PROCLAMATION
“And it was so, that when any man came nigh to
him to do him obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took him, and kissed
him. And on this manner did Absalom to
all Israel that came to the king for judgment; so Absalom stole the hearts of
the men of Israel.” 2 Samuel 15:5-6
(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 King David told Joab to bring Absalom
from Geshur back to Jerusalem, Absalom stayed in his own house and did not come
face to face with the king. (2 Samuel 14:23-24) Absalom was in
Jerusalem for two years before King David sent for him. (2 Samuel
14:28-33) Then Absalom began to plot to take over the throne
beginning by standing outside of the gates to the city and greeting all who
came to see the king. (2 Samuel 15:1-4) He greeted them, kissed
them, told them what he would do if he were the judge, and he won the hearts of
the people. (2 Samuel 15:4-6) Later he went to Hebron after sending
his men ahead of him to proclaim him king of Hebron. (2 Samuel
15:7-10) Absalom offered religious sacrifices with invited guests to
help his conspiracy gain strength. He even sent for King David’s
adviser, Ahithophel, to be with him to give his position more credibility. (2
Samuel 15:12) He gained so much popularity with the people that King
David and his followers had to flee from Jerusalem for their safety. (2 Samuel
15:13-14)
APPLICATION
Not all
sins are impulsive acts or random acts of bad judgement. Some sins
are carefully planned and well thought out in advance. People will
often engage others to help the pull off their evil schemes. Some of
the people who are with us one day, can be persuaded to help work against or
undermine us. There is at least one Judas in every crowd, and often there
are several of them. As the song says, “Smiling faces sometimes
pretend to be your friend; Smiling faces show no traces of the evil that lurks
within …” (The Undisputed Truth) Sometimes, unbeknownst to us,
people will use us in their evil schemes to help them deceive
others. Not all business propositions, money making plans, or
religious organizations are actually what they are presented to be. We
need to pray for God’s help before we decide who to let into our homes or into
our inner circle of friends. (2 John 1:10) People don’t take
advantage of us by accident, it is done intentionally. We need to pray
for God’s protection.
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