11.039 –> 00:10:12.500 So where are we going to go from here? 00:10:12.659 –> 00:10:17.119 I mean it seems like the story has stalled. 00:10:17.119 –> 00:10:19.719 David is miserable, but he is not repentant. 00:10:19.719 –> 00:10:21.619 There is no confession. 00:10:21.619 –> 00:10:23.900 Nine months have passed. 00:10:23.900 –> 00:10:27.239 There is no seeking the face of God. 00:10:27.239 –> 00:10:35.500 In all of this time, probably more than a year has passed and there has not been a single 00:10:35.500 –> 00:10:39.179 flicker of repentance in this man’s heart. 00:10:39.179 –> 00:10:40.179 Not at all. 00:10:40.219 –> 00:10:42.739 Not once. 00:10:42.739 –> 00:10:48.140 So, you see it is very easy for us to assume that repentance will be the natural sequel 00:10:48.140 –> 00:10:50.059 to sin. 00:10:50.059 –> 00:10:51.340 Not at all. 00:10:51.340 –> 00:10:59.260 Wherever there is genuine repentance, it is a miracle of God’s grace, and if it were not 00:10:59.260 –> 00:11:04.840 for the grace of God, then Adam and Eve would have remained hiding forever, David would 00:11:04.840 –> 00:11:09.200 have remained hiding forever, if it was not for the grace of God, you and I would be hiding 00:11:09.200 –> 00:11:12.979 from God forever too. 00:11:12.979 –> 00:11:18.440 So thank God that David’s inactivity is not the end of the story. 00:11:18.440 –> 00:11:20.539 What will David do? 00:11:20.539 –> 00:11:22.239 Nothing. 00:11:22.239 –> 00:11:25.239 What will God do? 00:11:25.239 –> 00:11:31.000 Well let’s focus in on what God does, because that is the subject of chapter 12 that’s before 00:11:31.000 –> 00:11:35.559 us today, and it’s a very wonderful and a very important chapter. 00:11:35.559 –> 00:11:37.099 Let’s frame it again in our winds. 00:11:37.099 –> 00:11:38.559 What’s the situation? 00:11:38.580 –> 00:11:47.179 David has committed two heinous sins, adultery and murder. 00:11:47.179 –> 00:11:54.640 One commentator points out that actually David had broken at least six of the ten commandments. 00:11:54.640 –> 00:11:59.739 He had put his own desires before God, that breaks the first commandment. 00:11:59.739 –> 00:12:03.919 He had committed murder, that breaks the sixth commandment. 00:12:03.919 –> 00:12:07.960 He had committed adultery which breaks the seventh commandment. 00:12:08.000 –> 00:12:12.539 He had stolen another man’s wife, that breaks the eighth commandment. 00:12:12.539 –> 00:12:18.320 He had lied and deceived Uriah and lies breaks the eighth commandment. 00:12:18.320 –> 00:12:23.559 And he had coveted and that breaks the tenth commandment. 00:12:23.559 –> 00:12:24.599 And think about this. 00:12:24.599 –> 00:12:32.919 This is the sin of a man who has been uniquely privileged and blessed by God. 00:12:32.919 –> 00:12:37.280 Looking back from the days when Samuel came and poured that oil over the young lad’s 00:12:37.280 –> 00:12:43.460 head, God has chosen you to be king, a man after his own heart and all the way in which 00:12:43.460 –> 00:12:49.880 God has stood with him in his fight with Goliath and in his flight from Saul and protected 00:12:49.880 –> 00:12:54.580 his life and brought him to the great triumphs that we looked at last year. 00:12:54.580 –> 00:12:58.039 God’s blessing has been upon this man in a singular way. 00:12:58.039 –> 00:13:04.900 And yet this man goes and breaks one commandment after another of the Lord’s. 00:13:04.900 –> 00:13:08.700 And I want you to notice the word of God that comes to him in verse 9. 00:13:08.700 –> 00:13:14.200 Why have you despised the Word of the Lord? 00:13:14.200 –> 00:13:15.140 Verse 10. 00:13:15.140 –> 00:13:20.119 You have despised me, God says. 00:13:20.119 –> 00:13:21.119 Verse 14. 00:13:21.119 –> 00:13:25.799 By this deed, you have utterly scorned the Lord. 00:13:25.880 –> 00:13:29.380 What a phrase, that is. 00:13:29.380 –> 00:13:30.539 Now here’s the question. 00:13:30.539 –> 00:13:33.539 What is God going to do next? 00:13:33.539 –> 00:13:43.099 How will God deal with this man so privileged who has scorned him, who has despised him, 00:13:43.099 –> 00:13:49.179 and has broken one commandment after another? 