tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319773678683115663.post4450877830329688786..comments2018-07-06T08:26:04.634-05:00Comments on Myks Hearts at Home: Bathsheba RevisitedmykELhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09802162770028172794noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319773678683115663.post-28300385071981823892015-09-03T12:07:39.172-05:002015-09-03T12:07:39.172-05:00I totally agree! We always have a choice. Let'...I totally agree! We always have a choice. Let's face it, if a man has a lustful heart, he can commit mental sin with a woman in a mum's habit. I do think we ladies still should dress modestly in order to honor God and our husband (if married),but true holiness or lack thereof comes from the heart. The externals should be a reflection of that, but they can never be used as an excuse for not tending to your own heart, nor can they substitute for true consecration. That's my two and a half cents anyway.<br />Annettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00005076725692539502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7319773678683115663.post-3731801349286440452015-08-29T11:20:20.370-05:002015-08-29T11:20:20.370-05:00I agree, Myke. When you read the story in the Bib...I agree, Myke. When you read the story in the Bible, the writer definitely puts the blame on David. He should have been with his army in the first place, but he also is responsible for his own sin. And Bathsheba was not doing anything wrong as such. She was not deliberately showing her body off - she was doing a ritual bathing. And he only saw her BNECAUSE he was where he shouldn't have been.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com