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Intro: We’re continuing in in our story about one of the greatest men in the bible and his great fall
We also talked about the downward pull of sin, and how it’s like that the young man who was walking atop of that giant bolder “Stone mountain” near Atlanta Georgia that was a dangerous place to walk around on top of because the curvature of the rock made it made it almost impossible to know where the point of no return was
He was taking steps toward the age unaware of the fact that he was about to die…and then he took one step too many and gravity took over and he fell to his death
And in that same way Sin has this same pull to it...
(Prop) Today we’re gonna continue our look at this downward fall of David and use it as a warning for us that we might fall into the same spiral
Recap:
We talked about how this sinhad been festering in David’s
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