00:13:49.179 –> 00:13:52.859 What will God do next? 00:13:53.000 –> 00:13:59.400 Now, God might justly have said to David, 00:13:59.400 –> 00:14:02.820 this is the end of the line for you. 00:14:02.820 –> 00:14:06.039 It’s all over for you. 00:14:06.039 –> 00:14:09.799 That’s how it was for Saul. 00:14:09.799 –> 00:14:14.440 Why should it not be the same for David? 00:14:14.440 –> 00:14:19.099 Who would be surprised if we were to read something like this in the Bible, that the 00:14:19.099 –> 00:14:26.960 Lord raised up the Ammonites or some other enemies of his people, and they routed the 00:14:26.960 –> 00:14:34.260 armies of Israel on the field of battle, and David and all his sons died by the sword on 00:14:34.260 –> 00:14:35.260 that day? 00:14:35.260 –> 00:14:38.880 I mean, if we read something like that, we’d say, well, that’s exactly what happened to 00:14:38.880 –> 00:14:43.440 Saul and his sons, and the line ended right there. 00:14:43.440 –> 00:14:50.539 Who would be surprised, who could complain if such a thing was the outcome for David? 00:14:50.539 –> 00:14:54.440 And maybe you think that’s what God should have done and said, in regards to David, I 00:14:54.440 –> 00:15:02.219 mean, how can God allow this man to remain as king after this? 00:15:02.219 –> 00:15:12.159 But that is not how God dealt with David, because retribution is not how God deals with 00:15:12.380 –> 00:15:14.539 his children. 00:15:14.539 –> 00:15:17.179 Thank God for that. 00:15:17.179 –> 00:15:22.679 That is not how God dealt with David, because retribution is not how God deals with his 00:15:22.679 –> 00:15:23.679 children. 00:15:23.679 –> 00:15:28.020 If it was, there is not a single one of us would be here today. 00:15:28.020 –> 00:15:40.200 Or, God might justly have said, David, you have despised me and you have scorned me, 00:15:40.200 –> 00:15:43.979 and therefore I wash my hands of you. 00:15:43.979 –> 00:15:48.119 You can continue as king, but you will not have my Spirit. 00:15:48.119 –> 00:15:54.119 My presence will be taken from you, and my blessing will no longer rest on you. 00:15:54.119 –> 00:15:59.919 I will leave you to your own devices, you’re on your own now, I will have nothing more 00:15:59.919 –> 00:16:01.859 to do with you.” 00:16:01.859 –> 00:16:06.599 Now who can complain about that? 00:16:06.599 –> 00:16:13.500 And is that not precisely what we find in Romans in Chapter 1, when wicked men set their 00:16:13.500 –> 00:16:15.020 hearts on evil? 00:16:15.020 –> 00:16:18.200 How does God’s judgment operate in their lives? 00:16:18.200 –> 00:16:20.640 God gives them up! 00:16:20.640 –> 00:16:25.159 That’s Romans 1, verse 24 and verse 26 and verse 28. 00:16:25.159 –> 00:16:30.380 It’s repeated three times, the judgment of God on those who pursue evil, God gives them 00:16:30.380 –> 00:16:33.580 up. 00:16:33.799 –> 00:16:35.799 But we don’t find anything like that here. 00:16:35.799 –> 00:16:36.799 Why? 00:16:36.799 –> 00:16:42.140 Because that is not how God deals with His children. 00:16:42.140 –> 00:16:47.500 When it comes to His children, He never gives them up. 00:16:47.500 –> 00:16:56.340 Or again, God might have said, if David comes to me then I will forgive him. 00:16:56.340 –> 00:16:57.900 But he’s got to make the first move. 00:16:57.900 –> 00:16:59.260 He’s the one that departed. 00:16:59.260 –> 00:17:01.140 He’s the one that has sinned. 00:17:02.039 –> 00:17:08.699 Oh, I’m always, God might have said, open to reconciliation, but the ball is firmly 00:17:08.699 –> 00:17:11.859 in David’s court. 00:17:11.859 –> 00:17:18.859 He must make the first move, and unless and until he does, I’m done with him. 00:17:18.859 –> 00:17:23.140 Who could complain about that? 00:17:23.140 –> 00:17:28.380 But you see, in the light of what we have just learned, if that was God’s response 00:17:28.400 –> 00:17:32.699 to the sin of his people, we would all be lost forever. 00:17:32.699 –> 00:17:33.699 Why? 00:17:33.699 –> 00:17:35.920 Because we would never make the first move. 00:17:35.920 –> 00:17:40.619 None of us would ever come back to God because the natural sequel to sin is not repentance, 00:17:40.619 –> 00:17:45.280 it’s to cover up and to move on. 00:17:45.280 –> 00:17:50.500 And if God simply stood back passively and waited for David to make the first move, it 00:17:50.500 –> 00:17:52.819 would never have happened. 00:17:52.819 –> 00:17:55.780 It would never have happened. 