
The Cost of Unrepentance
Sometimes the most painful hurts we encounter in life come from those who are closest to us. Certainly, this was the case between Absalom and David. Absalom murdered David’s eldest son, Amnon, to avenge his sister’s rape. Can you imagine the emotional …
April 14, 202440m 39s
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Show Notes
Sometimes the most painful hurts we encounter in life come from those who are closest to us. Certainly, this was the case between Absalom and David. Absalom murdered David’s eldest son, Amnon, to avenge his sister’s rape. Can you imagine the emotional pain that David must have felt? It is hard to imagine how anyone could care perfectly for their family in the midst of that kind of relational heartache. Despite all the pain, David brought Absalom home, established boundaries, and eventually welcomed Absalom with a kiss. How did Absalom respond to his father’s kindness and forgiveness? He conspired to overthrow his father’s kingdom. He slandered his dad and forced him out of the nation. It is the sad commentary on the sinfulness of man and the cost that is brought to bear in our lives when we don’t forgive and repent of our sins. There is much to learn in our scripture passage, and I pray that you will plan to join us this weekend as we worship the Lord in song and the study of His Word.
In Christ,
Pastor Chad
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Series: Samuel