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Unification: A Study in 2 Samuel

DAY 20 OF 21

What does it say?

David gave his last words as king of Israel.

What does it mean?

As one of Israel’s most well known and successful kings, David’s perspective was invaluable to the future leaders of God’s people. His brief admonition is a guideline and a warning for all who lead. In his life he witnessed God's miraculous blessing, suffered agonizing defeat, and walked a path few could ever imagine. And, with all this experience, David could have written volumes on how to succeed as king. Instead, he expressed the formula for success in leadership with one simple principle: rule justly in the fear of God. The powerful words of this great king form a timeless standard that is the basis of leadership at any level.

How should I respond?

Scripture teaches us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Awe of God compels us to consider Him in all that we do. This wisdom and perspective become the foundation of understanding justice. Successful leadership is formed in these foundational principles. What position of leadership have you been given? How would you evaluate your leadership? Is the reverential awe of God the guiding principle in your decisions? Consider today how living by David’s words might change how you lead. You might find the path to improvement simpler than you think!

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Unification: A Study in 2 Samuel

2 Samuel depicts the ascension and reign of King David following the death of Saul and Jonathan. David united the kingdom, established Jerusalem as the capital city, and extended the territory of Israel. At the crescendo of the book, God promises David that "your throne shall be established forever" (2 Samuel 7:16). Despite David's wickedness, God ultimately fulfills his promises to David through the person and work of Jesus Christ.

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