LOVE
«Stolen water is sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant» (Proverbs 9:17).

Bathsheba seems a little «careless» in taking a bath naked in a place where she knew she could be observed, especially from the royal palace. Was she perhaps doing it intentionally? Besides, she seems to react to her husband’s death with little pain and immediately fits into the palace as the kingdom’s first lady. So, it’s possible that both David and Bathsheba could have memories of a romance that had begun years before.
Despite knowing that Bathsheba was married to a man who risked his life for the king’s cause, David sent for her. They both looked at each other. Their hearts beat fast. Their first touch was enough to break lose the passion that burned in them. The pleasures of passion seemed to renew the king’s life.
The problem started when the beautiful woman told the king she was pregnant. Uriah, Bathsheba’s husband, was in combat at the time; if he returned from war and found that his wife was pregnant, he would make a scandal and the king’s sin would be discovered, he could even try to kill him or organize some kind of riot to overthrow him. So, the monarch beat him to it and planned to murder one of his best soldiers. The consequences of that vile deed tarnished the life of one of the most admired men in the Bible.
Having sex with someone who is not your spouse is stealing something that’s not yours. At first it seems sweet, exciting and appealing. But sooner or later it will get you in serious trouble and you’ll pay a high price.
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Take From: Daily Devotions for Youth 2020
«A New You»
From: Alejandro Medina Villareal
Collaborators: Gezer Noria & Misael Morillo