We are in the book of 2nd Samuel for the next 3 weeks. It tells the story of the life of David and his life as the king of Israel as well as the legacy he left behind.
2 Samuel 1: David Hears of Saul's Death
1 After the death of Saul, when David had returned from striking down the Amalekites, David remained two days in Ziklag.
2 And on the third day, behold, a man came from Saul's camp, with his clothes torn and dirt on his head. And when he came to David, he fell to the ground and paid homage.
3 David said to him, "Where do you come from?" And he said to him, "I have escaped from the camp of Israel."
4 And David said to him, "How did it go? Tell me." And he answered, "The people fled from the battle, and also many of the people have fallen and are dead, and Saul and his son Jonathan are also dead."
5 Then David said to the young man who told him, "How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?"
6 And the young man who told him said, "By chance I happened to be on Mount Gilboa, and there was Saul leaning on his spear, and behold, the chariots and the horsemen were close upon him.
7 And when he looked behind him, he saw me, and called to me. And I answered, 'Here I am.'
8 And he said to me, 'Who are you?' I answered him, 'I am an Amalekite.'
9 And he said to me 'Stand beside me and kill me, for anguish has seized me, and yet my life still lingers.'
10 So I stood beside him and killed him, because I was sure that he could not live after he had fallen. And I took the crown that was on his head and the armlet that was on his arm, and I have brought them here to my lord."
11 Then David took hold of his clothes and tore them, and so did all the men who were with him.
12 And they mourned and wept and fasted until evening for Saul and for Jonathan his son and for the people of the LORD and for the house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword.
13 And David said to the young man who told him, "Where do you come from?" And he answered, "I am the son of a sojourner, an Amalekite."
14 David said to him, "How is it you were not afraid to put out your hand to destroy the LORD's anointed?"
15 Then David called one of the young men and said, "Go, execute him." And he struck him down so that he died.
16 And David said to him, "Your blood be on your head, for your own mouth has testified against you, saying, 'I have killed the LORD's anointed.'"
David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan
17 And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and Jonathan his son,
18 and he said it should be taught to the people of Judah; behold, it is written in the Book of Jashar. He said:
19 "Your glory, O Israel, is slain on your high places! How the mighty have fallen!
20 Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Ashkelon, lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised exult.
21 "You mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew or rain upon you, nor fields of offerings! For there the shield of the mighty was defiled, the shield of Saul, not anointed with oil.
22 "From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, the bow of Jonathan turned not back, and the sword of Saul returned not empty.
23 "Saul and Jonathan, beloved and lovely! In life and in death they were not divided; they were swifter than eagles; they were stronger than lions.
24 "You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you luxuriously in scarlet, who put ornaments of gold on your apparel.
25 "How the mighty have fallen in the midst of the battle! "Jonathan lies slain on your high places.
26 I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan; very pleasant have you been to me; your love to me was extraordinary, surpassing the love of women.
27 "How the mighty have fallen, and the weapons of war perished!"
2 Samuel 2: David Anointed King of Judah
1 After this David inquired of the LORD, "Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?" And the LORD said to him, "Go up." David said, "To which shall I go up?" And he said, "To Hebron."
2 So David went up there, and his two wives also, Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail the widow of Nabal of Carmel.
3 And David brought up his men who were with him, everyone with his household, and they lived in the towns of Hebron.
4 And the men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah. When they told David, "It was the men of Jabesh-gilead who buried Saul,"
5 David sent messengers to the men of Jabesh-gilead and said to them, "May you be blessed by the LORD, because you showed this loyalty to Saul your lord and buried him.
6 Now may the LORD show steadfast love and faithfulness to you. And I will do good to you because you have done this thing.
7 Now therefore let your hands be strong, and be valiant, for Saul your lord is dead, and the house of Judah has anointed me king over them."
Ish-bosheth Made King of Israel
8 But Abner the son of Ner, commander of Saul's army, took Ish-bosheth the son of Saul and brought him over to Mahanaim,
9 and he made him king over Gilead and the Ashurites and Jezreel and Ephraim and Benjamin and all Israel.
