Conquering the Flesh

Journey Into The Promised Land

2 Samuel 11:1–27 (CSB)

DAVID’S ADULTERY WITH BATHSHEBA

11 In the spring when kings march out to war, David sent Joab with his officers and all Israel. They destroyed the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah, but David remained in Jerusalem.

One evening David got up from his bed and strolled around on the roof of the palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing—a very beautiful woman. So David sent someone to inquire about her, and he said, “Isn’t this Bathsheba, daughter of Eliam and wife of Uriah the Hethite?”

David sent messengers to get her, and when she came to him, he slept with her. Now she had just been purifying herself from her uncleanness. Afterward, she returned home. The woman conceived and sent word to inform David, “I am pregnant.”

David sent orders to Joab: “Send me Uriah the Hethite.” So Joab sent Uriah to David. When Uriah came to him, David asked how Joab and the troops were doing and how the war was going. Then he said to Uriah, “Go down to your house and wash your feet.” So Uriah left the palace, and a gift from the king followed him. But Uriah slept at the door of the palace with all his master’s servants; he did not go down to his house.

10 When it was reported to David, “Uriah didn’t go home,” David questioned Uriah, “Haven’t you just come from a journey? Why didn’t you go home?”

11 Uriah answered David, “The ark, Israel, and Judah are dwelling in tents, and my master Joab and his soldiers are camping in the open field. How can I enter my house to eat and drink and sleep with my wife? As surely as you live and by your life, I will not do this!”

12 “Stay here today also,” David said to Uriah, “and tomorrow I will send you back.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day and the next. 13 Then David invited Uriah to eat and drink with him, and David got him drunk. He went out in the evening to lie down on his cot with his master’s servants, but he did not go home.

URIAH’S DEATH ARRANGED

14 The next morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. 15 In the letter he wrote:

Put Uriah at the front of the fiercest fighting, then withdraw from him so that he is struck down and dies.

16 When Joab was besieging the city, he put Uriah in the place where he knew the best enemy soldiers were. 17 Then the men of the city came out and attacked Joab, and some of the men from David’s soldiers fell in battle; Uriah the Hethite also died.

18 Joab sent someone to report to David all the details of the battle. 19 He commanded the messenger, “When you’ve finished telling the king all the details of the battle—20 if the king’s anger gets stirred up and he asks you, ‘Why did you get so close to the city to fight? Didn’t you realize they would shoot from the top of the wall? 21 At Thebez, who struck Abimelech son of Jerubbesheth?, Didn’t a woman drop an upper millstone on him from the top of the wall so that he died? Why did you get so close to the wall?’—then say, ‘Your servant Uriah the Hethite is dead also.’ ” 22 Then the messenger left.

When he arrived, he reported to David all that Joab had sent him to tell. 23 The messenger reported to David, “The men gained the advantage over us and came out against us in the field, but we counterattacked right up to the entrance of the city gate. 24 However, the archers shot down on your servants from the top of the wall, and some of the king’s servants died. Your servant Uriah the Hethite is also dead.”

25 David told the messenger, “Say this to Joab: ‘Don’t let this matter upset you because the sword devours all alike. Intensify your fight against the city and demolish it.’ Encourage him.”

26 When Uriah’s wife heard that her husband, Uriah, had died, she mourned for him. 27 When the time of mourning ended, David had her brought to his house. She became his wife and bore him a son. However, the Lord considered what David had done to be evil.

Don’t Let Satan Catch You Off Guard


During the past few weeks we have demolished three major strongholds that stand in the way of claiming our spiritual inheritance: Disobedience, the flesh, and the tongue. As we conclude our devotions for this month, I want to warn you that Satan will try to catch you off guard and attack you in each of these areas.

King David, one of the most powerful men of God in the Bible who was called a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22) fell into Satan’s trap through temptation. David’s fall came at a time of political and military victory. Have you ever noticed that when everything seems to be caught up, there is money in the bank, and things are going smoothly, how easy it is to slack off in your prayer time and Bible study? Over a period of time, a spirit of complacency sets in and you become an easy target for Satan.

Satan often tempts us after we have experienced a great spiritual victory. This was the case with David. He was tempted at a time of prosperity in the kingdom. He was the king of Jerusalem, lived in a beautiful palace on Mount Zion, had a royal court, and a powerful army. At the time appointed for him to go to battle, he remained in Jerusalem. David had fought and won many battles and apparently he decided it was time to relax.

In our spiritual battle against Satan there is no time for us to relax and let down our guard! The moment we begin to relax — to let down on our prayer time, stop reading the Word, and stop watching for Satan’s attacks — the devil will seize the opportunity to attack us. This is exactly what happened to David. Satan set the temptation right in front of David. David took a woman who was not his wife and when she was later found to be pregnant he set her husband up to be killed.

Beloved, don’t relax your guard. Don’t let down on your prayer and Bible study. Guard what you hear and see. Don’t let evil thoughts and desires enter your heart and mind. You must be ever vigilant if you are to remain obedient to God. You must be on guard if you are to conquer the flesh. You must be in control through the power of the Holy Spirit if you are to conquer your tongue.

Make this declaration:

I will remain vigilant. I will maintain control of my tongue through the power of the Holy Spirit.

*Adapted from MCWE email – Journey Into The Promised Land by Morris Cerullo

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