Jehovah’s blotting out of transgressions means He truly removes the guilt of repentant sinners through His mercy and Christ’s sacrifice.
When We Confess Our Sins to God, How Specific Do We Need to Be?
How specific should confession be? Scripture shows that known sins should be named honestly, without evasiveness, obsession, or empty ritual.
Who Was Bathsheba in the Bible, and Why Does Her Account Matter?
Bathsheba was Uriah’s wife, Solomon’s mother, and part of a biblical account that reveals sin, judgment, repentance, and divine mercy.
Why Did David and Bathsheba Not Face Death for Adultery While Their Son Died?
In this article, we delve into the biblical narrative of King David and Bathsheba. This article examines the Mosaic Law's stance on adultery, the divine intervention by God, David's heartfelt repentance in Psalm 51, and the profound lessons on justice and mercy. The piece navigates through the complexities of this Old Testament account, shedding light on the balance of divine justice and mercy, and the serious repercussions of sin in the biblical context.

