David’s story reminds us that even those who walk closely with God can fall. When confronted by the prophet Nathan, David didn’t justify or hide his sin—he confessed, repented, and returned to God with a broken and humble heart (Psalm 51). Though his sin brought consequences, it also led to restoration and legacy, proving that failure is never final with God. We are not defined by our messes, but by how we respond to them. The gospel is a story of redemption—of a God who makes all things new when we turn back to Him.