David's Unguarded Moment
One
evidence supporting the trustworthiness of the Bible is the remarkable honesty
with which it tells us about its heroes like Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Jeremiah, Peter,
Paul, and the others. The portrait of each and every hero is painted with dark
spots and all. We are told of their failures as well as their
triumphs. So it is with David – shepherd, giant-killer, poet, soldier, and
king. Here is a very great man. Here is “a man after God’s own heart” who loved
the Lord deeply. But at the same time that David’s army is winning a
military battle on foreign soil, Scripture records that he is losing a moral
battle at home.
Second
Samuel 11 records a dark day in king David’s life. This story of David’s moral
failure is a vivid illustration of a principle taught in James
1:13-15 – “Let no
one say when he is tempted, ‘I am being tempted by God,’ for God cannot be
tempted with evil, and he himself tempts no one. But each person is tempted when he is
lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived
gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.”
The
principle is this: sin is not just a one-off event, it is part of a
process. Sin has, as it were, a ‘domino effect’. Evil desire leads
to sin, and sin leads to death. In other words, there are triggers, and
there are consequences.
The
trigger was an unguarded moment. It was spring-time, the time when kings should
be off to war with their troops. David had sent his army, under its
commander, Joab, to besiege the city of Rabbah. But David stayed at home
in Jerusalem, relaxing. He could afford to. This was a time of
military strength, of material prosperity, of personal leisure. This was his
unguarded moment. In this unguarded moment, he allows the casual glance to
become a lustful gaze which progresses into rationalizing thought and
culminates in his tragic moral failure. He commits adultery then begins a tangled
web of deceit to try to cover his sin.
David’s
experience presents a stern warning to all of us – watch out for those unguarded
moments! “Idol hands are the devil’s worship.” We are all susceptible to the
lure of sin and, if we don’t constantly keep our hearts in check, we too could fall
victim to our sinful desires. The words of Paul in 1 Corinthians
10:12 drive the point home: “Therefore, let anyone who thinks that he
stands take heed lest he fall.” Beware of the unguarded moment.
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