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WATCH: If You’ve FAILED Miserably, Cheer Up! So Did King David

You have to dive pretty deep into the swamp to out-sin the guy in THIS chapter. But look how God turned it around for him!

Maybe you’ve grown up with attitude that if your face doesn’t belong on a stained-glass window somewhere, you don’t belong in the Church.

Maybe you have that bogus ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ view of belief that sets everyone up to be rigid killjoys.

Maybe you’ve got a porcelain ‘Precious Moments Figurine’ view, that if you screw up, it’s like falling off the shelf and shattering, leaving you fit only for the trash.

Then you’ve not been going to the source.

None of these images are robust enough to include a figure so ‘inconsequential’ to the Biblical story that Jesus would be called ‘the Son of David’.

Yup.

You can call him a man after God’s own heart.

You can call him valiant. Courageous. The Psalmist.

Or you can call him a colossal screw-up who badly needed forgiveness from a good God.

See the breakdown of how HE dealt with his colossal — and we’re talking Felonies — screwups in the latest Warriors & Wildmen video.

https://www.facebook.com/warriorswildmen/videos/816379341898789/

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