00:17:55.780 –> 00:18:04.900 So thank God that he does not deal with his own children through retribution, and he does 00:18:04.900 –> 00:18:07.859 not deal with his own children through renunciation. 00:18:07.859 –> 00:18:16.199 What he does is he deals with his own children through the most marvelous restoration, and 00:18:16.199 –> 00:18:20.319 that’s what we have right here in 2 Samuel and chapter 12. 00:18:20.339 –> 00:18:26.760 David wrote later in Psalm 23, the Lord is my shepherd, and here’s what that means. 00:18:26.760 –> 00:18:31.380 He restores my soul. 00:18:31.380 –> 00:18:35.099 When there might have been retribution, when there might have been renunciation, there 00:18:35.099 –> 00:18:41.020 was instead restoration, and it was the Lord who did it. 00:18:41.020 –> 00:18:44.339 He restores my soul. 00:18:44.520 –> 00:18:51.060 Now, how does God restore the soul of one of his own children? 00:18:51.060 –> 00:18:56.040 Let me point out three ways in which God does this, directly from this chapter that’s before 00:18:56.040 –> 00:18:57.040 us. 00:18:57.040 –> 00:18:58.040 How does God restore? 00:18:58.040 –> 00:19:00.199 Thank God He does. 00:19:00.199 –> 00:19:01.959 How does He do it? 00:19:01.959 –> 00:19:05.640 Number one, God speaks. 00:19:05.640 –> 00:19:08.219 God speaks. 00:19:08.280 –> 00:19:12.699 Verse 1, the Lord sent Nathan to David. 00:19:12.719 –> 00:19:14.719 Who is Nathan? 00:19:14.719 –> 00:19:16.739 Nathan is a prophet. 00:19:16.739 –> 00:19:17.920 What does a prophet do? 00:19:17.920 –> 00:19:22.079 A prophet speaks the word of God. 00:19:22.079 –> 00:19:29.319 So, how God restores one of his own children, is rather than standing back and waiting for 00:19:29.319 –> 00:19:33.680 his children to make the move, God speaks. 00:19:33.680 –> 00:19:38.239 And he speaks through his word, and his word accomplishes a change in David that had not 00:19:38.239 –> 00:19:42.900 been accomplished by anything in the previous nine months. 00:19:42.900 –> 00:19:47.579 It was the same with Adam and Eve in the garden when they were hiding. 00:19:47.579 –> 00:19:50.119 Do you remember how did they come out of hiding? 00:19:50.119 –> 00:19:54.859 Simply this, the Lord called to Adam, where are you? 00:19:54.859 –> 00:20:00.119 So the way in which God restores his own children who are covering up and hiding from him is 00:20:00.119 –> 00:20:06.000 he cuts through the hiding, and he speaks through his word. 00:20:06.000 –> 00:20:11.520 That’s where restoration begins for any of us. 00:20:11.520 –> 00:20:18.280 Now Nathan speaks the Word of God to David, and he does it by presenting a story. 00:20:18.280 –> 00:20:26.359 Commentators often refer to what Nathan says here as a parable, but I want you to notice 00:20:26.479 –> 00:20:32.420 that Nathan does not say to David that it is a parable, Nathan presents this to David 00:20:32.420 –> 00:20:39.160 as an actual case on which David is being asked to pronounce judgment. 00:20:39.160 –> 00:20:44.020 Remember, David is the King and that means he’s the chief justice in the land, so it 00:20:44.020 –> 00:20:48.560 would not have been unusual for situations of injustice to be brought to David for him 00:20:48.560 –> 00:20:52.959 to pass judgment and to announce a sentence. 00:20:53.280 –> 00:20:57.119 Nathan comes, he doesn’t say, I’ve got a parable to tell you, he presents a case. 00:20:57.119 –> 00:20:58.880 And David is glad to hear the case. 00:20:58.880 –> 00:21:02.719 It’s part of his job, to hear cases like this. 00:21:02.719 –> 00:21:08.719 And so Nathan lays out this case, it is a case of two men in a certain city and one 00:21:08.719 –> 00:21:11.680 is rich and the other is poor. 00:21:11.680 –> 00:21:15.280 And the rich man has many flocks and many herds. 00:21:15.280 –> 00:21:20.959 The poor man only has a single ewe lamb which he loves greatly. 00:21:20.959 –> 00:21:27.359 The lamb eats the man’s food, the lamb drinks from the man’s cup and the lamb lies in the 00:21:27.359 –> 00:21:29.760 man’s arms. 00:21:29.760 –> 00:21:36.680 Well, a traveler arrives at the home of the rich man. 00:21:36.680 –> 00:21:42.520 And the rich man wants to entertain, welcome this traveler and to lay on a feast for him, 00:21:42.520 –> 00:21:46.000 but he doesn’t want to take one of his own lambs. 