David committed adultery with
Bathsheba and murdered her husband. The moment he was confronted
with it by Nathan, the prophet, he repented and tried to convince
God to take the consequences away. But when that didn't happen,
David still went to worship God within His house. David always
turned back to God. He immediately confessed when he did something
wrong and returned to God. We can certainly learn from him and
always turn back to God even though we do not get what we want. We
should also be open to uplifting word from people, and we should
turn our backs on sin and continue to follow God just like David
did.
So as we've seen last week, the
child born out of wedlock died. But David turned to God and still
worshipped Him. Then he went to his wife, Bathsheba and comforted
her:
"Then David comforted
Bathsheba, his wife, and went in to her and lay with her. So she
bore a son and he called his name Solomon. Now the Lord loved him."
2 Samuel 12:24
Isn't it beautiful? God blessed
them with Solomon. And as we all know, Solomon became the next king
of Israel, the wisest man that ever lived. And it is beautiful to
see that God loved him.
God gave them beauty for ashes.
Because David repented and turned back to God, God blessed him with
a very special son. I don't think this would have happened if David
remained angry with God and turned his back on Him.
Not only that, but God brought
victory for Israel over Ammon as well. Joab, who has been besieging
Rabbah all this time, called for David to come and finish off the
job.
"So David gathered all the
people together and went to Rabbah, fought against it, and took it.
Then he took their king's crown from his head. Its weight was a
talent of gold, with precious stones. And it was set on David's
head. Also he brought out the spoil of the city in great
abundance." 2 Samuel 12:29, 30
God was with David, because David's
heart was for God. And God blessed him with even more riches and
honor.
Even if we make mistakes, God will
be with us and restore us. This reminds me of Romans 8:28:
"And we know that all things
work together for good to those who love God, to those who are
called according to His purpose."
God will make ALL things (good
things and bad things) work together for our good. But notice one
very important part of this sentence - 'to those who love God'.
David certainly continued to love God and that is why it worked out
for his good. We should continue to love Him as well and not be
angry with Him. We should look up to Him and praise Him in all
circumstances, knowing that all things will work out for good, even
if we don't see it that way now. Next time something happens,
remember this and hold onto it. God will make it work out for your
good, even if others plan evil against you or circumstances don't
work out as you had planned. Just remain close to Him! Even your
enemies' evil plans will enrich you in the end, God will make sure
of it.
Then I would like to end off with
something interesting as a side note. Solomon was born and named
Solomon by his father. But in 2 Samuel 12:25, we see that God
called him Jedidiah, Beloved of the Lord. I love it. God also
changed Abram's name to Abraham, Sarai's name to Sarah, Saul's name
to Paul etc. This just made me wonder if God has a spiritual name
for us as well? It could be. Why don't you ask Him? I am sure He
will reveal it to you.
Father thank you that You make all
things work together for the good of those who love You. We trust
You in all circumstances that what happened will somehow work to
the good even though we cannot see it right now. Thank you for
kindness and goodness. We love You. Amen