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2nd Samuel chapter 15.

This is a sad chapter because King David's son, Absalom, begins to build a division between the people of Israel and King David his dad. Absalom begins to win the favor of Israel's hearts through deception. And with his ongoing deception he then becomes declared King at Hebron. He gained so much power that King David and many of his people had to flee their City for fear of their lives.

What would cause a son to fight so hard to overpower his father?  Absalom lied and used deception to gain power and to gain favor in order to overthrow his dad's Kingship.

When Absalom killed his brother years ago and was ostracised by David, he had a few years to feel as if he was unloved. I'm certain that overtime the feelings of hate and resentment and bitterness developed toward David his dad. Once these feelings develop into a person, it's no telling what a person may do. The fact that Absalom killed his brother years earlier is an example of how his hate grew towards a person which resulted in his brother's death. This Time It's toward his dad. We see just what a person is willing to do when hate and bitterness develop. A disgruntled employee fired from his job goes back to the workplace and shoots people. A student in high school is bullied by his peers, shows up at school shooting people. A child abused by parents seek revenge by killing the parent. I was bullied at school and remember wanting so bad to get revenge. I rehearsed in my mind more than once getting into a fight with my opponent and figuring out how I could get the edge on them.

If hate and bitterness is not daily surrendered to the Lord, there's no telling what could develop in one's mind.  Sadder yet, during this whole time one feels justified with their thoughts and actions.

Four things that I thought of that we could do to help prevent such problems:

  1. Such feelings need to be daily surrendered to the Lord!
  2. Communicating with the person who you are at odds with so as to work out such differences.
  3. Getting professional help as a means of intervention for counseling and healing.
  4. Doing what Jesus said to do:

… Matthew 5:38-39 says to love your enemy and pray for them.

…Luke 6:27-28 says regarding our enemies we are told to love our enemies, do good to them, bless them and pray for them.

… Romans 12:19-21 says that getting revenge is not our job it's the Lord's.  Instead we are told that our job is to feed our enemies when they are hungry or thirsty. In other words we are not to be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good.

Lord help me to put these things into practice so that I don't let the hate or bitterness develop into my heart but rather love peace and forgiveness.