2.19.2018

Chapter 28: "You Alone Are Loyal"


KING DAVID was no stranger to disloyalty. At one point his tumultuous reign was beset by intrigue. with members of his own nation plotting against him. Furthermore, David was betrayed by some of those whom we would expect to have been his closest companions.  Consider Michal, David's first wife. Initially, she "was in love with David," no doubt supporting him in his kingly endeavors.   Later, however, she "began to despise him in her heart,"  even considering David to be "just one of the empty-headed men." -1 Samuel 18:20; 2 Samuel 6:16, 20.  

Then there was David's personal advisor, Ahithophel.  His counsel was esteemed as if it were the direct word of Jehovah.  (2 Samuel 16:23)  But, in time, this trusted confidant turned traitor and joined and organized rebellion against David.  And who was the instigator of the conspiracy? Absalom, David's own son!  That scheming opportunist "kept stealing the hearts of the men of Israel," Setting himself up as a rival king. Absalom's revolt gained so much momentum that King David was forced to flee for his life.-2 Samuel 15:1-6, 12-17.

Was there not one who remained loyal to David?  Throughout all his adversity, David knew that indeed there was. Who?  None other than Jehovah God.  "With someone loyal you will act in loyalty," David said of Jehovah.  (2 Samuel 22:26) What is loyalty, and how does Jehovah provide the loftiest example of his quality? 

Next time: Chapter 28: "You Alone Are Loyal"-What Is Loyalty?

From the book: Draw Close to Jehovah

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