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DAVID: FACING CONSEQUENCES

by John Barnett

Scripture: 2 SAMUEL 12


David: Facing Consequences
John Barnett
2 Samuel 12-15




There is probably no more touching, poignant moment in all the incredible life of David than the scene of 2 Samuel 15:13-37.

REAL CONSEQUENCES

To the loud wails of the country people who watched (v. 23) a somber band of commanders in their armor walked in formation. They were surrounding the King of Israel now deposed by a rebellious son, driven from his throne, banished from his city, fleeing for his life.

David walks head down, tears dropping silently to the ground. His face is wet, his eyes are swollen and red, his head is covered as he trudges heavily down the slopes of Zion toward the brook called Kidron.

Stepping across the stones as the water ran across them, the steep upward incline of the path pointed David feet towards the Mt. of Olives green with countless olive trees. Nearby where David walked and wept would be a Garden called Gethsemane where the Son of David would also walk and weep—both for the sins of others.

"and David wept as he went up the Mt. of Olives" (2 Samuel 15:30).

David who had faced lions and bears, armies and giants—stumbles out of his beloved Jerusalem with eyes blurred by his own tears. He is fleeing for his life. He has left everything—behind him is the Ark of God, behind him is the Tent of God's Presence, behind him is Zion the City of His Great God, behind him are the trophies of all his battles, the treasures amounting to the largest personal fortune in gold and silver ever amassed by anyone ever...so David walked, wept, and covered his head.

Please stand with me as we read 2 Samuel 15:13-37 and feel the depths of sorrow as David faces painful abuse.

Read and pray.

As we open again to the final chapters of David's life, we find that David's final years from God's perspective, begin with his fall into sin with Bathsheba.


PAINFUL CONSEQUENCES

Everything from 2 Samuel 11-12 (Bathsheba) to 1 Kings 2 (David's death) is touched, affec ...

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