00:21:46.099 –> 00:21:52.520 He doesn’t want to take from his own flock and so he steals this dearly loved lamb from 00:21:52.520 –> 00:22:02.000 the poor man and uses that lamb to prepare the feast for himself and for the traveler. 00:22:02.000 –> 00:22:09.380 And as this case is laid before David who’s being asked to pronounce judgment on it, David 00:22:10.260 –> 00:22:12.839 angry, more than angry, outraged. 00:22:20.839 –> 00:22:27.180 It’s amazing how angry we can become at our own sins when we see them in the lives of 00:22:27.180 –> 00:22:33.260 others but we don’t realise it’s our own sins that we’re actually seeing. 00:22:33.260 –> 00:22:42.420 And David says to Nathan, as the Lord lives the man who has done this deserves to die. 00:22:42.420 –> 00:22:53.619 And he shall restore the Lamb four-fold because he did this thing and because he had no pity. 00:22:53.619 –> 00:23:01.459 Now that was more than the law demanded. 00:23:01.459 –> 00:23:06.420 If you check out the law of God on a situation like this in the Old Testament where there 00:23:06.420 –> 00:23:12.479 was the theft of a lamb, it’s specifically addressed in Exodus chapter 22, in verse 1. 00:23:12.479 –> 00:23:17.819 If someone steals a lamb, then the restitution is that four lambs must be given back in its 00:23:17.819 –> 00:23:18.819 place. 00:23:18.819 –> 00:23:23.020 And so what David says here reflects the law of God, but there is nothing in the law of 00:23:23.020 –> 00:23:30.800 God that imposes the penalty of death for the theft of a lamb. 00:23:30.880 –> 00:23:32.219 Why does David say this? 00:23:32.219 –> 00:23:37.219 Because he’s making a judgment out – not of justice, not out of the law of God but 00:23:37.219 –> 00:23:39.380 out of pure anger. 00:23:39.380 –> 00:23:42.119 He was greatly enraged. 00:23:42.119 –> 00:23:47.180 And from this I want to make this observation that is worth keeping in mind. 00:23:47.180 –> 00:23:55.140 If you are ever tempted to think that God’s judgements are harsh, remember that the judgements 00:23:55.140 –> 00:23:59.260 of sinners are invariably harsher. 00:23:59.380 –> 00:24:07.459 If you are ever tempted to think that God’s judgements are harsh, remember that the judgments 00:24:07.459 –> 00:24:12.000 of sinners are invariably harsher. 00:24:12.000 –> 00:24:13.979 God is just. 00:24:13.979 –> 00:24:20.020 A man would get justice from God, did not get justice from David. 00:24:20.579 –> 00:24:27.280 Now, Nathan then says to David, in these extraordinary words, 00:24:27.280 –> 00:24:29.859 you are the man. 00:24:29.859 –> 00:24:32.459 What a moment that was. 00:24:32.459 –> 00:24:36.939 David, this is actually a picture of precisely what you have done, and when you have said 00:24:36.939 –> 00:24:43.180 this man deserves to die, actually, you have condemned yourself out of your own mouth. 00:24:43.180 –> 00:24:45.420 Because your sin is not stealing a lamb. 00:24:45.420 –> 00:24:49.859 It is committing adultery, and it is committing murder, and the death penalty is the penalty 00:24:49.900 –> 00:24:53.979 for that in the law of God. 00:24:53.979 –> 00:25:02.119 And finally, after months of silence, and covering up, and moving on, and suppressing 00:25:02.119 –> 00:25:11.719 conscience, David says, I have sinned against the Lord. 00:25:11.719 –> 00:25:18.339 And that confession was the beginning of repentance in David’s life. 00:25:18.359 –> 00:25:21.540 What I want us to see at this point is this. 00:25:21.540 –> 00:25:27.400 That it was the Word of God that broke through in David’s life and brought about restoration 00:25:27.400 –> 00:25:30.160 when nothing else could. 00:25:30.160 –> 00:25:35.979 Don’t ever underestimate the power of the Word of God. 00:25:35.979 –> 00:25:42.500 Time did not bring David to repentance. 00:25:42.500 –> 00:25:48.239 Conscience didn’t bring David to repentance, he just pushed that down. 00:25:48.500 –> 00:25:54.280 A sense of misery didn’t bring David to repentance, he just carried on in it groaning day and 00:25:54.280 –> 00:25:59.439 night and he would have carried on like that forever. 00:25:59.439 –> 00:26:06.459 But God’s Word got under the defenses of this man and brought about confession that was 00:26:06.459 –> 00:26:08.500 the beginning of repentance. 