๐BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS | 24.01.2026 | ๐2 Samuel 16 โ A King on the Run: Loyalty, Betrayal, and Godโs Hidden Ways
๐ 24 January 2026
๐ BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
๐ Daily Bible Reading
๐ 2 Samuel 16 โ A King on the Run: Loyalty, Betrayal, and Godโs Hidden Ways
โจ Between slander, curses, and false strengthโDavidโs humility in the midst of trials
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๐ Introduction
Chapter 16 of 2 Samuel takes us right into the dramatic flight of King David from his son Absalom. It is a time of extreme testing for the king: old loyalties are shaken, friend and foe are hard to distinguish, and Godโs actions seem hidden at first glance. Yet it is precisely in these moments that character, faithโand Godโs sovereign planโare revealed.
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๐งต Commentary
David had left the city, and his royal power seemed broken. Hardly had he left Jerusalem when Ziba approached himโthe servant of Mephibosheth, Jonathanโs son. With donkeys loaded with supplies, bread, cakes, and wine, he wanted to โsupportโ the king. But his words had a hidden agenda. He slandered his master Mephibosheth, claiming that Mephibosheth was hoping for power to return to Saulโs house. David, exhausted and under pressure, made a quick decisionโand handed over Mephiboshethโs entire inheritance to Ziba. A first small but painful fracture: loyalty is replaced by cunning, truth by manipulation.
No sooner was the conversation with Ziba over than the next humiliation came. At Bahurim, Shimei, a relative of Saul, appearedโfull of hatred. Shouting curses, throwing stones, he accused David of bloodshed against Saulโs house. A dangerous momentโnot militarily, but psychologically. Abishai wanted to intervene, but David held him back. Davidโs mindset is reflected in his words: โLet him alone; the Lord has told him.โ David, the anointed one, the king on the run, recognizes Godโs possible discipline and hopes for mercy. He accepts the injusticeโnot out of weakness, but in humility, because he knows: Godโs justice is higher than all human honor.
While David suffers in the wilderness, Absalom enters Jerusalem. The takeover seems successful. But God begins to work in secret. Hushai, Davidโs loyal friend, apparently switches to Absalomโs side. He plays his role skillfully and makes himself available to the new โking.โ A dangerousโbut intentionalโmove.
Then Ahithophel steps onto the sceneโonce Davidโs wise counselor, now at Absalomโs side. His advice is radical and shameful: Absalom should publicly sleep with his fatherโs concubines. The message: Absalom is not only kingโhe has made a final break with David. The act on the roof is public, provocative, symbolic. But this path will soon lead to downfall.
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๐งบ Summary
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Ziba meets David with gifts but slanders Mephibosheth.
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David transfers Mephiboshethโs property to Ziba.
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Shimei curses David fiercely; David responds with patience and humility.
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Absalom enters Jerusalem with Ahithophel.
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Hushai, Davidโs friend, presents himself as loyal to Absalom.
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Ahithophel advises Absalom to publicly humiliate David.
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Absalom follows the adviceโa sign of total rebellion.
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๐ฆ Message for us today
In times of betrayal, injustice, and suffering, our heart is revealedโand our trust in God. David, though deeply wounded, does not act out of revenge but out of humility. He seeks Godโs mercy, not human retaliation. This chapter shows us: even when circumstances are against us, God is not absent. He works in hidden ways. Zibaโs lie will not stand forever. Shimeiโs curse is not Godโs final word. Absalomโs apparent triumph is only temporary. God is writing His storyโeven in the middle of chaos.
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๐ Reflection
How do I respond when I am treated unfairly?
Am I like Davidโwilling to endure injustice, trusting that God sees and will judge? Or do I reach too quickly for my own solutions, like David did with Ziba?
Do I trust that Godโs counsel is higher than human plansโeven when it feels dark around me?
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๐ January 18 – 24, 2026
๐ BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
๐ Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
๐ Ellen G. White | Patriarchs and Prophets
๐ฅ Chapter 58 : The Schools of the Prophets
โจ Divine education for heart, mind, and characterโtraining with an eternal purpose
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๐ Blog 7 – The Goal of Education โ Restoring the Divine Image
More than knowledge: education toward likeness to God
๐ Introduction
The greatest task of education is not career, but character. The true goal: to restore the divine image in humanity.
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๐งต Commentary
Human beings were created in Godโs imageโbeautiful, strong, pure. Sin distorted that image. Educationโin the biblical senseโis the restoration of that image. It is about maturity, sanctification, true greatness.
A student should not strive to outshine others, but to fulfill Godโs will. Godโs education trains for reverence toward God, self-control, love, peace, spiritual strength. It is preparation for life hereโand for eternal life there.
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๐งบ Summary
The highest goal of all education is to become like Christ.
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๐ฆ Message for us today
We need education that shapes character, not just fills minds. All learning should aim at Godโs will.
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๐ Reflection
Am I being shapedโor only informed? Am I pursuing knowledge or wisdom?
