2 Sam 3

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When the weak wins...

I. Click here to READ 2 Samuel 3 first.

II. One thing the Bible teaches: (after the assassination and funeral of Abner, who was a top general of the deceased king Saul, newly ascended king David publicly said to his servants...)

38 . . . “Do you not know that a prince and a great man has fallen this day in Israel? 39 I am weak today, though anointed king; and these men the sons of Zeruiah are too difficult for me. May the Lord repay the evildoer according to his evil.”

III. Reflection

QuestionsAlthough David admitted that he was weak, was he? What made his statement false?

IV. Application

Dear Lord God, I thank You for showing me that David was not really weak. He was, in fact, a man with admirable strength because he confessed his weakness, he admitted it publicly, and he relied upon the Lord for help with his weakness. I thank You, Lord Jesus, for taking me to this point to remind me that You are my ability and my strength; apart from You, I can do nothing (John 15:4-5). O Lord! Please help me to be as strong as David--confronting my personal weaknesses by clinging to You for a more productive life. Amen 

Today, I pray for certain readers who are too proud to admit their weaknesses to rely on Your salvation. O Holy Spirit. Please lovingly soften their hearts. Amen

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