10 Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed David.
11 And the time that David was king in Hebron over the house of Judah was seven years and six months.
The Battle of Gibeon
12 Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon.
13 And Joab the son of Zeruiah and the servants of David went out and met them at the pool of Gibeon. And they sat down, the one on the one side of the pool, and the other on the other side of the pool.
14 And Abner said to Joab, "Let the young men arise and compete before us." And Joab said, "Let them arise."
15 Then they arose and passed over by number, twelve for Benjamin and Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David.
16 And each caught his opponent by the head and thrust his sword in his opponent's side, so they fell down together. Therefore that place was called Helkath-hazzurim, which is at Gibeon.
17 And the battle was very fierce that day. And Abner and the men of Israel were beaten before the servants of David.
18 And the three sons of Zeruiah were there, Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Now Asahel was as swift of foot as a wild gazelle.
19 And Asahel pursued Abner, and as he went, he turned neither to the right hand nor to the left from following Abner.
20 Then Abner looked behind him and said, "Is it you, Asahel?" And he answered, "It is I."
21 Abner said to him, "Turn aside to your right hand or to your left, and seize one of the young men and take his spoil." But Asahel would not turn aside from following him.
22 And Abner said again to Asahel, "Turn aside from following me. Why should I strike you to the ground? How then could I lift up my face to your brother Joab?"
23 But he refused to turn aside. Therefore Abner struck him in the stomach with the butt of his spear, so that the spear came out at his back. And he fell there and died where he was. And all who came to the place where Asahel had fallen and died, stood still.
24 But Joab and Abishai pursued Abner. And as the sun was going down they came to the hill of Ammah, which lies before Giah on the way to the wilderness of Gibeon.
25 And the people of Benjamin gathered themselves together behind Abner and became one group and took their stand on the top of a hill.
26 Then Abner called to Joab, "Shall the sword devour forever? Do you not know that the end will be bitter? How long will it be before you tell your people to turn from the pursuit of their brothers?"
27 And Joab said, "As God lives, if you had not spoken, surely the men would not have given up the pursuit of their brothers until the morning."
28 So Joab blew the trumpet, and all the men stopped and pursued Israel no more, nor did they fight anymore.
29 And Abner and his men went all that night through the Arabah. They crossed the Jordan, and marching the whole morning, they came to Mahanaim.
30 Joab returned from the pursuit of Abner. And when he had gathered all the people together, there were missing from David's servants nineteen men besides Asahel.
31 But the servants of David had struck down of Benjamin 360 of Abner's men.
32 And they took up Asahel and buried him in the tomb of his father, which was at Bethlehem. And Joab and his men marched all night, and the day broke upon them at Hebron.
Things to think about…
1. Some people lack an amazing amount of discernment. Such was the case for the Amalekite that came and told David that he had killed Saul, 2Sam 1:1-16. Look at who David had just finished slaughtering in 2Sam1:1, the Amalekites. They were also on God’s list to be destroyed from the land since the time of Moses, Ex 17:14-17 and Saul was commanded to finally wipe them out, 1Sam 15. This man thinks he will find favour with David by telling him he had killed Saul. For this man, the truth would have set him free. Saul in fact took his own life. If this Amalekite wanted to spare his life he should of told the truth and said he now serves the God of Israel. David had foreigners who were among his fighting men, but they were loyal to David and the God of Israel. In 2Sam 23:37 - Zelek the Ammonite, who was one of David’s thirty mighty men, is an example.
2. David’s honour for Saul as his king and for Jonathan a beloved brother who was as his own soul is evident in David’s lament at their deaths, 2Sam1:17-27. Even though Saul had abused his authority, David acknowledged that he was still the one the Lord had chosen to lead Israel. He respected the man and his calling as a result. Let’s honour and pray for those who are in leadership over us both in a spiritual and a secular sense. They need our prayers and the Lord’s guidance as they lead. Pray for wisdom for the premiers and our prime minister that they receive God’s wisdom in our day.
