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Introduction: Game Show with three doors to chose from...
David’s Sin
He numbers Isreal.
2. Pride
A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired:
3. Warning
This shows that not only Joab, but all the captains of the host objected to the plan of numbering Israel.
They all obeyed, however, regardless of how much they opposed the idea.
4. Regret And Remorse
Feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity):
Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed:
Now David Wants To Make A Deal
God doesn't play games.
a. 7 years of famine
b.
Fleeing three months before your enemies
c.
Pestilence in the land for three days (a fatal
epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague:)
[let us fall now into the hand of the LORD] David said what any sensible man would say who knew God and His dealings.
He chose three days of pestilence, preferring to fall into the hands of God whose mercies are great, not into the hands of men who show no mercy.
Though it was soon over, 70,000 men died in the plague.
One angel slew 185,000 men of war in one night
David Chose Wisely
David Went Without Delay
Games, he made business with God.
We should do likewise.
David Did Not Take The Easy Way Out
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