David and Uriah
Having according to the law (Lev. 15:18) washed herself from her uncleanness, Bathsheba returned to her home. But she conceived. Her sending David tidings that she was with child, was therefore a cry of distress and a warning to David. Having according to the law (Lev. 15:18) washed herself from her uncleanness, Bathsheba returned to her home. But she conceived. Her sending David tidings that she was with child, was therefore a cry of distress and a warning to David. But what was David to do?...
Read Full Article on Standard Bearer
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
Related Resources
The Gospel And AI: Why God Will Never be Pleased With an AI-Generated Sermon (Nor with the Minister Who Tries)
Barry Gritters
Standard BearerFor it Seemed Good to the Spirit and to Us*
William Langerak
Standard BearerEditor’s Notes
Unknown
Standard BearerSynod 2025 Summary
Joshua Engelsma
Standard BearerThe Minister’s Relation to Christ’s Body*
Douglas Kuiper
Standard Bearer