It happened, late one afternoon, when David arose from his couch and was walking on the roof of the king’s house .
2 Samuel 11/2.
At that hour David saw Bathsheba. We are never out of the reach of temptation. Both at home and away we are liable to meet with allurements to evil. The morning opens with peril, and the shades of evening find us still in jeopardy. They are well kept whom God keeps, but woe to those who go out into the world, or even dare to walk their own house unarmed. Those who think themselves secure are more exposed to danger than any others. The armor-bearer of Sin is Self-confidence.
David should have been engaged in fighting the Lord’s battles, instead of which he rested in Jerusalem, giving himself up to luxurious repose, for he arose from his bed at eventide. Idleness and luxury are the devil’s jackals and find him abundant prey. In stagnant waters noxious creatures swarm, and neglected soil soon yields a dense tangle of weeds and briars.
Oh, for the constraining love of Jesus to keep us active and useful! When I see the King of Israel sluggishly leaving his couch at the close of the day and falling at once into temptation, let me take warning and set holy watchfulness to guard the door.
Is it possible that the king had mounted his housetop for retirement and devotion? If so, what a caution is given us to count no place, however secret, a sanctuary from sin! While our hearts are so like a tinderbox, and sparks so plentiful, we need to use all diligence in all places to prevent a blaze. Satan can climb housetops and enter closets, and even if we could shut out that foul fiend, our own corruptions are enough to work our ruin unless grace prevents it. Reader, beware of evening temptations. Be not secure. The sun is down, but sin is up. We need a watchman for the night as well as a guardian for the day. O blessed Spirit, keep us from all evil this night. Amen.
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How very true!
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Thanks, Crissy. Good devotional! Yup, we can easily lose focus when we have idle time.
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I have no idea how many times I have gone back to what the Lord had for me in my morning scripture reading for strength for the moment of temptation or wisdom on what to say. Then there are those drifting times in life I am not proud of. Good devotional.. My father was a sentence sermon type of guy. He would warn “What your mind allows you will soon become”
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Now true. Your father had a lot of godly wisdom.
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Thank you for the reminder.
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You are welcome .
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In a sermon my pastor said David went on the roof for pornography. He said the tradition was that at that time of the day the women went on the roofs to bathe, and the men stayed off the roofs. He said that David went up on the roof to look at his good looking neighbor. I haven’t researched it myself, but that’s what my pastor said.
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Ok! That could be a bit of background history . I never heard that before . Thanks for sharing .
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I’m a few days behind reading my blog roll; a good post and good stuff from Spurgeon
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ThNk you for reading pastor Jim…
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You’re welcome and thank you for sharing that
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Very precise and completely aligned with the Gospel. Thank You.
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Thank you for reading John and for your encouragement.
MY God bless all you do for His Glory
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Crissy, thank you for sharing the wisdom and truth from Charles Spurgeon.
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Blessings
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Wonderful work; please keep up your good work.
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Blessings
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Thank you very much. This is really a world wide problem.
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Most definitely!
Thank you for reading
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You are very welcome.
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