Broken Saviors
Fallen Hero | 2 Samuel 11-12
Peter Salmon
September 8, 2024

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David fell into sin when he was

,

, , and .


4 Takeaways:

It is easier to

sin in others than to see it in ourselves.

Only when sin is in the open can the

begin.

You can be forgiven, but you can’t

.

God is at the same time more

and more than we are

Only our true

can save us from sin.

Next Week: Broken Saviors – David, 2 Samuel 11-12

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Warm Up Question

Study: Head, Heart, and Hand Questions

Personal Prayer Requests

SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS

WARM UP QUESTION: They say you should never meet your heroes because you will be disappointed. Have you ever met one of your heroes?
HEAD: These questions help us examine the Word.
1. Read 2 Samuel 11:1-17. In what way did David make himself vulnerable to temptation?
2. How does God confront David, and how does David respond?
3. How does David’s fall point us to Jesus?

HEART: These questions help us wrestle with what we believe.
4. Review the 4 takeaways from Sunday’s message. Which of these takeaways had the biggest impact on you and why?
5. SPLIT INTO GENDER SPECIFIC GROUPS: Are there any ways that, like David, you are vulnerable to temptation right now?
6. David confessed his sin to God and to a trusted confidant. What does your practice of confession look like right now?

HAND: These questions help us bring truth and beliefs into our everyday life.
7. What is your plan for confessing sin when necessary?