Thursday, November 16, 2023

2 Samuel review concluded

We are told of Nathan's getting David to condemn himself for having Uriah killed in order to have Bathsheba as his wife.  When we are condemning others for their sins, when it comes to deserving condemnation by God, as Nathan told David, You (we) are the man, or woman.  We have no right to condemn others.  We are also told of the death of the child of David and Bathsheba, and our sins may often affect innocent people.  In the first part of David's time as the anointed king of Israel, he spent a lot of time running from Saul, and later he was running from his own son Absalom, who attempted to make himself king.  We will always have someone who is waiting to destroy our Christian life as long as we are committed to doing God's will.  David allowed the death of Absalom to almost destroy him as he neglected those who had brought him victory.  We should never mourn the loss of people or things that would destroy us spiritually to the point where we ignore all the good people and things that God has blessed us with.  David also wanted to build a house of God, a temple, but God prevented him from doing so.  We may have a desire to do some particular thing for God, but we need to make sure that it is something God wants us to do before we do it.  David was nearly always at war during his time as king, and we can be certain that we are always going to be at war against evil in this lifetime.  Still, in spite of his failures, David was known as a man after God's own heart.  As followers of Christ, we are going to fail to remain true to God at times, but we must still live our life as people after God's own heart.  God's grace should always be at the center of our heart.  Next, we will look at 1Kings.

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