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e-c-i-m · 25 days
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acaministry · 1 year
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#acaministry #2samuel #kindness #truth #lord Instagram: @acaministry యెహోవా మీకు కృపను సత్యస్వభావమును అగపరచును. 2 Samuel 2: 6 And now the LORD shew kindness and truth unto you. #ChristianVerses #Bibleverses #BibledailyVerses #acaministry #acachurch #dailybibleverses #bible #biblequotes #biblewords #telugubibleverses #telugubible #englishbibleverses #englishverses https://www.instagram.com/p/Cobt4pEvAjz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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presstowardthecall · 1 year
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The King David And Absalom Story
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What a story, Absalom the son of King David, decided to overthrow his father from the throne. This put David in a very difficult position. Because Absalom was his son, David didn’t want to fight back and kill him. So he fled from the city. He did, however, devise a plan. The king also told Zadok the priest, “Look, here is my plan. You and Abiathar should return quietly to the city with your son Ahimaaz and Abiathar’s son Jonathan. I will stop at the shallows of the Jordan River and wait there for a report from you.”  2 Samuel 15:27-28 Let’s review the story of king David and his son Absalom. Absalom had a sister named Tamar who was raped by their half-brother Amnon. Absalom took revenge on Amnon and killed him. Therefore, David banished him from Jerusalem. But with the help of Joab, David allowed Absalom back into the city. For four years Absalom worked on a plot to overthrow his father’s throne. He began by stealing the hearts of all the people of Israel. When people tried to bow before him, Absalom wouldn’t let them. Instead, he took them by the hand and kissed them. Absalom did this with everyone who came to the king for judgment, and so he stole the hearts of all the people of Israel.   2 Samuel 15:5-6 Absalom got David’s permission to go to Hebron to make a sacrifice to God. But while he was there he put his plan into action. But while he was there, he sent secret messengers to all the tribes of Israel to stir up a rebellion against the king. “As soon as you hear the ram’s horn,” his message read, “you are to say, ‘Absalom has been crowned king in Hebron.’” 2 Samuel 15:10
Absalom's Takeover
David received the news of Absalom’s takeover. So, for the sake of his family and the city of Jerusalem he fled from the palace. We must flee at once, or it will be too late!” David urged his men. “Hurry! If we get out of the city before Absalom arrives, both we and the city of Jerusalem will be spared from disaster.” 2 Samuel 15:14 The story didn’t end there. Years earlier, God personally chose David to reign as the next king of Israel after Saul. And the Lord hadn’t released him of that call. In Psalm 30, David laid out a template of how to experience victory. You can read this related post called How To Experience Victory, Healing And Life.
Applying the Story of King David and Absalom
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So, how can we apply this story of king David and Absalom to our lives? Even though Absalom was David’s son, he became his enemy and tried to defeat him. We also have an enemy called the devil. He will use whatever means he can to deceive and defeat us. Just as Absalom tried to do with David. Even after his father forgave him and allowed him back into the city, Absalom turned against him. All the while influencing the people to follow him. The king, however, didn’t react to what was happening. Instead, he took some advice that Moses gave to the children of Israel. But Moses told the people, “Don’t be afraid. Just stand still and watch the Lord rescue you today. Exodus 14:13 Years ago I served as a youth pastor. During that time an issue came up that dealt with the senior pastor. We knew the issue would be discussed at the next board meeting. The accusation against the pastor was false. So, I asked him what he was planning on saying in his defense. He told me something I will never forget. He said, “The Lord told me a long time ago, ‘when you try to defend yourself then I can’t defend you.’” The Lord continued with, “stay quiet and I will defend you.” I’m glad I was there to see what happened in that board meeting. The pastor never said a word. He was vindicated while the focus moved away from him altogether.
David, A Man After God's Own Heart
We can learn important lessons from the story of how King David handled the uprising of Absalom. The king recognized God as his strength and he patiently waited on the Lord. These are a couple of reasons why God considered David a man after His own heart. He also wrote the following words in the Psalms and backed them up by his actions. - The Lord is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you. Psalm 9:9-10 - The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. Psalm 28:7 - Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord. Psalm 27:14 The way he lived his life also became an example for those who knew him. Again his actions backed up the advice that he wrote in Psalm 62. O my people, trust in him at all times. Pour out your heart to him, for God is our refuge. Psalm 62:8 Lord, help us to trust in you at all times. We recognize you as our refuge and we pour out our hearts to you. Check out these other "stories" I have written about. - The Shepherds' Story Was Remarkably Astonishing - The Story Of Lazarus Resulted In An Unusual Plot - The Story Of Gideon And The Angel - The Story Of Daniel In The Lion's Den - The Story Of Hannah In The Bible Check out the entire chapter of 2 Samuel 15. Read the full article
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itsgiltonvida · 1 year
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#2samuel #giltonvida (em Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClI2Q1yOfYT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ccumgol · 2 years
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#사무엘하24_24-25 #사무엘하 #2Samuel #성경 #말씀 #말씀카드 #개역개정 #ESV #Bible #word #Bibleverse #versecard #goodnews #Christian #ccumgol #꿈골 #조선굵은명조 #AvenirNextCondensed https://www.instagram.com/p/CkWm3IipdeK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hipernikao · 2 years
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“»Nadie es santo como el Señor; no hay roca como nuestro Dios. ¡No hay nadie como él!” ‭‭1 Samuel‬ ‭2:2‬ ‭NVI‬‬ https://bible.com/bible/128/1sa.2.2.NVI #tanaj #2samuel https://www.instagram.com/p/CjRkHykOj7s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kelegerauthor · 2 years
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'Vast Acquaintance' (God)
‘Vast Acquaintance’ (God)
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revdavidbsmith · 2 years
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2 Samuel 3:6-11; Abner's Story of Salvation
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escritos-que-edificam · 7 months
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O caminho de Deus é perfeito: as promessas do Senhor sempre se cumprem; Ele é escudo para todos que nele se refugiam. 2Samuel 22:31
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penitentservant · 10 days
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The Psalms
Ive been wondering something about the Psalms since reading 2Samuel.
