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๐Ÿ“… 25 January 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Daily Bible Reading


๐Ÿ‘‘ 2 Samuel 17 โ€“ When God Directs the Course of History

โœจ How Godโ€™s hidden hand overturns clever plans and preserves His promises


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๐Ÿ“ Introduction

2 Samuel 17 takes us right into the spiritual battle over Davidโ€™s life and over Israelโ€™s future. While Absalom tries to secure his throne through human cleverness and military strength, God works in the background in a way no one can control. Two counsels stand face to face: Ahithophelโ€™s brilliant but godless plan, and Hushaiโ€™s seemingly cautiousโ€”but divinely guidedโ€”strategy. This chapter powerfully shows that it is not the smartest plan that wins, but the will of God. It is a story of loyalty, courage, cunningโ€”and divine protection.

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๐Ÿงต Commentary

Ahithophel knew exactly how to win a war. His words were clear, sharp, and deadly precise. He wanted to attack David that very nightโ€”tired, discouraged, and unprepared. A swift strike, a targeted deathโ€”and the rebellion would be over. To Absalom, this plan sounded perfect. The road to power seemed wide open.

But God had other intentions.

Absalom, perhaps driven by inner insecurity, also wanted to hear Hushaiโ€™s opinion. Hushai, Davidโ€™s loyal friend, did not speak with military precision but with psychological impact. He painted David as a dangerous, battle-hardened warrior who would strike back like a raging bear. He stirred fear in Absalomโ€™s heartโ€”and pride at the same time. He lured him with the image of standing at the head of a massive army, admired and honored.

Absalom did not choose the better plan, but the one that stroked his ego. And so he decided against Ahithophel.

In that moment, the outcome was sealedโ€”not only Davidโ€™s rescue, but also Absalomโ€™s downfall.

Hushai knew there was no time to lose. He set a secret chain of messengers in motion. Jonathan and Ahimaaz risked their lives to warn David. They hid in a well while Absalomโ€™s men searched for them. A brave woman deceived the pursuers, and the message reached David.

Still that night David moved on. Men, women, children, soldiersโ€”all crossed the Jordan. Not one was left behind. When morning came, David was out of reach.

Ahithophel immediately understood what had happened. His brilliant plan had been thwarted. He saw that Absalom was doomedโ€”and with him everything Ahithophel stood for. In bitter despair, he went home and took his own life. Wisdom without God had no way out.

But David found not only safetyโ€”he found provision. In Mahanaim, friends were waiting for him. They brought bread, grain, honey, cheese, and meat. God cared for His people in the middle of the wilderness. While Absalom marched, David restedโ€”carried by Godโ€™s grace.

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๐Ÿงบ Summary

Ahithophel plans a swift and deadly attack on David.
Hushai gives advice that seems โ€œbetter,โ€ but is actually divinely directed.
Absalom follows the wrong plan and loses his strategic advantage.
David is warned and escapes in time across the Jordan.
Ahithophel despairs and takes his own life.
God provides for David through faithful friends in the wilderness.

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๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for us today

Godโ€™s will is stronger than any human plan. Even when clever strategies and powerful forces stand against us, God ultimately decides the outcome. He can bring confusion into the counsel of the wicked and open paths where none seem visible. Whoever trusts God is never truly defenselessโ€”even in the greatest distress.

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๐Ÿ“ Reflection

Where do I rely more on human wisdom than on Godโ€™s guidance?
Am I willing to follow Godโ€™s wayโ€”even if it seems uncertain or slower?
Perhaps the seeming detour is the very place where God is rescuing me.

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๐Ÿ“† January 25 – 31, 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy


๐Ÿ“˜ Ellen G. White | Patriarchs and Prophets

๐Ÿ”ฅ Chapter 59 : The First King of Israel

โœจ When Godโ€™s guidance no longer seems enough

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๐Ÿ“˜ Blog 1 โ€“ The Call for a King

When Godโ€™s guidance no longer seems enough


๐Ÿ“ Introduction

Israel was ruled directly by Godโ€”through prophets, judges, and priests. But the people increasingly longed for an earthly king, like the pagan nations had. Their demand was not only political, but also a spiritual tragedy.

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๐Ÿงต Commentary

God had led Israel out of Egypt and governed them with justice through Moses, Joshua, and later Samuel. But through contact with other peoples, envy, inner division, and moral decline, they now wanted a human king. Although Samuel was a faithful leader, they ultimately rejected not him, but God as their King. Samuel was deeply grieved, but God comforted him: โ€œThey have not rejected you, but Me.โ€

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๐Ÿงบ Summary

Israel wanted to be like everyone elseโ€”instead of remaining Godโ€™s distinct people. The demand for a king revealed pride and a turning away from Godโ€™s rule.

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๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for us today

When we trade our spiritual identity for worldly standards, we lose sight of Godโ€™s true plan for our lives.

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๐Ÿ“ Reflection

In which areas of my life do I desire human control instead of divine guidance?

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