In 2 Samuel 5, David became a more and more powerful King and the Lord was with him. Over the next few chapters, David has a string of victories and he defeats several opponents. But in chapter 11, King Davids disobedience catches up to him and he fails the test of prosperity when he sleeps with Bathsheba and then murders her husband Uriah while trying to cover up his sin. How do we handle prosperity as believers and can we pass our own tests of prosperity? Anything that is outside of the will of God needs to be addressed in our lives and we must confess our sins directly to God since He knows all anyways.