The Abuse of Power and the Grace of God
A Biblical Monologue Featuring David, King of Israel, Two Years After Murdering Uriah and Taking Bathsheba as His Wife
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Narrated by:
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Fraser Kay
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By:
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Fraser Kay
About this listen
At the pinnacle of his reign, King David, a man after God's own heart, made a life-defining decision that would have terrible consequences for his life and family.
Using those sections of Scripture which give the details of this period of his life, the author creatively gives David a voice while staying true to the intent of the original text. Enjoy listening to David recount his biggest mistake...and the grace of God.
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