1.1 THE BLESSING OF RIGHTEOUSNESS WITHOUT WORKS
2.1 Introduction: David
3.1 DAVID THE BIG MAN
3.2 JUST AS NO DIFFERENT THAN ABRAHAM
3.3 DAVIDS WORKS (?)
4.1 The breaking of the commandments
10th Commandment: Coveting
7th Commandment: Adultery
6th Commandment: Murder
1st Commandment: God Substitutes
4.2 The effects of unconfessed sin
Physically
Mentally
Socially
Spiritually
3.4 IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS
1.2 THE BLESSING OF FORGIVENESS
2.1 The confrontation of sin
2.2 The confession of the sin
3.1 ITS BASIS
3.2 ITS ISSUE
2.3 The results
3.1 FORGIVENESS
3.2 COVERED SINS
1.3 THE BLESSING OF A MAN WHOSE SIN IS NOT IMPUTED
2.1 No imputation of sin
2.2 Earthly scars of sin
3.1 THE CHILD DIES
3.2 AMMON RAPED SISTER
3.3 ABSALOM MURDERED AMMON
3.4 ABSALOM SEDUCES THE PEOPLE
2.3 The place of blessing
6 just as David also describes the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes righteousness apart from works: 7 Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, And whose sins are covered; 8 Blessed is the man to whom the LORD shall not impute sin. (NKJV)
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