00:26:08.500 –> 00:26:11.619 Never underestimate the power of God’s Word. 00:26:11.680 –> 00:26:14.979 My Word will not return to me empty. 00:26:15.000 –> 00:26:19.819 It will accomplish the purpose for which I have sent it and you know what? 00:26:19.819 –> 00:26:27.119 God’s Word can change your life from the inside out in a way that nothing else can. 00:26:27.119 –> 00:26:28.680 How does God restore? 00:26:28.680 –> 00:26:29.800 He speaks. 00:26:29.800 –> 00:26:33.839 Thank God because otherwise, David would just have remained as he was forever. 00:26:33.839 –> 00:26:37.280 Second, God disciplines. 00:26:37.540 –> 00:26:43.339 This is a very important part of how God restores his own children. 00:26:43.339 –> 00:26:50.219 Now the principle by which God disciplines, exercises discipline in the life of a believer, 00:26:50.219 –> 00:26:53.560 is stated in many places in the Bible. 00:26:53.560 –> 00:26:58.760 I’ve quoted from a number of places today, but perhaps where it’s most clear is Galatians 00:26:58.760 –> 00:27:01.500 chapter 6 and verse 7 where we read, 00:27:07.680 –> 00:27:19.459 Now think of what is happening in this moment where Nathan speaks to David. 00:27:19.459 –> 00:27:25.040 Nathan looks into the eyes of David, you are the man. 00:27:25.040 –> 00:27:29.500 Nathan speaks the very Word of God to David. 00:27:29.500 –> 00:27:32.040 And so for David, what is his experience? 00:27:32.040 –> 00:27:36.079 He hears the very Voice of God through the Prophet. 00:27:36.079 –> 00:27:42.479 The Word of God, indicting him on the sins that he has covered up and sought merely to 00:27:42.479 –> 00:27:45.540 move on from. 00:27:45.540 –> 00:27:50.479 In other words, in this moment, David’s palace where this scene takes place is as 00:27:50.479 –> 00:27:56.300 it were turned into God’s own courtroom, and the charges against David are read. 00:27:56.300 –> 00:27:57.400 And what is the charge? 00:27:57.400 –> 00:28:04.859 Verse 9, you have struck down Uriah the Hittite with the sword. 00:28:04.859 –> 00:28:08.280 You have killed him with the sword. 00:28:08.280 –> 00:28:18.640 Verse 10, now therefore the sword shall never depart from your house. 00:28:18.640 –> 00:28:28.300 Do you see how God’s discipline is a direct reflection of David’s own sin? 00:28:28.300 –> 00:28:31.599 You have sinned with the sword. 00:28:31.739 –> 00:28:35.640 Now you’re going to find that you live with the sword. 00:28:35.640 –> 00:28:37.819 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked. 00:28:37.819 –> 00:28:43.819 That which a man sows, that will he also reap. 00:28:43.819 –> 00:28:49.319 This is a very important principle in the Bible. 00:28:49.319 –> 00:28:54.540 I want us to grasp it and then I want to apply it in two particular ways. 00:28:54.540 –> 00:28:59.260 But let me give to you another place where the Bible states this very simply, 00:28:59.380 –> 00:29:03.760 and that is in Jeremiah chapter 2 and verse 19. 00:29:03.760 –> 00:29:06.699 Jeremiah 2 in verse 19 we read these words, 00:29:06.699 –> 00:29:11.959 Your own wickedness will correct you. 00:29:11.959 –> 00:29:14.880 Did you know that God said that? 00:29:14.880 –> 00:29:16.420 How is God going to correct you? 00:29:16.420 –> 00:29:19.859 Well actually your own wickedness will play a role within this, 00:29:19.859 –> 00:29:24.699 because this is how the discipline of God operates in the life of a believer. 00:29:24.839 –> 00:29:29.160 Your own wickedness corrects you. 00:29:29.160 –> 00:29:32.239 Now let me give you an illustration of that from the Bible 00:29:32.239 –> 00:29:39.000 and we’re going to see it of course illustrated again in the life of David in the weeks that lie ahead. 00:29:39.000 –> 00:29:42.339 But do you remember the story of Jacob? 00:29:42.339 –> 00:29:45.979 Now what was Jacob’s great sin? 00:29:45.979 –> 00:29:50.640 It was that he was a deceiver, he was really good at it. 00:29:50.640 –> 00:29:55.640 Jacob was the kind of person who could pull the wool over anyone’s eyes, 00:29:55.640 –> 00:30:00.359 the sort of person who could look you in the eye and lie to your face 00:30:00.359 –> 00:30:06.180 and you would not know even a flicker looking into his eyes, that he was not telling you the truth. 