June 28, 2026 - Nathan Confronts David

Nathan Confronts David
Pastor Logan – June 28, 2026

How would you feel if you were Nathan?
Would you seek confrontation or would you run?
What happened to the prophets when they upset Saul?
How was the last "Old Testament prophet treated?
Why was he treated this way?
What does it tell us about Nathan that he chose to come to David?
What do you think Nathan wants from David?
What gave Nathan the authority to confront David?

2 Samuel 12:1–6 (NET) Nathan the Prophet Confronts David
12:1 So the Lord sent Nathan to David. When he came to David, Nathan said, “There were two men in a certain city, one rich and the other poor. 12:2 The rich man had a great many flocks and herds. 12:3 But the poor man had nothing except for a little lamb he had acquired. He raised it, and it grew up alongside him and his children. It used to eat his food, drink from his cup, and sleep in his arms. It was just like a daughter to him.
12:4 “When a traveler arrived at the rich man’s home, he did not want to use one of his own sheep or cattle to feed the traveler who had come to visit him. Instead, he took the poor man’s lamb and cooked it for the man who had come to visit him.”
12:5 Then David became very angry at this man. He said to Nathan, “As surely as the Lord lives, the man who did this deserves to die! 12:6 Because he committed this cold-hearted crime, he must pay for the lamb four times over!”


Who sent Nathan?
Why would God have Nathan use a parable?
Why does Nathan share this story?
Who was the rich man?
Who was the poor man?
Who was the lamb?
Why would a lamb be particularly of interest to David?
How long had the poor man and the lamb known each other?
What was the relationship between the poor man and the lamb like? Loving or distant?
Who was the traveler?
Did the traveler say he was coming?
What should the rich man have done when the traveler arrived?
Was David's response justified?
David quotes scripture in his response. Was his response correct?

Matthew 21:33–46 (NET) The Parable of the Tenants
21:33 “Listen to another parable: There was a landowner who planted a vineyard. He put a fence around it, dug a pit for its winepress, and built a watchtower. Then he leased it to tenant farmers and went on a journey. 21:34 When the harvest time was near, he sent his slaves to the tenants to collect his portion of the crop. 21:35 But the tenants seized his slaves, beat one, killed another, and stoned another. 21:36 Again he sent other slaves, more than the first, and they treated them the same way. 21:37 Finally he sent his son to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ 21:38 But when the tenants saw the son, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let’s kill him and get his inheritance!’ 21:39 So they seized him, threw him out of the vineyard, and killed him. 21:40 Now when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?” 21:41 They said to him, “He will utterly destroy those evil men! Then he will lease the vineyard to other tenants who will give him his portion at the harvest.”
21:42 Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the scriptures:
‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.
This is from the Lord, and it is marvelous in our eyes’?
21:43 For this reason I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit. 21:44 The one who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces, and the one on whom it falls will be crushed.” 21:45 When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard his parables, they realized that he was speaking about them. 21:46 They wanted to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowds, because the crowds regarded him as a prophet.


A hardened heart leads to spiritual blindness. 

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