Read 2 Samuel 4-5.
At the death of Abner, Saul’s son, Ishbosheth, lost hope of
ruling as king. His two top military
leaders lost faith in his leadership.
They murdered Ishbosheth. Then,
they brought the head of Ishbosheth to David, believing they had done him a
great favor. Once again, David
demonstrated his sterling character.
-As an honorable warrior, killing a man in his sleep was a
dishonorable act to David.
-As Saul's son-in-law, David refused to rejoice in the death
of anyone in the family, even though they treated him as an enemy.
-As a humble servant, David he was quick to give the LORD
the credit for delivering him from trouble.
-As a godly man, he had no tolerance for wickedness.
-As a righteous leader, he treated other leaders with
respect.
Who would not want such a man to lead the nation? All the other tribes came to officially
proclaim David as king and, thus, united the kingdom once again. Saul had reigned for 40 years. David reigned for the next 40 years, until he
died at age 70.
He reclaimed Jerusalem as his
headquarters and the city became known as the city of David .
His home, his family and his leadership all thrived. When challenged by the Philistines, he relied
on God and there was a great victory.
Here is the key thought to know and to cling to from this
section:
4:9-"...the LORD lives, who has redeemed my life out of
every adversity..."
And, this same LORD ever lives to deliver us today. Trust Him.
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