2 Samuel 16:11-20 – David then said to Abishai and all his officials, “My son, my
own flesh and blood, is trying to kill me. How much more, then, this Benjamite!
Leave him alone; let him curse, for the Lord has
told him to. It may be that the Lord will
look upon my misery and restore to me his covenant blessing instead
of his curse today.” So David and his men continued along the road while Shimei
was going along the hillside opposite him, cursing as he went and throwing
stones at him and showering him with dirt. The king and all the people
with him arrived at their destination exhausted. And there he refreshed
himself. Meanwhile, Absalom and all the men of Israel came to Jerusalem,
and Ahithophel was with him. Then Hushai the Arkite, David’s
confidant, went to Absalom and said to him, “Long live the king! Long live the
king!” Absalom said to Hushai, “So this is the love you show your friend? If
he’s your friend, why didn’t you go with him?” Hushai said to Absalom, “No, the
one chosen by the Lord, by
these people, and by all the men of Israel—his I will be, and I will remain
with him. Furthermore, whom should I serve? Should I not serve the son? Just as
I served your father, so I will serve you.” Absalom said to Ahithophel, “Give
us your advice. What should we do?”
Genesis
45:5 – And now, do not be distressed and
do not be angry with yourselves for selling me here, because
it was to save lives that God sent me ahead of you.
Psalm
4:1 – Answer me when I call to you,
my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; have
mercy on me and hear my prayer.
Application:
- · God had a purpose to work through Joseph’s brothers’ jealous and cruel act.
- · Nowhere is Absalom referred to as God’s “chosen” one, but David is often called the Lord’s “chosen” one or its equivalent.
All Scripture verses taken from NIV
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