00:30:06.180 –> 00:30:10.439 He was the master of deception, he deceived his own father 00:30:10.439 –> 00:30:14.660 and thereby got the blessing that would have gone to his brother. 00:30:14.660 –> 00:30:19.900 He impersonated his brother, as his father’s eyesight was failing his brother was a hairy man. 00:30:19.900 –> 00:30:25.680 You might remember this story and so Jacob puts animal skin so that the father will be deceived, 00:30:25.680 –> 00:30:32.880 he was the master deceiver. He loved deception, he was really good at it. 00:30:32.880 –> 00:30:41.699 And how did the discipline of God, how was that discipline exercised in Jacob’s life? 00:30:41.699 –> 00:30:48.199 The answer is that what he had sown, he actually reaped and you remember how some years later 00:30:48.219 –> 00:30:57.199 he’s on the other side of a great deception when his father-in-law Laban who has promised to marry 00:30:57.199 –> 00:31:05.280 his daughter Rachel to Jacob deceives Jacob on his own wedding day and after that day 00:31:05.280 –> 00:31:12.319 Jacob discovers that he is not married to Rachel at all, he’s been married off to her sister Leah 00:31:13.060 –> 00:31:17.640 and it brings untold agonies into his life. 00:31:17.640 –> 00:31:22.520 And you remember how years later the same thing happened again 00:31:22.520 –> 00:31:28.099 with his own children, his own sons came to him and they said to Jacob their father 00:31:28.099 –> 00:31:35.800 now Joseph, your dearly loved son, he’s been killed by wild animals and here’s his robe 00:31:35.800 –> 00:31:43.719 and you see that it’s, it has blood all over it and Jacob experiences grief for years why? 00:31:43.719 –> 00:31:53.520 he’s on the other side of a horrible deception. I’ll tell you by the end of Jacob’s life there 00:31:53.520 –> 00:32:00.280 was no sin that he would have hated more than deception. God dealt with him in such a way 00:32:00.280 –> 00:32:08.500 that he came to hate the sin he used to love. And you see that’s how the discipline of God 00:32:08.859 –> 00:32:18.140 operates in the life of a believer. Now, let’s apply that principle that’s very clear in the 00:32:18.140 –> 00:32:24.560 Bible… your own sins will correct you. Let’s apply it in these two ways. First, 00:32:24.560 –> 00:32:32.239 knowing that principle in the Bible will be a restraint to you when you are tempted to sin. 00:32:32.300 –> 00:32:37.979 Listen to how our Lord Jesus puts the same principle. He says this, 00:32:37.979 –> 00:32:45.459 with the measure that you use, it will be measured back to you. Or he says it again 00:32:45.459 –> 00:32:54.800 this way. Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them. 00:32:55.079 –> 00:33:03.780 Now, you see, the point—the principle—is that your own sin will correct you. So, 00:33:03.780 –> 00:33:09.380 at a time when you may be tempted to act with harshness, or deception, 00:33:09.380 –> 00:33:19.640 or any form of unkindness, ask yourself, how would it be if I was on the receiving end of this? Would 00:33:19.640 –> 00:33:26.959 I want to be on the other side of this? If I go down the road of this form of action and it comes 00:33:26.959 –> 00:33:32.459 back upon me in my life, is that something that I would welcome or is that something I would shun? 00:33:32.459 –> 00:33:42.760 And, let, therefore, that principle act as a restraint to you in times of temptation. Your 00:33:42.760 –> 00:33:52.079 own sin will correct you. That’s how God’s governance works in regards to his own children 00:33:52.079 –> 00:33:57.920 in this world. That’s how God brings us to a place where we really hate what we used to love. 00:33:57.920 –> 00:34:04.060 And you see it in the life of Jacob, and we’re gonna see exactly how it worked out 00:34:04.060 –> 00:34:08.439 in the life of David in the weeks that lie ahead in this series. 