Please read 2 Samuel 14.
www.blueletterbible.org/nasb/2sa/14/1/s_281001
Meditate on verse 14b.
Yet God does not take away life, but plans ways
so that the banished one will not be cast out from Him.
David’s family problems continued. Absalom lived
banished from his father for three years (2 Samuel 13:38). Joab, perceiving
David wanted to be reconciled with his son, conceived a plan for reuniting
them. David brought Absalom home, but refused to see him face-to-face. The
estrangement continued for another two years. David longed for Absalom, but he
did not take the courageous and humble steps necessary to bring reconciliation.
People are banished from God’s presence because of
sin, yet God longs for His people. In order to bring reconciliation, God acted
with great courage and humility. He humbled Himself to earth as a human baby
for the purpose of dying on a cross to remove people’s estranging sins (Philippians
2:8). Jesus’ sacrificial death ends the banishment, bringing face-to-face
forever reconciliation with Him (2 Corinthians 5:18-21).
Have you accepted His incredible gift of
reconciliation? Do you have family members who need you to act with courage and
humility to bring reconciliation to relationships? Let this be the best
Christmas ever as you walk face-to-face with Christ, extending His life to
others.
Pray 2 Samuel 14:14 over yourself and those for whom you
stand guard as a faithful, prayerful watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“LORD, without You, _______ and I would surely die
and be like water spilled on the ground which cannot be gathered up
again.
Yet You do not desire to take
away life.
Thank You for planning the Way that we, the banished ones,
will not be cast out from You.
Because of You, Jesus~”
The WATCHMAN on the
WALL 2 ~ Dr. Ron and Marsha Harvell
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