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David: A Man After God’s Own Heart Series – Sermon #16 2 Samuel 11:1-27 THE GIANT THAT SLEW DAVID Intro: When you think of
the life of David, one of two events probably come to your mind. You either remember the time young David slew
Goliath; or you remember when David committed adultery with Bathsheba. Both events were monumental moments in the
life of David. In the first, David
revealed fact of his humility. In the
second, David revealed the fact of his humanity. In the first, David proved that he was a man
of faith. In the second, David proved
that he was a man of flesh. When David met a giant named Goliath, we are
privileged to witness his greatest victory.
When David met Bathsheba, we are forced to watch his greatest defeat. Up
until this moment, David had never lost a battle. Every time he stepped onto a field of combat,
David won the battle and walked off the field a victor. However, when David entered the arena of
combat within his own heart, he was soundly defeated by a giant far more powerful
than Goliath could have ever hoped to have been. Today,
I want to look at this painful moment in the life of David. I want us to witness the defeat of a mighty
man of God. I want us to see him fall at
the feet of a powerful, brutal giant. I
want us to look into David’s sin so that we might avoid the trap that he fell
into. I do not want to gloat over
David. I know that were it not for the
grace of God, it could be me that we are going to talk about tonight. I do want to take this example that God has
provided for us and look at The Giant That Slew David. In doing so, I want to help you and me to be
aware of the internal giants that we face in life. You
see, it isn’t the giant of sickness, suffering, sorrow, poverty, pain or any
other external giant that you might can name, that is going to give you the
greatest trouble in your life. The giant
who is going to cause you the most trouble dwells within your own heart right
now. Many people fear the giants of
life. Things like health problems, death,
financial crisis, etc. seem to leave us quaking in fear. Yet, we never stop to think that it is the
giants that we carry around with us day by day that we need to fear the most. Let’s
look into this passage together today. I
want to show you the facts about David’s giant.
Why is this important? The giant
that slew David is out to kill you too!
Let’s examine the facts as I try to preach on the thought The
Giant That Slew David.
A.
David’s Giant Considered
– If we really want to understand the nature of the giant that dwelled within
David’s heart, we need to look back to 2
Samuel 5:12-13. We are told there
that God had blessed David and had established his kingdom. We are also told that David recognized the
hand of divine providence at work in his life.
Thank God for the “Unseen Hand.” But, we are also given a piece of distressing
news as well. Verse 13 says “And David took him more concubines and wives
out of What’s wrong with this? After all, David is a mighty King. He is undefeated on the field of battle. He has expanded the kingdom. He has built a great army and placed the
right men in all the key positions. He
has led the nation in growth militarily, financially, and spiritually. Surely
no one would care if David indulged his appetite for women by taking to himself
many wives and concubines. Well,
God cared! What David did was in direct
contradiction to the word of God in Deut.
17:14-17. There, the king was forbidden
to do three things: 1. He was not to accumulate horses. 2. He was not to accumulate wives. 3. He was not to accumulate gold and silver. David
had honored God’s command regarding items number one and three. David had disabled the horses taken in
battle, 2 Sam. 8:4. He had also dedicated the gold and silver
taken as spoil in battle to the Lord, 2
Sam. 8:7-12. But, he had disregarded
what God had to say about accumulating wives. David
had a giant, and if a name had to be attached to this giant, I think “Lust”
would be appropriate. It appears that
David had strong sexual desires and sought to satisfy his urges by accumulating
women. But, David, like many others,
discovered that many sexual partners will not satisfy your sexual desires, they
will only increase them. David
had problems with a spiritual giant named “Lust.” You may not battle that one, but you know the
name of the one or ones you do battle. In fact, if you have never done it, it
might be good for you to identify the identity of you giant. Admitting that it exists is the first step in
seeing it defeated! B.
David’s Giant Constructed
– Where did this giant of lust come from?
How did this giant obtain the power necessary to overcome a “man
after God’s Own heart”? There are several factors that combined to
allow David’s own giant the power to attack his life. 1.
Neglect of Duty – As King,
David should have led his men into battle and not stayed at home while they
were out fighting and dying. 2.
Idle Time – David was in bed
when he should have been in the battle!
Too much free time allows the mind time to wander in areas where it
ought not to be. An old English proverb
says “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop.” 3.
Success – David enjoyed
absolute success and victory over all the enemies of 4.
Pride – David knew that God
was with him, 2 Sam. 5:12. He may have let that knowledge go to his
head. He may have forgotten the truth
that God will walk with those who are going His way, Amos 3:3. You see, when
people are passing through hard times, they become very dependent upon the
Lord. There is no room for pride when
you are depending on the Lord for everything you need. But, when success come, when the dreams are
fulfilled, when you have what you want, it is easy to become lifted up in
pride. 5.
Arrogance – David had come to
believe his own press! He believed that
he was everything people said he was. He
reveled in his celebrity and it became his downfall, Pro. 16:18. We all need someone around us who will tell us the
truth about ourselves and help us stay humble before the Lord. 6.
Neglect of the Spiritual Man
– We can only speculate, but it seems that David was guilty of neglecting his
spiritual health. People who stay close
to the Lord through prayer and reading and meditating upon His Word do not do
what David did. I
am sure there were other causes, but what we need to understand here is the
truth that David’s giant was something that he allowed to thrive in his own
life. He could have prevented what
happened had he taken the proper steps. Now,
I do not want to be too hard on David.
There are times when we are all guilty of feeding our own giants until
they become so powerful that they overwhelm us.