00:34:08.659 –> 00:34:15.840 Now let me apply this very important Bible principle that isn’t spoken about very 00:34:15.840 –> 00:34:23.300 often I fear, and may apply it in this way by way of help and encouragement. I want to speak 00:34:23.300 –> 00:34:33.000 right now to the person in the congregation today who feels, wow I can see this in my life! I can 00:34:33.040 –> 00:34:38.679 see that I’m under the discipline of God right now! I can see that I am reaping what I have 00:34:38.679 –> 00:34:45.899 sown, and it’s not pretty, and it is very painful! Is there any help and is there any hope and is 00:34:45.899 –> 00:34:54.840 there any encouragement for me? Yes there is, listening! The Lord disciplines the one He loves, 00:34:54.840 –> 00:35:02.479 the book of Hebrews says. The fact that God is exercising discipline in your life means He 00:35:02.719 –> 00:35:13.800 has not given you up. It does mean that He has future work for you to do and He is committed 00:35:13.800 –> 00:35:21.040 to purging out of your soul the love of a particular sin, to make you a different and 00:35:21.040 –> 00:35:27.899 a better man or woman. There’s a comment from Dr. R. T. Kendall that I find very helpful. 00:35:28.139 –> 00:35:35.439 It’s in his book on Jonah who of course also experienced the discipline of God and experienced 00:35:35.439 –> 00:35:39.540 it because God wanted to bring him back, because there was more work that God had for him to 00:35:39.540 –> 00:35:45.739 do. God didn’t give Jonah up the same way as he’s not giving you up. And Kendall says 00:35:45.739 –> 00:35:54.360 this. God’s chastening, that is His discipline, is not meted out in proportion to our sins. 00:35:54.360 –> 00:36:00.719 You have to understand this, this is not retribution. These are two different things. God’s discipline 00:36:00.719 –> 00:36:06.340 is not retribution. It’s not meted out as punishment in relation to or in proportion 00:36:06.340 –> 00:36:15.739 to our sins, but God’s discipline is in proportion to the lesson we have to learn. And the greater 00:36:15.739 –> 00:36:21.919 the work that is ahead of us, the greater the trial right now. 00:36:22.020 –> 00:36:23.919 You see, restoring is more 00:36:23.919 –> 00:36:32.760 than forgiving, it’s not less, it’s more. Restoring involves purging out of the heart 00:36:32.760 –> 00:36:41.919 that which brought a person to love a particular thing that was a scorning of the Lord, to 00:36:41.919 –> 00:36:48.679 make you hate what you use to love. And it is for that purpose and with that goal that 00:36:48.679 –> 00:36:53.260 God’s discipline is exercised in the life of a believer. That’s why it’s exercised 00:36:53.260 –> 00:36:57.020 in this way, that you reap what you sow, so that you actually come to hate what you use 00:36:57.020 –> 00:37:02.540 to love. The Lord disciplines those who he loves. 00:37:02.540 –> 00:37:07.919 If you are saying today, boy, I can see this pattern in my own life, then thank God for 00:37:07.919 –> 00:37:13.540 this, it means you are a child of God. It means that he has not given you up. It means 00:37:13.659 –> 00:37:20.360 he will not let you go. It means that he has work yet for you to do. So receive this from 00:37:20.360 –> 00:37:26.060 the Scriptures. All discipline seems painful at the time, the Bible says, but later it 00:37:26.060 –> 00:37:33.939 yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. 00:37:33.939 –> 00:37:41.139 How does God restore? Thank God, he restores! Thank God it’s not retribution and it’s not 00:37:41.540 –> 00:37:48.120 renunciation, it’s restoration. That’s what God’s doing, and how does he do it? He speaks 00:37:48.120 –> 00:37:57.219 and he disciplines. Number three, he forgives. He forgives. 00:37:57.219 –> 00:38:06.040 David said to Nathan, verse 13, I have sinned against the Lord and Nathan said to David, 00:38:06.419 –> 00:38:14.620 the Lord has put away your sin. You shall not die. 00:38:14.620 –> 00:38:22.679 I’ve been very struck – as I pondered this over these last days – about the difference 00:38:22.679 –> 00:38:30.199 between Saul and David. You remember in the story of Saul that Saul broke the law of God 00:38:30.419 –> 00:38:40.760 was all over for him. The lord has rejected you. There was no repentance from Saul. There was no 00:38:40.760 –> 00:38:51.080 restoration of Saul. But when David sinned, God went after him. When David sinned, God spoke to 00:38:51.080 –> 00:38:57.800 him. When David sinned, God disciplined him. When David sinned, God forgave him. Why did God do that 00:38:57.800 –> 00:39:05.000 for David? And the answer surely has to be this, that God had bound himself to David with 00:39:05.000 –> 00:39:13.320 a covenant promise. We looked at that a while ago in 2 Samuel 7, in verse 14, 00:39:13.320 –> 00:39:21.000 I will be to him a father, and