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@PAGE NUMBER = SF157
@TITLE = SEEKING GOD'S FORGIVENESS
@LEVEL ONE = 2SA 12:1‑2, 4‑9, 13
@LEVEL ONE = TEACHING AIM
@INDENT PARA = To help adults seek God's forgiveness for their sins.
@LEVEL ONE = INTRODUCTION
@LEVEL TWO = Confrontation is sometimes necessary
@LEVEL FOUR = Sometimes it is inevitable
@LEVEL FOUR = Nathan confronts David
@LEVEL TWO = Background (2SA 11)
@LEVEL ONE = 1A.
NATHAN'S PARABLE (vv.1‑2,4)
@LEVEL FOUR = How did God confront David with his sin?
@LEVEL FOUR = What risks did Nathan take in following God's instructions to confront David?
@LEVEL ONE = 2A.
DAVID'S FIRST RESPONSE (vv.
5‑6)
@LEVEL FOUR = Notice how Nathan uses David's sense of justice to move David closer to acknowledging his own sin.
@LEVEL ONE = 3A.
NATHAN'S DIRECT CONFRONTATION (vv.
7‑8)
@LEVEL FOUR = Direct confrontation was necessary for David to see his sin.
@LEVEL ONE = 4A.
DAVID'S SIN (v.9)
@LEVEL FOUR = God is always very specific about our sin.
@PAGE NUMBER = Page 2
@LEVEL ONE = 5A.
DAVID'S REPENTANCE (v.13)
@LEVEL FOUR = What was the result of the confrontation?
@LEVEL FOUR = Notice there was both confession and repentance.
@LEVEL ONE = CONCLUSION ‑ APPLICATION
@LEVEL FOUR = Does God still use Nathans as a means of confronting people with their sins?
@LEVEL FOUR = In what other ways does God confront us with our sins?
@LEVEL TWO = Read 2CH 7:14
@LEVEL FOUR = Humility plus Repentance = forgiveness.
@LEVEL TWO = Read PSA 32:1‑5
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