9.10.23 2 Samuel 6

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David bringing the ark back to Jerusalem is truly an eye-opening story. The life lessons it teaches help us to be more careful and dependent on God’s direction in life. To recap, the lessons you learned were that ignorance does not excuse us, and you can do the right thing the wrong way, and knowledge builds confidence.

What should surprise us is not that the Lord sometimes executes His wrath immediately but that He does not do so more often. We must be grateful for His gracious restraint when we sin.

9.3.23 2 Samuel 5

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It was God’s will that David reign over the entire nation, just as it is His will that Christ be Lord over all of our lives. Any part that is left outside His will is going to rebel and cause trouble. We are “bone of His bone, and flesh of His flesh” (5:1; Eph. 5:30), and we ought to invite Him to reign over us. Only then will we have complete peace and victory.

8.13.23 2 Sam 3:1-21

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We begin the chapter’s opening verse with the end in mind. From there, the writer unfolds the schemes and details of kingdom intrigue for us. There are birth announcements, power moves, peace agreements made and broken, deceptions, murders, people wanting the right thing but going about it the wrong way. And in the middle of the bloodthirsty ambition surrounding him, David was becoming a leader. While he’s not without shame, we get to witness David’s growth as a man and king. Rather than take part in the foolish mischief of those who’d woo him toward calculated misdeeds to secure the throne, we see that David engaged in the practices of honor and justice, poetic lament, and respect. It’s those things that honor his God and serve to build loyalty in his people; it’s the right things, for the right reasons.

8.6.23 2 Sam 2

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How may a person know the will of God for his life? David inquired of the Lord. God told him what to do and where to begin. There must first be a willingness to do God’s will. God does not reveal his purpose for our lives simply to satisfy our curiosity. He does so in order that we may be obedient.