JOAB RESTORES HIS POSITION

Passage: 2Samuel 20:1~26  

Key verse: 23a


1. Joab murders Amasa (1-13)

Amasa was David's nephew and Joab's cousin. He had served as Absalom's general. Joab had disobeyed David by killing Absalom. David removed Joab from command and made Amasa, who deserved to be executed for treason, his commander-in-chief. It was a bold step toward healing. Now, a crisis arose from another quarter. Sheba started rebellion. David sent Amasa to muster the army, but he was late. So he sent out the whole army under the command of Abishai, Joab's brother. When they met Amasa, Joab killed him, declared his loyalty to King David, and took over the operation.

2. Joab completes the mission (14-26)

Joab found Sheba in the city of Abel. He besieged the city, but when a wise woman asked him not to destroy the city, he listened. The people of the city killed Sheba, and Joab and the army went home. A tragic war was averted. David overcame his personal animosity toward Joab and kept him as commander-in-chief. This is the mark of a great leader.


Prayer: Lord, grant leaders who can overcome personal feelings and act for the good of the nation.

One Word: A good leader cannot hold grudges