Currently, I am up
to 2 Samuel 12 and the purpose of this post is to discuss the lessons
already learned from the Books of Samuel.
Firstly, David was
born and raised in a humble background with a humble family. He was
a Shepherd and he eventually became King. In the same way, Jesus
calls Himself the Good Shepherd and he is the King of Kings. We can
see a prophecy here in the very fact that they are both Shepherds who
are both Kings.
We see the humility
of Christ who came to serve His people and lead them safely home to
eternal happiness with God in Heaven. As Christians, we must
recognise that you have to serve others and be served by others. It is in serving others that we serve Christ.
David's big moment
came when he killed Goliath the giant Philistine. Goliath laughed at
David as he was not a big man. On the contrary, he was a weakling
compared with Goliath. We can learn here that the greatest of
lessons can come from the most unlikely of places. My brother-in-law
is seriously disabled. He cannot talk or walk and yet he radiates
love and blessings from the Lord. It is such a pleasure to spend
time with him.
God can do anything.
He is capable of absolutely anything and in David's encounter with
Goliath, David knew that God was on his side. The deciding factor in
David's victory was his faith in the Lord.
Yesterday, I read of
David's behaviour with Uriah the Hittite. David murdered Uriah so
that David could have Uriah's wife. God had given David the very
best life possible and David had Uriah killed in
battle so that David could have Uriah's wife. God was very angry
here, with David. Uriah didn't have much so when he lost his life
and his wife, God punished David by letting his young son be killed,
shortly after birth. Here we can learn that God made us who we are,
giving us the valuables, assets, relationships and possessions so
that we can live according to His will. If we force something else
to happen, we are in effect saying to God that we are not satisfied
with His provision for our lives. We can learn a lot here.
For a start, we can
learn that we can only follow one course. We cannot worship both God
and money. We have to set our sights on either one or the other. We
cannot serve both. If you put your income and your worldly
possessions first, you are foolish. Can you take them with you when
you die? Do you believe in God's salvation for your soul? If there
is a Heaven and a Hell, and you do not believe in them, but live your
life how you wish, you will certainly find out in a very negative
way. If there is no Heaven or Hell we will never know.
Tomorrow, I will talk to you about 2 Samuel 13, 14 and 15. May you have a blessed day.