During the Bible study yesterday afternoon, we were discussing some of the various reasons we find in the Bible that can motivate or compel someone to murder. Among the things I presented was trying to cover up another sin, and used David as an example. The discussion was going well; I pointed out David knew he had done wrong in taking Bathsheba and having a sexual relationship with her because she was the wife of Uriah so attempted to cover it up. What raised a few eyebrows was when I commented (just extemporaneously), that David was known to have had a number of wives and concubines of his own at that time and he could have just gone and had sex with any of them, and that would have been right and proper. But instead, he sinned in taking the one wife Uriah had and then attempted to cover up his sin through deceit which culminated in murdering Uriah. It seemed appropriate to add at that point that God said, through the prophet Nathan, that He had given David his wives and, if that weren't enough, He would have given David more.
Not wanting to allow the study to get derailed, I didn't stop but just kept talking and moved straight on to the next point so no one got to say anything at the time BUT the looks on their faces surely said a lot.
As the Lord wills, next Thursday the study concerns adultery so this will be my first ever experience of teaching on the sin of adultery and, at the same time, defending polygyny. In light of the discussions that have been raised during other studies, I'm sure next week's will generate some controversy!
Not wanting to allow the study to get derailed, I didn't stop but just kept talking and moved straight on to the next point so no one got to say anything at the time BUT the looks on their faces surely said a lot.
As the Lord wills, next Thursday the study concerns adultery so this will be my first ever experience of teaching on the sin of adultery and, at the same time, defending polygyny. In light of the discussions that have been raised during other studies, I'm sure next week's will generate some controversy!