he shall be to me a son.” And notice this, When he commits iniquity, 00:39:21.560 –> 00:39:31.719 I will discipline him with the rod of men, but my steadfast love will not depart from him. 00:39:34.199 –> 00:39:39.399 God says to David, I’m binding myself to you in a covenant promise in which I’m a 00:39:39.399 –> 00:39:45.159 father. And I’ll treat you like a father treats a dearly loved son, 00:39:47.000 –> 00:39:49.959 That will involve discipline where there is iniquity. But 00:39:49.959 –> 00:39:54.199 my love I will never, never, never take from you. 00:39:55.879 –> 00:40:01.399 We saw when we looked at that promise that it all related to what God would one day do 00:40:01.399 –> 00:40:05.959 in regards to the line of David, to which he committed himself. Someone would come 00:40:05.959 –> 00:40:11.159 into that line and his kingdom would be established forever. David’s greater son 00:40:11.159 –> 00:40:17.959 would be the Lord Jesus Christ, and that Lord Jesus Christ, who never sinned, would 00:40:17.959 –> 00:40:23.639 be the one who would go to the cross and would die for the sins of others. So when 00:40:23.639 –> 00:40:31.399 God says to David here, the Lord has put away your sin, where did God put his sin? 00:40:31.399 –> 00:40:40.120 God put his sin on Jesus. He bore our sin in his body on the tree, 00:40:40.120 –> 00:40:47.080 and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. The covenant promise that God 00:40:47.080 –> 00:40:57.879 made to David pointed to Jesus, and David is included in the covenant promise of the 00:40:57.879 –> 00:41:05.639 father’s commitment to his own son. And everyone who looks in faith to the Lord Jesus Christ 00:41:05.639 –> 00:41:16.280 is included in that promise as well. For someone who is smarting under the discipline 00:41:16.280 –> 00:41:24.439 of God, I want to say today that in Jesus Christ, you are a child of God. 00:41:24.439 –> 00:41:35.399 That in Jesus Christ, God has put away your sin. That in Jesus Christ, He still has work for 00:41:35.399 –> 00:41:45.879 you to do and in Jesus Christ, He will never, never, never let you go. Let’s pray together. 00:41:45.879 –> 00:41:53.300 Father in heaven, we are so profoundly grateful for your amazing gifts without 00:41:53.320 –> 00:42:01.100 which we would be completely and utterly lost forever. Thank you for your promise 00:42:01.100 –> 00:42:06.000 that you never abandoned your children, that in Jesus Christ the Good Shepherd 00:42:06.000 –> 00:42:12.020 you come after the lost sheep to restore the lost sheep precisely because 00:42:12.020 –> 00:42:19.459 it’s your own. Thank you for your word by which you speak and waken us up so 00:42:19.459 –> 00:42:25.659 that we do not languish in our cover-ups forever. Thank you for the gift of 00:42:25.659 –> 00:42:29.439 repentance that we see doesn’t come to us naturally but comes through the work 00:42:29.439 –> 00:42:36.659 of your Spirit. Thank you for your discipline because it means that you 00:42:36.659 –> 00:42:42.060 have not abandoned us and that you still have work for us to do and you’re 00:42:42.060 –> 00:42:49.040 changing us to equip us for it. Thank you most of all for your Son and for your 00:42:49.040 –> 00:42:56.399 Covenant promise which is ours in him. Thank you that he bore our sins in his 00:42:56.399 –> 00:43:00.879 body on the tree and that the death that would have been ours was on him, so that 00:43:00.879 –> 00:43:07.760 the life that is in him will be in us. Thank you dear father that you do not 00:43:07.760 –> 00:43:15.219 deal with your children in retribution nor in renunciation but in Jesus Christ 00:43:15.300 –> 00:43:20.979 you bring restoration, and for this we give you our thanks and our praise 00:43:21.300 –> 00:43:26.120 through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 00:43:28.040 –> 00:43:31.580 You’ve been listening to a sermon with Pastor Colin Smith of Open the Bible. 00:43:31.879 –> 00:43:40.020 To contact us call us at 1-877-OPEN365 or visit our website openthebible.org 00:43:45.219 –> 00:43:47.280 you

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Colin Smith

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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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