Page 191 - Conflict and Courage (1970)

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Superficial Beauty, June 24
2 Samuel 14:25-15:30
But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine
head.
Psalm 3:3
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With the memory ever before him of his own transgression of the law of
God, David seemed morally paralyzed; he was weak and irresolute, when before
his sin he had been courageous and decided. His influence with the people had
been weakened. And all this favored the designs of his unnatural son....
While the king was more and more inclined to desire retirement and solitude,
Absalom sedulously courted the popular favor.... Day by day this man of noble
mien might be seen at the gate of the city, where a crowd of suppliants waited
to present their wrongs for redress. Absalom mingled with them and listened
to their grievances, expressing sympathy with their sufferings and regret at the
inefficiency of the government
By his remarkable beauty, winning manners, and pretended kindness, he
cunningly stole the hearts of the people. He did not possess benevolence at heart,
but was ambitious and, as his course shows, would resort to intrigue and crime
to obtain the kingdom. He would have returned his father’s love and kindness
by taking his life. He was proclaimed king by his followers in Hebron, and led
them out to pursue his father
In humility and sorrow David passed out of the gate of Jerusalem—driven
from his throne, from his palace, from the ark of God, by the insurrection of
his cherished son. The people followed in long, sad procession, like a funeral
train
Many who see not as God seeth, but view matters from man’s standpoint,
might reason that with David there might have been excuse for repining and
that the sincerity of his repentance years before might have excepted him from
present judgment.... David utters no complaint. The most eloquent psalm he
ever sang was when he was climbing Mount Olivet, weeping and barefooted,
yet humbled in spirit, unselfish and generous, submissive and resigned
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Ibid., 729-730
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Spiritual Gifts 4a:89
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Patriarchs and Prophets, 731
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Letter 6, 1880
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