David’s Adultery
David's fall was deep. He committed adultery and followed it up with murder. He committed those sins not alone in thought and inclination of heart, but in the deed as well. He could come to that only by deliberately stifling conscience and by voluntarily giving the reins to his awakened lusts. His sinning was gross. David's fall was deep. He committed adultery and followed it up with murder. He committed those sins not alone in thought and inclination of heart, but in the deed as well. He...
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