PROCLAMATION
“And King David sent to Zadok and to
Abiathar the priests, saying, ‘Speak unto the elders of Judah, saying, “Why are
ye the last to bring the king back to his house?” seeing the speech of all
Israel is come to the king, even to his house.’ ” 2 Samuel 19:11 (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. David had defeated all of the
neighboring enemies of Israel under King Saul, and he defeated them again as
the King of Israel after the death of Saul, but he fled the country to escape
from his son Absalom. Now that Absalom had died while leading
Israel’s army against him, David was ready to return to Israel and to his
throne. First, he had to get over the death of his son and had to be
reminded of who he was. (2 Samuel 18:33-19:8) Then, he had to win
over the hearts of the people. The people of Israel had anointed
Absalom as their king, and they had rebelled against David. He had
defeated the Israelite army, but now he had to deal with the people who had
turned on him. He had to remind some of them that they were his
blood relatives (2 Samuel 19:11-14) and he had to forgive some of them for how
they had treated him. (2 Samuel 19:19-23)
APPLICATION
Many years ago, I was taught that the
way we leave home determines whether or not we can ever come back
home. I also learned that it is possible to be accepted back into
the house but that does not mean that we are accepted back into their
heart. Sometimes we can return home only to find out that things are not
the same as they were before we left. People can forgive, but they
do not forget. However, thanks be to God that our Heavenly Father is not
like that. Once we are saved and accepted into the body of Christ as
a child of God, we are always accepted. (John 10:28-29) We may
backslide and turn our back on Him and break our fellowship with Him, but we
never break our familial relationship. Once we confess and believe, we
are saved. (Romans 10:9-10) Once saved, always saved. When we
mess up, we can pray and ask to be forgiven for our sins, and The Lord God
forgives us, (Acts 8:22) and we are fully restored into the family and the
fellowship. (1 John 1:6-7)
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