Key Words: all the day long
David is having a bad day. In order to understand his bad day we must understand that David is writing about the results of his immoral relationship with Bathsheba. Bad days “don’t just happen;” they are not the results of “bad luck.” They are always for a reason. Many people experience bad days because of unconfessed sin in their lives.
How can you tell when you’re going to have a bad day?
If you wake up face down on the pavement, you’re in for a bad day.
If you call suicide prevention and they put you on hold, you’re in for a bad day.
If you see a 60 Minute news team waiting in your office, you’re in for a bad day.
If your horn gets stuck on the freeway and you’re following a group of Hell’s Angels, you’re in for a bad day.
If your boss says, “Don’t bother to take off your coat” you’re in for a bad day.
If you wake up with your braces locked together on your teeth, you’re in for a bad day.
If you call your answering service and they tell you it’s none of your business, you’re in for a bad day.
If your income tax check bounces, you’re in for a bad day.
And last of all – if you have unconfessed sin, you’re in for a bad day.
Bad days don’t just happen; there is always a reason.
What to do:
✞ Evaluate your life: is your bad day a result of lack of organization, an attack by Satan, or unconfessed sin? There is always a reason.
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