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This week’s passage is 2 Samuel 19:41-20:22. David is returning to Jerusalem, but the kingdom is still not united. Sheba’s words were a challenge for leadership over the people. The people wanted a king of their own. Even though Absalom’s rebellion was heartbreaking, it was in his line and the kingdom was united. Amasa was not able to mobilize the army in the time needed, showing his inability to lead the people on the ground. Amasa was Absalom’s commander. Joab didn’t like the commanding officer being put in charge when they had not always been loyal to David. In being realistic, most people fail to break out of their current perspective. It takes surrender to gain the LORD’s perspective. Sheba’s words were directly against the LORD’s promise to David. God’s hand was all over this situation.
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This week’s passage is 2 Samuel 19:41-20:22. David is returning to Jerusalem, but the kingdom is still not united. Sheba’s words were a challenge for leadership over the people. The people wanted a king of their own. Even though Absalom’s rebellion was heartbreaking, it was in his line and the kingdom was united. Amasa was not able to mobilize the army in the time needed, showing his inability to lead the people on the ground. Amasa was Absalom’s commander. Joab didn’t like the commanding officer being put in charge when they had not always been loyal to David. In being realistic, most people fail to break out of their current perspective. It takes surrender to gain the LORD’s perspective. Sheba’s words were directly against the LORD’s promise to David. God’s hand was all over this situation.