ABSALOM'S DEATH

Passage: 2Samuel 18:1~33  

Key verse: 33


1. Absalom's Monument (1-18)

David did what he had to do. He sent his army out to fight Absalom. But when he asked his generals to deal gently with Absalom, he spoke with a father's heart. This is how God loves rebellious sinners. But Joab was different. Once Joab had helped Absalom humanly. He was now determined to kill him. When he found him hanging by his hair in a tree, he showed no mercy. Absalom's pride and glory turned to dust. The insurrection was over.

2. A father's heart (19-33)

Two men ran to David to tell news of victory. Joab knew that the good news of victory would be bad news to David because of Absalom. When David heard the news of victory, he asked about Absalom. He wept with a broken heart. He would rather have died in Absalom's place. But he had to be the king; he had to protect God's people. He was not a pragmatist; he was a shepherd and a father, a man after God's own heart.


Prayer: Lord, thank you for loving me even when I was your enemy and lived in rebellion against you.

One Word: A king and a father