πBELIEVE HIS PROPHETS | 26.01.2026 | π2 Samuel 18 β The Tragedy of Absalom β Victory with a Bitter Aftertaste
π 26 January 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading
π 2 Samuel 18 β The Tragedy of Absalom β Victory with a Bitter Aftertaste
β¨ A fatherβs heart at war, a son in pride, an ending in pain
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π Introduction
Chapter 18 of Second Samuel tells the dramatic climax of Absalomβs rebellion against his father David. In a time of deep inner tension between royal duty and fatherly love, David must watch as his own son becomes his enemyβand as this conflict ends in tragedy. It is a story full of emotion: courage, betrayal, loyalty, honor, blindness, and the inescapable judgment of God.
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π§΅ Commentary
David, driven from the throne by the rebellion of his own son Absalom, gathers his troops. Although he wishes to go into battle himself, the people persuade him to stay in the cityβthe king is too valuable. It is not only military wisdom, but also a fatherβs hesitation that holds him back. Yet he cannot help but make one heartfelt request to his commanders: βDeal gently for my sake with the young man Absalom.β
The battle rages in the dense forest of Ephraim, where nature itself becomes an instrument of judgment. There Absalom, riding on his mule, is caught by the thick branchesβhis long, proud hair becomes his downfall. Hanging between heaven and earth, trapped and helplessβa symbol of his double life between rebellion and heritage.
A soldier finds him but does not dare to kill him, remembering the kingβs command. Joab, however, practical and determined, ignores Davidβs plea. Three spears into Absalomβs heart, and ten men finish off the rebel prince. No royal burialβonly a pit, a heap of stones, and a shattered hope.
Two messengers run to inform David. Ahimaaz, the young and eager runner, arrives first, brings good news, but avoids the truth about Absalom. Only the Cushite speaks openlyβand Davidβs world collapses. The victory is real, but the son is dead.
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π§Ί Summary
In this chapter we witness Absalomβs military defeat as his rebellion against his father David fails. Although David orders that Absalom be spared, he is killed by Joab. The news of victory reaches David through two runners, but his only concern is his son. When he learns of Absalomβs death, the story ends in deep sorrow: victory for the kingdomβdefeat for a fatherβs heart.
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π¦ Message for us today
This chapter reminds us how destructive pride and the thirst for power can beβeven within a family. Absalom had many gifts, but he was driven by a desire for control and honor. David, on the other hand, shows that even a strong king carries deep human emotions. His grief over Absalomβs death is a powerful testimony of genuine fatherly love. It reminds us that there are victories that feel like defeats when those we love are lost.
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π Reflection
Whom or what am I chasingβthe will of God or my own pride?
In which areas of my life might I be fighting βagainstβ instead of βforβ my family, my fellow people, or even God? And how do I respond when my prayersβlike Davidβs plea to spare Absalomβseem to go unanswered?
Perhaps today is the day to step back, to forgive, or to trust againβeven while the battle is raging.
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π January 25 – 31, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen G. White | Patriarchs and Prophets
π₯ Chapter 59 : The First King of Israel
β¨ When Godβs guidance no longer seems enough
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π Blog 2: The Longing for Worldliness
How Godβs people lost their way
π Introduction
The Israelites wanted to finally belong. Their desire to be like other nations drove them to reject Godβs unique plan for His people.
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π§΅ Commentary
Splendor, power, and military strength deeply fascinated Israel. Godβs simple yet just order was no longer enough for them. The prophet Samuelβhimself a model of humility and faithfulnessβwas rejected, not because of personal failure, but because the people wanted a new system. Behind their demand was a desire to free themselves from dependence on God.
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π§Ί Summary
The demand for a king was the expression of a deep spiritual problem: worldliness replaced Godβs values.
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π¦ Message for us today
Adapting to the world does not lead to security, but to spiritual weakness. The question is: whom do we want to please?
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π Reflection
Am I seeking approval from peopleβor from God?
