05/29/2026
Many times, we only hear the story of David and his failure, but Bathsheba’s story is also a story of God’s redeeming grace. Her life was marked by pain, shame, heartbreak, and public scandal, yet God still brought beauty out of brokenness.
We read her story in 2 Samuel 11–12 and in 1 Kings 1–2, and through it we discover that God works in two ways: in time and through time. Sometimes we pray for God to move instantly, but often He works through seasons, process, and waiting. We may not understand what He is doing today, but over time, God reveals His purpose and goodness.
Bathsheba’s story reveals the private pain, the personal promise, and the prophetic purpose of God. She experienced disaster, sorrow, and deep wounds, yet God did not abandon her story. What seemed broken became part of God’s greater plan.
Maybe your life feels messy, painful, or confusing right now. Remember this: God is still writing your story. The same God who brought beauty out of Bathsheba’s pain can also bring healing, restoration, and purpose out of yours.
“In His time, He makes everything beautiful.”
Watch our Special Sunday Service : God, I Love You but I Don’t Get You by Rev. Paul Jeyachandran of IDMC Movement