"As David went up the ascent of the Mount of Olives, he wept
without ceasing. His head was covered, and he was walking barefoot. All those
who were with him also had their heads covered and were weeping as they
went." (2 Samuel 15:30)
The conspiracy of Absalom presented David with a major
crisis. I read the narrative in the
backdrop of a crisis. I am deeply
interested is seeing how David handled this major crisis. First he wept and would not cease weeping. Something would soon happen to convince him
that he was facing a major crisis of faith.
"As King David was approaching Bahurim, there was a man coming
out; he was of the same clan as the house of Saul, and his name was Shimei, son
of Gera. He kept cursing as he came out,d 6 and throwing stones at David and at
all King David’s officers, even though all the soldiers, including the royal
guard, were on David’s right and on his left." (2 Samuel 16: 5-6)
Sometimes it takes two critical events happening back to
back to make us pause and think. First
the rebellion of Absalom, then the open curse and abuse of Shimei made David
realize that he was in a hot spot and that the Lord has a hand in this.
David’s spiritual insight into the current situation is
instructive to us:
"Suppose the LORD has told him to curse David; who then will dare
to say, ‘Why are you doing this?’ Then David said to Abishai and to all his
servants: “If my own son, who came forth from my loins, is seeking my life, how
much more might this Benjaminite do so! Let him alone and let him curse, for
the LORD has told him to. Perhaps the LORD will look upon my affliction and
repay me with good for the curses he is uttering this day.”" (2 Samuel 16:
10 - 12)
The way David handled his major crisis taught me to put my
very tiny crisis in perspective and trust completely in God.
Below is David’s prayerful response to his major crisis:
"A psalm of David, when he fled from his son Absalom. How many are
my foes, LORD! How many rise against me! How many say of me, “There is no
salvation for him in God.” Selah. But you, LORD, are a shield around me; my
glory, you keep my head high. With my own voice I will call out to the LORD,
and he will answer me from his holy mountain. Selah 6 I lie down and I fall
asleep, [and] I will wake up, for the LORD sustains me. I do not fear, then,
thousands of people arrayed against me on every side." (Psalm 3: 1-7)
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