πBELIEVE HIS PROPHETS | 19.01.2026 | π2 Samuel 11 β The fall of a king
π 19 January 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading
π 2 Samuel 11 β The fall of a king
β¨ How one glance became a chain of guilt and death
π Read online here
π Introduction
Chapter 11 is one of the most shocking chapters in the Bible. The man after Godβs own heart falls deeply. Not because of a great outward enemyβbut because of an unguarded heart. This story shows how sin begins, how it growsβand how it destroys.
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π§΅ Commentary
It is the time of year when kings go out to war. But David stays in Jerusalem. While his men are fighting, he rests. Out of this comfort begins the path into catastrophe.
In the evening David gets up and walks on the roof of his house. From there he sees a woman bathing. She is very beautiful. David looksβand does not turn away. He asks about her. He is told who she is: Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, a loyal soldier. David knows she is married. But he does not stop.
He has her brought to him. He takes her. And when she becomes pregnant, David tries to cover up what he has done. He has Uriah brought home from the war. If Uriah goes home and is with his wife, the child can be credited to him. But Uriah is a man of honor. While the ark of God and Israelβs army are in the field, he will not lie in his own bed. He sleeps at the palace entrance.
David tries again. He gets him drunk. But even drunk, Uriah remains faithful. Davidβs plan fails.
Now Davidβs sin turns deadly. He writes a letter to Joabβa command to murderβand he puts it into Uriahβs own hands. Joab is to place him at the most dangerous point of the battle and then leave him there alone. Uriah is killed.
Bathsheba mourns. After that David takes her as his wife. On the outside everything seems settled. The guilt is hidden. The king has protected himself.
But the last sentence of the chapter strikes like a verdict:
βBut the thing David had done displeased the Lord.β
God has seen everything. People may deceiveβGod does not.
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π§Ί Summary
David commits adultery, then deception, then murder. From one unguarded look comes a chain of sin that brings death. God does not stay silentβeven if David still does.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
Sin rarely starts bigβit starts with a small, disobedient step. If we donβt stop, we will keep going. But God sees what is hidden. And yet His grace remains greater than even our deepest abysses.
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π Reflection
Where have I perhaps allowed a βsmall glanceβ that is pulling me inwardly away from God?
What am I maybe trying to hide instead of bringing it to God?
Am I ready to be honest before Godβbefore my guilt grows bigger?
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π January 18 -24, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen G. White | Patriarchs and Prophets
π₯ Chapter 58 : The Schools of the Prophets
β¨ Divine education for heart, mind, and characterβtraining with an eternal purpose
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π Blog 2 – The Schools of the Prophets β places of divine education
How God used education to preserve an entire people
π Introduction
As moral decay and idolatry spread, Samuel founded the schools of the prophetsβsafe places for spiritual seekers and future leaders.
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π§΅ Commentary
Samuel recognized: to give Israel a future, he had to educate the youth. So schools of the prophets were established, where young men with gifts, seriousness, and diligence were trainedβspiritually, morally, and practically. There they learned Godβs Word, how to pray, how to work, how to make music, and how to recognize Godβs will. The teachers were not merely lecturers, but men of Godβfull of the Spirit, wisdom, and a living example.
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π§Ί Summary
The schools of the prophets were places of deep, holistic educationβGod-fearing, practical, and life-shaping.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
We need places of education that do not only pass on knowledge, but shape character and make God great.
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π Reflection
What would happen if our schools took the schools of the prophets as their model?
