Introduction David is on the run. For a lot of the time in 1 Samuel, David was on the run from Saul, who, as well as being king at that time, was also David's father-in-law; but he wanted to kill David. Now, in 2 Samuel, David is on the run again. But this time he's … Continue reading 2 Samuel 17
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2 Samuel 16
Introduction David has had to flee from Jerusalem, because his son, Absalom, had conspired against him and had appointed himself as king over Israel. And in last week's chapter, we read about some of the people who still supported David. Remember? There was the Kerethites and the Pelethites and the Gittites, all of whom were … Continue reading 2 Samuel 16
2 Samuel 15
Introduction In today's chapter we read how Absalom conspired against his father, David, and appointed himself as king in place of his father. And, in order to spare the people of Jerusalem from being attacked by Absalom, David fled from the city. And so, we read how he crossed the Kidron, which was a stream … Continue reading 2 Samuel 15
2 Samuel 14
Introduction Do you remember last week's chapter? It was one of those chapters which we almost wish was not in the Bible, because it was one of those chapters which contains a shameful story from the history of Israel. In fact, there were two shameful stories, because firstly there was the story of Amnon, who … Continue reading 2 Samuel 14
2 Samuel 13
Introduction Last week the Lord sent the prophet Nathan to David to confront him about his sin with Bathsheba and her husband Uriah. And do you remember the Lord's grace and mercy towards David? Though David deserved to die for his sins, the Lord spared him and let him continue to live as king. And … Continue reading 2 Samuel 13
2 Samuel 12
Introduction Here's a question for you: Which is stronger, David's sin or God's promise? Which is stronger or which will triumph over the other? David's sin or God's promise? We've seen David's sin, or perhaps I should say we've seen David's sins, because he committed multiple sins when he slept with Bathsheba; and when he … Continue reading 2 Samuel 12
2 Samuel 11
Introduction We have before us today the familiar story of David and Bathsheba. It's a familiar story, but it's a shocking story, isn't it? It's a shocking story, because nearly everything we have read about David in the past has impressed us. Yes, we know that he's an ordinary man, and from time to time … Continue reading 2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel 10
Introduction Last week we read about David's kindness to Mephibosheth, who was the last remaining son of Jonathan and the grandson of Saul. And do you remember what I said last week about the custom in those days for a new king to kill all the members of the old king's family. New kings didn't … Continue reading 2 Samuel 10
2 Samuel 09
Introduction Have you ever made a promise and been tempted to break it? Maybe you have broken it? Perhaps when you were young, you and a friend made a promise to one another, which -- at the time -- you fully intended to keep, about something you would do for one another in the future. … Continue reading 2 Samuel 09
2 Samuel 08
Introduction Do you remember what happened in chapter 7? David wanted to build a house, a temple, for the Lord, but the Lord sent the prophet Nathan to David to reveal what the Lord intended to do for David. David wanted to build a house, a temple, for the Lord, but the Lord was going … Continue reading 2 Samuel 08