Restoration
The ripple effects of sin—even forgiven sin—often extend far beyond the original offense. Examining the consequences of David’s transgression with Bathsheba, Alistair Begg explains that the king’s story illustrates what happens when we resist God’s rule in our quest for moral autonomy. Thankfully, though, no one is beyond the reach of God’s amazing grace and love. By confessing our sin, we can rejoice in God’s provision of a Savior and confidently proceed with our lives in light of His mercy. Scripture: 2 Samuel 12:15-31 Preached: July 18, 2021 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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“You Are the Man!” — Part One

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Refuge in Him

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The Most Problematic Story in the Bible

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You May Not Want to Look!

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“What a Tangled Web”

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Living on a Prayer — Part One

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"This God - His Way Is Perfect"

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Without Excuse

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A Dreadful Moment

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R.C. Sproul DESTROYS the Myth of Free Will in 5 Minutes (You Won't Like the Answer)

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Alistair Begg sermons - What Is Behind the World’s Turmoil? A Warning from Daniel 10

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“The Hour Has Come”

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God Gave Them Up – Part One

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“Before the Lord”

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“The Lord Gave Victory”

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David and Bathsheba

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Let No One Deceive You (Archived)

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Alistair Begg sermons - Are You Unknowingly Opening the Door to the Devil?

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Alistair Begg sermons - The Message God Wants You to Hear Today

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