PROCLAMATION
“… And David said, ‘Mephibosheth.’ … ‘Fear
not; for I will surely shew thee kindness for Jonathan thy father’s sake, and
will restore thee all the land of Saul thy father; and thou shalt eat bread at
my table continually.’ ” 2 Samuel 9:6-7
(KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God after the death of the prophet Samuel by
Nathan the prophet and Gad the seer. After
expanding the borders of Israel, David asked if there was anyone left from the
house of Saul that he could show kindness to for Jonathan’s sake. (2 Samuel
9:1) Ziba, the head servant from the
house of Saul, said that Jonathan had a son who was lame in both feet and
living in Lo-Debar. (2 Samuel 9:2-5) King
David sent for Mephibosheth and he was brought to him. David told him not to be afraid, he only
wanted to show him kindness for his father’s sake. David gave him all of the land which had
belonged to his grandfather Saul, and he told Ziba to take his sons and
servants and farm the land, and then bring the crops to him. (2 Samuel 9:6-12) From that time on, Mephibosheth lived in
Jerusalem and ate at the king’s table. (2 Samuel 9:13)
APPLICATION
All of our blessings are not due to our
own behavior. Mephibosheth was blessed
because of his father Jonathan, the son of Saul. Some of the blessings that we receive today
are because of our family; they are the results of the prayers of our parents
and our grandparents. Children are not
aware of all of the things that their parents do for them, and they are
definitely unaware of their parents’ prayers for them. Regardless of their present behavior, we need
to continue to pray for our children.
There is power in prayer, and prayer changes things. “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous
man availeth much.” (James 5:16)
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