7 min 2 mths

๐Ÿ“… 12 January 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Daily Bible Reading


๐Ÿ‘‘ 2 Samuel 4 โ€“ Justice Instead of Revenge

โœจ David resists the temptation to gain power through murder โ€“ a king with principles


๐ŸŒ Read online here


๐Ÿ“ Introduction

The fourth chapter of 2 Samuel describes the brutal murder of Ish-Bosheth, Saulโ€™s son, by two of his own men. They bring his head to David, hoping to receive a reward. But David reacts very differently: with horror, with justice โ€“ not with reward.

This chapter continues the political tension between the house of Saul and the house of David and shows how David is led to become king over all Israel not through violence, but through patience and Godโ€™s guidance.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

After Abnerโ€™s death, the house of Saul begins to collapse. Ish-Bosheth, the weak king over northern Israel, loses his strength โ€“ his hands grow โ€œfeeble,โ€ he has no support. The people are shaken. Without Abner, he lacks both military and political backing.

In this uncertain time, two men step forward: Rechab and Baanah, once commanders under Ish-Bosheth. But they are not loyal โ€“ they see an opportunity. While Ish-Bosheth rests in his house during the heat of the day, they break in, kill him on his bed โ€“ cowardly and cold-blooded. They cut off his head, carry it through the night, and present it to David in Hebron as what they think is a sign of loyalty.

But they do not understand David. For him, violence to gain power is not the way. He remembers another messenger โ€“ the one who reported Saulโ€™s death in hope of a reward. That man too was judged.

David recognizes the seriousness of the crime: the murder of innocent Ish-Bosheth, on his own bed. No battlefield, no self-defense โ€“ only abuse of power. So David has the murderers executed. Justice is done โ€“ not with hatred, but with clarity. Ish-Boshethโ€™s head is buried with honor in Abnerโ€™s tomb, as a sign of respect for the house of Saul.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

Rechab and Baanah murder Ish-Bosheth while he is asleep.

They bring the head of Davidโ€™s โ€œenemyโ€ to Hebron, hoping for a reward.

David condemns the act as the murder of a righteous man.

The murderers are executed, and Ish-Boshethโ€™s head is buried with honor.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

๐ŸŸฉ Power must not stand above morality.
Even in times of uncertainty and political chaos, David chooses principles over revenge. That is rare โ€“ and it is exactly what makes him a man after Godโ€™s own heart.

๐ŸŸฉ Godโ€™s ways are not the ways of violence.
David knew: the throne was his by Godโ€™s calling โ€“ not by human schemes. Even when people wanted to shorten the path for him, he remained steadfast.

๐ŸŸฉ Justice takes courage โ€“ even when it is uncomfortable.
David did not act out of personal revenge, but to send a message: murder and lust for power are not rewarded, they are judged.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

๐Ÿ’ญ What shortcuts to โ€œpowerโ€ or to your goals does life offer you that do not match Godโ€™s way?

๐Ÿ’ญ Do you have the courage to act justly even when others do wrong and seem to offer you advantages?

๐Ÿ’ญ What does it mean for you in everyday life to live โ€œnot by might, but by the Spirit of Godโ€ (see Zechariah 4:6)?

โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ• โœถ โœถ โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•

๐Ÿ“† 11โ€“13 January 2026


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy


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

๐Ÿ”ฅ Chapter 56: Eli and His Sons

โœจ When indulgence becomes a catastrophe โ€“ spiritual responsibility in the home and in the sanctuary

๐ŸŒ Read online here


๐Ÿ“˜ Blog 2

Desecrated Altars โ€“ When priests misuse God

Hophni and Phinehas โ€“ the tragedy of spiritual power without character


๐Ÿ“ Introduction

What happens when those who should proclaim Godโ€™s glory seek their own instead? This blog looks at the depths of spiritual abuse โ€“ and how two men destroyed trust in worship.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

In the days of the great festivals, the tribes of Israel streamed to Shiloh. Men, women, children โ€“ they came to offer sacrifices, to celebrate, to meet God. The tabernacle was the center of their faith. And there stood Hophni and Phinehas โ€“ Eliโ€™s sons โ€“ as priests.

But these men were not servants of God. They were servants of their own greed. The altar, consecrated for the peopleโ€™s sacrifice, became a marketplace in their hands. Instead of preparing the holy offering in obedience, they grabbed for it greedily. They demanded the meat before the fat was offered to God โ€“ and they threatened if it was refused.

They knew the law. They knew the meaning of the sacrifices โ€“ pointers to the coming Redeemer. But their hearts were hard, their reverence gone. They despised what was holy. And the people? They watched. They complained. They lost respect. More and more people stopped coming to Shiloh. Worship lost its value โ€“ and with it the people lost their faith.

And Eli? He knew about it. But instead of removing the men, he let them continue. Even as Godโ€™s priest, he remained silent where God would have cried out.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

Hophni and Phinehas desecrated worship through greed and disrespect. Their sin harmed not only themselves โ€“ it damaged the relationship of an entire people with God.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

Spiritual service is not a place for personal interests. Whoever stands before God does not stand for himself, but for heaven. And whoever misuses that service harms not only himself โ€“ but the faith of many.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

๐Ÿ”น Where is my service shaped more by me than by God?
๐Ÿ”น Does my behavior help build others up in faith, or does it push them away?

Visited 15 times, 1 visit(s) today