MOURNING TOO LATE
2 Samuel 18:31; 2 Samuel 19:1
What an awful day that was for David, seated between the inner and
outer gates, scanning the landscape, and speaking now and again to the
sentry posted above him. Did not the Spirit work an even deeper
repentance than ever before, recalling the self-... [ Continue Reading ]
BRINGING THE KING BACK
2 Samuel 19:9
Joab's remonstrance, though expressed in rough and uncourteous phrase,
was perfectly just. The royal troops, instead of being welcomed with
acclamation, had slunk into the city, as if defeated, immediate steps
must be taken to counteract their depression. Priva... [ Continue Reading ]
A DAY TO FORGET INJURIES
2 Samuel 19:21
Abishai's reprobation of Shimei's disloyalty was very natural; but at
that supreme moment of triumph, David could afford to be magnanimous,
and so he accepted Shimei's abject apology and pleading. Evidently
there was a growing alienation between the king and... [ Continue Reading ]
RETURNING OVER JORDAN
2 Samuel 19:31
David would willingly have taken Barzillai to his palace, but the
famous Gileadite respectfully declined the invitation, alleging the
infirmities of old age. However, the overtures which he refused for
himself he gladly accepted for his son Chimham, who accompa... [ Continue Reading ]