Chuck Smith's sermon on II Samuel 12:7 explores David's sin, confession, and the consequences of his actions.
Chuck Smith delivers a powerful sermon on II Samuel 12:7, emphasizing the blessings bestowed upon David and the grave consequences of his sin. He illustrates how David, despite being anointed and favored by God, fell into adultery and murder, leading to a profound realization of his wrongdoing when confronted by Nathan the prophet. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing our sins and the reality that while God forgives, the consequences of our actions can have lasting effects. Smith warns that sin, though forgiven, can lead to irreparable damage and urges listeners to take sin seriously.
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"THOU ART THE MAN"
I. DAVID'S GREAT BLESSINGS.
A. I Chapter 7, we find him speechless before God.
B. Here Nathan recounts his blessings.
1. Anointed King over Israel.
2. Delivered from hand of Saul.
3. Homes in Israel and Judah and many wives.
4. If that not enough would have done more.
C. No man, no matter how blessed, is immuned from sinning.
II. DAVID'S GREAT SIN.
A. Saw this beautiful woman bathing and desired her.
B. Committed adultery.
C. Had her husband killed.
D. Notice the progression.
E. The best place to put the halt.
III. GOD'S MESSAGE TO DAVID.
A. Story of rich man, poor man.
B. David was angered by rich man's deeds and condemned him to
death.
C. The prophet responded, "Thou art the man."
1. How horrible our sins look if someone else is
committing them.
IV. DAVID'S CONFESSION -- "I HAVE SINNED AGAINST THE LORD."
A. The prophet immediately responded, "The Lord hath put away thy
sin, thou shalt not die."
1. God was more gracious than David.
B. Others had confessed, "I have sinned" but no word of
forgiveness."
1. Pharaoh.
2. Saul.
3. The lack of repentance.
C. "Thou shalt not die."
V. HOW BE IT --
A. You have given occasion for the enemies of God to blaspheme.
1. My misdeeds have caused people to curse God.
B. The child that is born will die.
C. The sword will not depart from your house.
D. Your own house will rebel against you.
E. Your own wives will be taken by others and publicly humiliated.
F. What you did secretly against Uriah will be done openly against
you.
G. Forgiveness of sin does not always remove the consequences of
sin.
1. Nails driven into a board, you may remove the nail,
you still leave a hole.
2. You cannot undo the damage that has already been done.
H. Some are prone to look at sin lightly because of God's gracious
forgiveness.
1. Sin causes irreparable damage.
Sermon Outline
- I points: - '{''A'': ''David''s speechlessness before God.'', ''B'': ''Nathan recounts David''s blessings.'', ''C'': ''No one is immune from sinning.''}' - DAVID'S GREAT BLESSINGS
- II points: - '{''A'': ''Desire for Bathsheba.'', ''B'': ''Adultery committed.'', ''C'': ''Murder of Uriah.'', ''D'': ''Progression of sin.''}' - DAVID'S GREAT SIN
- III points: - '{''A'': ''Story of the rich and poor man.'', ''B'': ''David''s anger and condemnation.'', ''C'': ''The revelation: ''Thou art the man.''''}' - GOD'S MESSAGE TO DAVID
- IV points: - '{''A'': ''David acknowledges his sin.'', ''B'': ''God''s grace in forgiveness.'', ''C'': ''Contrast with others'' confessions.''}' - DAVID'S CONFESSION
- V points: - '{''A'': ''Consequences of sin.'', ''B'': ''The death of the child.'', ''C'': ''Ongoing strife in David''s house.'', ''D'': ''Public humiliation as a consequence.''}' - HOW BE IT
Key Quotes
“Thou art the man.” — Chuck Smith
“Forgiveness of sin does not always remove the consequences of sin.” — Chuck Smith
“Sin causes irreparable damage.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- Recognize that no one is beyond the reach of sin, regardless of their blessings.
- Understand that true repentance involves acknowledging our wrongs and seeking God's forgiveness.
- Be aware that while God forgives, the consequences of our actions may still impact our lives.