In most places where I see the Psalms being referenced, they're presented as solemn and somber. Especially Psalm 23.
But 2 Samuel describes King David, this shepherd made King, as dancing and whirling, to the point his wife calls him disgraceful and embarrassing himself.
So, I wonder if the music of this former shepherd, who loved God, who played the harp and apparently danced wildly, did not intend the Psalms to be more energetic and lively.
Anyone have any thoughts/theories/research on this?
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loveblackculture · 1 year
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…Did you notice today's date is 12/12! See what the Bible says about today's date:
Genesis 12:12. You will not die you will live.
Exodus 12:12. Will be Passover danger in your life
Deuteronomy 12:12 You and your households will be joyful in God's presence.
Joshua 12:12 You will defeat all your enemies
1 Samuel 12:12 A new and a better king will rule in your life.
2Samuel 12:12 The evil plans of your enemies will be made public.
1Kings 12:12 Your favours shall return to you.
2Kings 12:12 You will build your own house.
Happy New week & Compliment of the seasons
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christophe76460 · 3 days
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En effet, les vivants savent qu’ils mourront, mais les morts ne savent rien du tout ; ils n’ont plus rien à gagner, ils sombrent dans l’oubli. Leurs amours, leurs haines, leurs désirs, se sont déjà évanouis. Ils n’auront plus jamais part à tout ce qui se fait sous le soleil (Ecclésiaste 9:5-6).
Ces paroles satiriques sont amères. Le Prédicateur ne dit pas dans quel état les morts se trouvent, mais simplement qu’ils n’ont plus d’occasions ici-bas. Il ne nie pas que l’homme continue à être conscient au-delà de la mort, seulement qu’il ne participe plus à ce qui se passe sur terre. Les vivants peuvent encore se nourrir d’espoir de bonheur, ce qui bien entendu ne concerne plus les trépassés. Le Nouveau Testament décrit ce qui se passe lorsqu’un croyant décède. Je lis un passage :
Nous sommes pleins de courage, mais nous préférerions quitter ce corps pour aller demeurer auprès du Seigneur (2Corinthiens 5:8).
L’âme va au paradis et le corps reste en terre jusqu’à sa résurrection.
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Va, mange ton pain dans la joie et bois de bon cœur ton vin, car Dieu prend plaisir dès maintenant à ce que tu fais. Qu’en tout temps tes vêtements soient blancs et que le parfum ne manque pas sur ta tête. Jouis de la vie avec la femme que tu aimes, pendant tous les jours de ta vaine existence que Dieu t’accorde sous le soleil, oui, pendant tous ces jours dérisoires, car c’est la part qui te revient dans la vie au milieu de tout le travail pour lequel tu te donnes de la peine sous le soleil (Ecclésiaste 9:7-9).
(Comparez 2Samuel 12:20; Psaume 45:7; 104:5; Proverbes 18:22)
Quel beau défi lancé aux tristesses de la vie ! Le Prédicateur ne veut pas que nous sombrions dans le désespoir ; il nous encourage donc à jouir du bonheur que Dieu met à notre disposition (Ecclésiaste 2:24-26; 3:13; 5:19).
Celui qui accepte avec reconnaissance ce que Dieu lui donne l’honore (1Timothée 4:4). En effet, Dieu prend plaisir à voir vivre ceux qui lui font confiance. Comme le croyant est délivré des vains efforts d’essayer de gagner l’approbation divine par des pratiques ascétiques, religieuses ou autres, il est libre de profiter des joies que Dieu lui accorde (Ecclésiaste 2:24-26; 3:12-13, 22; 5:19-20).
L’exhortation de jouir de la vie avec sa femme contraste fortement avec le commentaire de Salomon :
Tout est dérisoire : autant courir après le vent au sujet de ses nombreuses belles femmes (Ecclésiaste 2:8).
La différence vient de ce que le Prédicateur parle d’une seule épouse tandis que Salomon en a eu mille.
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christblogtalk · 8 days
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Bread of Life with Rev Ray: The Lodabar Experience! 2Samuel 9:4-5 The Lodabar Experience 2 Samuel 9:4-5 Lodabar is Lodabar was a shantytown, a slum, a place where none of us would like to live. The  word Lodabar means “no pasture”, “no word” or “no communication”
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ccumgol · 2 years
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#사무엘하24_16 #사무엘하 #2Samuel #성경 #말씀 #말씀카드 #개역개정 #ESV #Bible #word #Bibleverse #versecard #goodnews #Christian #ccumgol #꿈골 #조선굵은명조 #AvenirNextCondensed https://www.instagram.com/p/CkURj-epHDW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hipernikao · 2 years
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“»Nadie es santo como el Señor; no hay roca como nuestro Dios. ¡No hay nadie como él!” ‭‭1 Samuel‬ ‭2:2‬ ‭NVI‬‬ https://bible.com/bible/128/1sa.2.2.NVI #tanaj #2samuel https://www.instagram.com/p/CjRkEFouc7K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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