3. Look at the wisdom of David in 2Sam 2:1-7. He honours the men of Jabesh-gilead who buried Saul. Everyone knew Saul was after David for many years and these men were loyal to Saul. But David honours them because they risked their lives to honour their king – Saul. David wants their support and their respect as their new ‘anointed’ king and therefore honours their respect for king Saul. The Apostle Paul says ‘give honour where honour is due’, Rom 13:7. We may not agree with our leaders, but we should honour them as the Lord is the One who has put them in authority over us. David acknowledged that the men of Jabesh-gilead honoured this principle. As such he honours them in return.
4. Abner lacks both discernment and common sense in this passage 2Sam 2:8-32. He should not have anointed Saul’s son Ish-bosheth as king. Everyone knew God had chosen David as the next king of Israel and Abner should have been obedient here. He also lacks discernment by starting a fight with Joab and his men. Joab’s men were hardened and skilful soldiers having killed the Amalekites and survived many years from being pursued by Saul. Abner’s men on the other hand had just come from defeat against the Philistines. Joab loses 19 men plus his brother Asahel, but Abner loses 360 men. This is similar to what would happen in the American civil war where a country would fight against itself, often families and extended families would be on opposite sides. This can also happen in a spiritual sense. Jesus says even in the same house 2 can be against 3, Luke 12:51-53.
5. Abner does however plead for Joab to listen to reason and call off the pursuit and the fighting, which he does, vs 27. Joab would eventually take Abner’s life for taking his brother Asahel’s life, 2Sam 3:26-30. Abner’s folly would eventually cost him his life. We reap what we sow. Even when we are tempted to do otherwise, we are encouraged to sow in peace, love, truth and grace that we may reap a harvest of righteousness in these same things.
Vision statement for CBC
CBC’s Vision :- To be a growing biblical church community, significantly influencing our city and beyond, through intentional outreach, fulfilling our mission.
Life groups Wednesdays. 6:30pm every Wednesday. 5:30pm prayer.
Prayer Points centre
1. Pray for healing, a number of people have not been well
2. Pray for the work we have going on with site development and TMR and the development of a project team.
3. Keep praying for PlayPatch on Fridays, pray for more families to be reached.
4. Pray for Chaplaincy and Kids Hope at Karalee State School.
5. Pray for peace over the US elections
6. The ongoing conflicts in Israel and Ukraine.
7. Church finances to continue to grow and expenses to be more than met.
8. Pray for Kids@Church, Life groups. Young Adults.
9. Mathys has a prayer time at church on Wednesday afternoons, 5:30pm at church. He would be happy for you to join him and to send prayer requests.
10. Pray about the possibility and planning of a Farmers Market at Chuwar Baptist Church once a month on Saturdays. Anastasia taking the lead on this. Pray for us as we plan
11. That we be bold in our witnessing for Christ. Pray for a heart to see those around you to be saved. Pray for the blessing over the new pastoral care and hosting program.
12. Growth, conversions, joy in the Word and Spirit to increase.
Praise Points
1. People responded well to Sunday’s message.
2. New people at church
3. Praise God for our worship team. Well done Zac and Estefany
4. Tad’s health continues to improve.
5. Sally continues to amaze us with her interaction with everyone.
6. Joy, peace and grace we see at CBC. Thankyou Lord
Announcements
1. Men’s event. Conquering the Mount. Men’s racing. Fri 11th Oct@Church from 5:30pm. 16+. $10 each. Dress in team colours Red – Holden, Blue – Ford, Gold – Chevrolet. See Tim Freeman for more details.
2. Prayer meeting 5:30pm and Life Group Wednesday 6:30pm at church.
3. Church bank details bsb:- 704 913 and Acc number:- 4000 4388 1
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Catechism questions for September...
Q. 24. What was the sin of our first parents? A. Eating the forbidden fruit.
Bible References – Gen.2:16&17; Gen3:6.
“Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known” Jer 33:3