Friday
March 27, 2009 

REFOCUSING OUR ATTENTION

You love those who hate you and hate those who love you. Today, you have made 
it clear that your commanders and servants mean nothing to you. I think you
would be pleased if Absalom were alive and all of us were dead. Now, get up, go 
out, and encourage your men. I swear to you by the LORD that if you don't
go out, no one will stay with you tonight, and that will be worse than all the 
trouble you've had in your entire life."
2 Samuel 19:6

When King David received the news that Absalom was dead the Bible says he was 
"overcome with emotion." Apparently, the king stayed in his room mourning
his son for quite some time because when someone got word to Joab he was still 
in the battlefield. When the king's army heard about the king's grief they
too entered a deep sadness and crept back into the city in shame. However, Joab 
loved the king and confronted him with the truth - it was either Absalom
or the king and he opted to do away with Absalom. 

King David wasn't just mourning Absalom; he was mourning a broken relationship 
that died before they could be reconciled. That is why forgiveness and 
reconciliation
are vital to our emotional and spiritual lives. If someone we love is estranged 
from us and they die there is no resolution of the problem.

Being a man after God's own heart, King David learned from his failures. He 
became a much more compassionate man and walked in mercy. He extended mercy
to his enemies and they became his advocates. Many people who had sided with 
Absalom were reconciled to the king because of his compassion and understanding.
This can and will happen to us too if we will be as humble as King David.

Oppressed people rarely have the gift of discernment in spiritual matters. They 
are drawn to people who are against them, just as this verse described King
David. That is why we must work through forgiving those who have hurt us. We 
are to walk as Jesus walked - He even loved those who were against Him. He
cried out from the cross for His Father to forgive those who killed him because 
they had no clue; most of the time the people who hurt us are clueless.

Once we recognize that our oppression is from the enemy, it is time to get up 
and get back to what God wants us to do; King David did and we can too. Some
people in King David's life tried to get him to kill those who were on 
Absalom's side, but King David did the right thing because he was walking in the
mercy of the Lord. That will be our response when we are walking in the Lord's 
mercy - we will be free to extend mercy! I think it might be called walking
in the spirit and I much prefer that to walking in the flesh!

Father, You deserve all of my praise and my attention. Please forgive me for 
letting my focus get so disoriented. Thank You for showing me where I am, who
I am up against, and how to get back on track. Bless those who are under 
oppression today with the gift of a special friend who will help them back on
their feet. Help us to give You all the honor and praise due Your name!

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Come to the place of safety, all you prisoners, for there is yet hope! 
I promise right now, I will repay you two mercies for each of your woes! 
Zechariah 9:12 (NLT)
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