For your name's sake, O LORD, pardon my guilt, for it is great.
2 Samuel 11:1-4 records, incredibly, that while everyone else was out at battle and David stayed home, he saw Bathsheba. Verses 2-4 say, "He saw from the roof a woman bathing.... [He] sent and inquired about the woman.... [He] sent messengers and took her."
You're like, "Who can do that?" The king can do that! And nobody
contradicted him! That is until God began to use his friend Nathan and
his son Absalom to absolutely crush David. Consequences began to unravel
David's life.
As the next several years unfolded, Absalom murdered
his brother Amnon because he raped his sister, Tamar. David did nothing
about it. He lost Absalom's respect because he was so passive late in
life. Absalom led a revolt against his father. He was trying to take
over the kingdom. David's authority and power had blinded him to his own
sin.
The word guilt in today's verse means literally to bend, to twist, to distort, to warp, to pervert, or to ruin. The word means sin.
David in effect said, "For Your name's sake, O Lord, pardon my
bent-ness; pardon my twistedness, God. Pardon my distorted, warped,
perverted way of thinking, God. Pardon my ruin, what I've done with
myself." It's an incredible statement of personal admission. David's
prayer flowed from humility born of adversity. "I'm wrong, God! My
actions are wrong! My words are wrong! My motives are wrong! I am wrong!"
When was the last time you were undone? When was the
last time your life was unraveled by your own shortcomings? How quickly
we are worked up about the shortcomings of others. When was the last
time you were taken apart by yourself? Not by what your spouse
needs to learn. Not by what your mom's doing wrong. Not by the
shortcomings of the leaders in your church or where you work, but by
yourself. That's the moment that God's trying to bring about. That's
where all this is headed. Not that you should observe the shortcomings
of others, but that you should have a better understanding of yourself
and where you're failing. That's what God is always going for in your life.
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