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About dpdemos

I am a 75 year old Christian who takes the daily devotional life seriously. I am told that my Greek grandfather was a devout man. My father was a devout man. May it be said of me.

A Covenant restored

2 Sam 21

Joshua had established a Covenant with the tricky Gibeonites that he would preserve them. Saul violated the Covenant. David restored the agreement and made restitution.

Christians can keep covenant by God’s grace. Willpower can fall short. Trust the Lord.

A father’s love for his son

2 Sam 18

David was heartbroken at the news that his son, Absalom, was dead. Here was a young man who was out to kill his father and usurp him as king, yet David lamented, ” I would wanted to have died in his place.”

A father will lay down everything for his offspring.

A king on the run

2 Sam 16, 17

David knew he must flee Jerusalem or be murdered by his son, Absalom, who was usurping his father’s throne. God arranged for David to successfully escape.

After the raucus tension at the White House yesterday, Zelenskyy’s rule is in jeopardy. Christians should pray for God’s will to happen in our relationship with Ukraine.

Restoration

2 Ssm 14

Although he had obtained revenge for the rape of his sister, Absalom was estranged from his father, David, for murdering Amnon. It was a royal mess.

Joab sought to see Absalom restored to hus father. He devised a plot to achieve restoration.

It puts a strain on everyone when family problems remain unsolved.

Pray for restoration.

The cost of covetousness

2 Sam 12

Essentially, David’s downfall was a result of wanting what was off-limits to him … Bathsheba. He SAW her, wanted her, and TOOK her. Regardless of how he may have tried to justify his actions, it was SIN.

Especially for men, the eye-gate needs rigorous discipline. Job said, “I have made a Covenant with my eyes. Why then should I think (immorally) about a maid.” [Job 31:1]

A great man, a great sin

2 Sam 11

David SHOULD have been with his army, but he viewed a beautiful woman in a vulnerable situation and had a severe moral lapse. He committed adultery with another man’s wife.

David and the nation he led PAID DEARLY for the sin he committed. His “secret” sin was met with open and costly rebuke.

A leader offended

2 Sam 10

David sent a peaceful envoy to Hanun, the newly crowned king of Ammon. His cabinet misread David’s gesture and sent the envoy home humiliated. David took great offense and soundly defeated Hanun’s army. It had been a costly error on Hanun’s part.

brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city: [Pr. 18:19]

WE are God’s house

2 Sam 7

This passage includes a beautiful prophecy of Christ … that He would live in temples not made with human hands. ” We have this treasure in earthen vessels that the excellency might be His and not ours.”

This is a noble reason why we should take better care of our bodies (I’m preaching to myself here).

I hate all the killing

2 Sam 5

There was so much blood shed in the Old Testament. I can see how liberal thinkers can deny faith and blame God.

Praise the Lord that Christ came to bring a different message … for the time being. Although He’s not willing, many will perish after the Judgement. We have time and space to do something about it – EVANGELIZE!

King David, deal-maker

2 Sam 3

Abner, Saul’s war leader, made a deal with David to unite all Jews under his kingship.

If a deal can spare the lives of so many, so be it.

For instance, the shedding of so much blood in the Ukraine war is a tragedy. So many mothers have lost their sons, and wives have lost their husbands.

I hate war.