Keeping the Mind on the Tasks at Hand

Building a tall sky scrapper takes time but like in life, little things become big things and lead to the amazing with Gods help. Day by day, take a look at your daily routine. Are there little things you could tweak or fine-tune? Is there a purpose you have that keeps your mind on the tasks at hand?

We learn more about having a purpose and the discipline needed from verse 1 of 2 Samuel 11. It implies that David has lost his sense of purpose for his nation and is not in his place of responsibility. Instead of going off to war like other kings in spring, he stayed at home. Boredom set in and David lost his focus.

His attention turned to a beautiful woman he saw from the top of the palace as she was bathing down below. One thing led to another and before long, Bathsheba was in his bedroom. Aimlessness leads to lack of discipline; appealing to harmful desires that encourage wrongdoing and more unlawful activity to cover it up.

When Bathsheba sent word to David that she was pregnant, David developed a scheme to hide his wrongdoing by getting his military leader to tell Bathsheba’s husband named Uriah to come home from war. His hope was that Uriah and Bathsheba would sleep together so the assumption would be that it was Uriah’s child Bathsheba had conceived.

The scheme didn’t work out because Uriah felt guilty about being home from war while the other soldiers were living in harsh conditions fighting the war so he didn’t spend time with Bathsheba. David developed another plan. This time, he would get Joab to put Uriah back on the battlefield. This time, out in front where the fighting was fiercest so he would be killed (v. 15).

Joab followed David’s instructions so he was complicit in the scheme to kill Uriah. In this world of sin, one can easily get wrapped up in wrongdoing or help cover up the sins someone else has committed. This is when situations cause unethical activity among individuals and organizations.  

What are some ideas to overcome the temptations we face in this sinful world? Some ideas may include meditating on Scripture, learning the Word of God and then applying what is learned. Also, fleeing the temptation with discipline. Having a purpose in life helps with discipline; appealing to positive desires that lead to uprightness and order.

God … we live in a broken world with addiction, debt, and corruption but day by day, little adjustments make a big difference. Give us a purpose and the discipline to carry out that purpose. We can endure distress knowing that You will ultimately bless as we grow in faith and help others grow in their faith. Amen.

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Poetry Friday 12-23-2022

A poem posted at my other blog Step Ahead is inspired by a sermon a long time ago. The main thought I received from the sermon is “Why put off a gift that you can use for a lifetime and beyond? The gift of God’s love for us through His Son”.

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Settle the Score

For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins. –  Matthew 6:14-15

A strategy to settle the score in a winning way was given in “Trust God for the Outcome”. The plan for us is grace.

Take inspiration from the song Grace Wins by Matthew West. In a war between debase and grace, rise up in victory to win the race with grace.

Index of devotionals

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Trust God for the Outcome

Individuals and churches may differ in convictions or practice but there is one common thread that binds us; the power of Christ in what we believe and how we live. This day, let us invite more to accept Christ and receive grace. This blessing is like a flowing stream that always flows in one direction to bring people together and heal a whole nation.

In 2 Samuel 10, David demonstrates grace in his generous move to send a delegation to express sympathy concerning the death of the king of the Ammonites. Unfortunately, this caused suspicion among the Ammonite commanders. They thought the delegation was sent to spy on them in preparation for war so they humiliated them by cutting half their beards and the lower part of their clothing off.

Sometimes we may say things or offer help but people take it in the wrong way. They can respond in many ways that humiliate us in front of others. If this happens, the best response is to patiently trust God for the outcome.

That’s what we see in the type of leadership demonstrated by Joab in today’s passage. This type of leadership lets annoyances wear off and patiently works out a strategy to settle the score in a winning way by trusting that God will make all wrongs right.

Let us follow this example and seek ways to put unjust acts or criticisms aside so vengeance does not produce negative consequences. The first step is prayer.

Lord, there is victory with grace. It wins all the time. We can have poise when annoyed. We pray for discipline in setting unjust acts or criticisms aside so that what annoys us wears off. Before vengeance produces negative consequences, give us a strategy to settle the score in a winning way today. Amen.

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Questions for Reflection for Study of 2 Samuel 10 – 15

We live in a busy world with busy schedules and being able to share some thoughts about this journey with others across this world through the Internet is truly a blessing. The below Questions for Reflection will stimulate thought and offer ideas for applying biblical principles. At all stages of life, the Bible is helpful in providing what is needed to be successful. If you have not done so yet, click the follow button on the top right side of this page to be notified of future posts.

2 Samuel 10 – Why does David’s generous move lead to war? Are you prone to mistrust the motives of others? What indicates that Joab is an able leader?

2 Samuel 11 – How does verse 1 imply that David is not in his place of responsibility? What is he doing instead? What is David trying to do when he sends for Uriah? What does Joab know about the situation? What does he do? Are there areas in which you operate unethically and what can you do to change?

2 Samuel 12 – How and by whom is action initiated in this chapter? How does God interpret David’s actions (See verses 9-14)? What can you learn from David’s attitude toward sickness and death?

2 Samuel 13 – What judgments (chap. 12) are fulfilled here? What kind of influence is David as father and leader? What is the character and quality of Jonadab’s friendship to Amnon? What do verses 32-33 indicate?

2 Samuel 14 – How and by whom is action initiated in this chapter? What does this chapter show about Absalom? To what lengths is Absalom willing to go to get his way?

2 Samuel 15 – What does Absalom set out to do? Do you ever give spiritual reasons for wrong or selfish actions? Why does David send the priests, ark, and Hushai back to Jerusalem?

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments.

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Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

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