When you see yourself falling into the trap that David fell into, you
need to know that your giant is going to get out of hand. When he does, he will not stop until he has
nearly destroyed you, your life and your testimony. You
see, David’s giant, and the giants that we face do not usually come from
without. They come from within, James 1:13-14. Therefore, we must be certain that the inner
man is strengthen so that he can do battle with the giants that lurk within our
own hearts. II. v.
2-4 THE
POWER OF DAVID’S GIANT ( A.
v. 2-3a It Had The Power To Ensnare His Mind – On
this night, David sees a woman bathing.
The Bible says that her physical appearance is “very beautiful to look upon.” The Bible uses the word “very” sparingly in its
pages. When it is used it is there to
emphasize a truth. And, when it does use
the word, it never does so to exaggerate!
Therefore, when the Bible says that Bathsheba was “very beautiful to look upon”
we can say without reservation that she was the absolute vision of female
beauty and physical perfection. And,
when David saw her, the giant of lust that dwelt within his heart roared to
life. All
David can think about is Bathsheba. He
wants to know who she is and everything about her. No doubt his mind is filled with fantasies of
what it would be like to be with her physically. The giant has ensnared his mind and he has
forgotten who he is, who he serves and how he is supposed to be living. The giant has taken control of David’s mind! He saw her, her wanted her and he took
her! This is how sin works, James 1:15. This is how it has always worked, ( God
has something to say about the mind and how it is to be guarded at all
times. B.
v. 3b It Had The Power To Erase His Reason – ( C.
v. 4 It Had The Power To Eclipse His God – ( (Note: I want to address a couple of matters before we move
on. I want to remind you that both David
and Bathsheba are at fault here. David
is a man of God and he knew better than to do what he did. He was the aggressor in this horrible
act. But, surely Bathsheba knew that
David, or anyone else for that matter, could see her as she bathed, if they
were on a high roof. I do not know
whether or not she intended for her affair with David to take place; but, these
two people teach us a couple of lessons that need to be mentioned here this
evening. Be
careful how you look at others is the first lesson! We all know adultery is wrong; but Jesus said
that looking at someone with lust for them constituted adultery already, Matt. 5:28. Be careful how you look! Men have a greater problem in this area than
women do. Fellows I would just remind
you that every woman in this world is either your sister in Christ or a lost
soul that needs Jesus. If you will see
women in this light, it will help you fight the giant of lust! There is no excuse for any man to look upon
any woman with lust in his heart, unless he is married to her! The
second lesson is this: Be careful how you look to others! Yes, some men look when they
shouldn’t, but some women dress to be seen!
There is no excuse and no reason for any women who claims to know the
Lord to dress in such a fashion that attention is drawn to her body! Short skirts, low rise pants, midriff bearing
tops, low cut blouses, etc. are not fit apparel for a woman who says she loves
the Lord! When a woman dresses in this
fashion she is displaying a lack of love for her Christian brothers. Why? When a woman wears immodest apparel she
is placing a stumbling block in front of him, and Jesus warned against that
kind of thing, Luke 17:1. No one
forces a man to sin with his eyes and his heart; but no one makes a woman dress
in such a way that it makes it easier for the man to sin in this manner. I believe that many women do not understand
men and how they think. Not knowing one thing, but when you dress to look sexy
and attract the attention of men, that is wrong! The Bible calls for women to dress modestly, 1 Tim. 2:9. You will attract the right kind of man with
the right kind of dress, 1 Pet. 3:1-4.) III.
v. 5-27 THE PROBLEM WITH DAVID’S GIANT ( A.
v. 5-13 It Led Him Down A Deceptive Path – ( B.
v. 14-25 It Led Him Down A Deepening Path – ( C.
v. 26-27a It Led Him Down A Devastating Path – It
is interesting to note that verse 27
says “David sent and fetched her.”
This is the second time David “fetched” someone to his house. The first time was in 2 Sam. 9:5, when he “fetched” Mephibosheth from
Lo-Debar. The first time, David fetched
someone to show love. The second time,
he fetched someone to satisfy his lust.
Oh, how the mighty are fallen! ( Satan
never shows his cards. He never tells
you about the worm hidden in his apple.
He never tells the drunk that drink will destroy his life and ruin his
family. He never tells the fornicator or
adultery that their sexual activities may lead to pregnancy, disease or
death. He never tells the drug user that
his habit will control him forever. He
never tells the truth about sin! But,
God does! Listen to Conc: This is a sad place to leave David. The last part of verse 27 hangs over this chapter like a
funeral pall. But, if you think the story is over, it is not! In truth, it is merely beginning! God does not leave those He loves in the grip
of sin. He has ways of bringing them to
their senses and of setting them free.
We will see that played out in David’s life over the next couple of
weeks. For
now, here is the issue that we must deal with: David’s sin was just sin! It could have been committed by anyone of
us! Yet, it is magnified by who David
was and by how he handled it. The fact
is, we are no greater than David. We are
as prone to fail as he was. If we are
not careful, there is a giant lurking in the recesses of our heart and his desire
is our demise, 1 Cor. 10:12. Are
you dealing with a giant that is trying to destroy you? If you are, you do not have to lose the
battle! You can have victory and you can
have it today! The first step is going
to be getting honest with the Lord about the battle you are fighting. It is going to mean telling Him the whole
truth and leaning upon His for your strength to fight the battle. If
you have already been beaten by the giant, I want you to know that the war is
not over! God knows how to restore you
and help you out of sin’s grip. If
the Lord has spoken to you on any level, whether it is about your own sins, or
about what you see another person going through, I invite you to come before
the Lord and talk to Him about it. If
you have never been saved, I invite you to come to Jesus for salvation, if He
is calling you. You
do not have to lose the battle with your giant!
You can have victory if you want it! |
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