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  1. Jesus is the descendant that fulfilled all prophecy about the Messiah. We have everlasting life and peace through our Lord Jesus Christ.
  2. The things that happened to David and his descendants (even today) are a direct result of disobedience to God and his laws. I believe that God allows things to happen to people, but he could step in and prevent things from happening, too. If He doesn't step in and change or prevent a happening, it is His will.
  3. God's people will have their own peace and live in peace. God will establish David's house through His son and it will last forever...unconditioanl promises. God expects nothing in return for this promise to the generations. If He did, His love would not be unconditional love. That I'm included in the Kingdom that God promised to David because of Jesus is most important to me as a Christian.
  4. Nathan knew David ws God's annointed King, and his heart was right with the Lord, but he should have asked God first before answering David. Without God's approval, you may be getting off the path he wants you to follow. David loved the Lord God with all his heart, mind and soul and wanted to build a temple that reflected his great love for God.
  5. Michal has become to act priviliged and haughty. She sees with her physical eyes only, not with the loving heart of God. I'm not bitter toward God, to my knowledge, about anything in my past. I think if I were, it would be a wall between myself and God. Forgivness is the key to the door to unlocking anything betweeen us and God. Jesus is that door; prayer for forgiveness is the key. David would not have been worshiping in spirit and truth, if he had done as his wife, Michal, preferred.
  6. David's worship was holy and from the heart. His dancing expressed his joy in God's presence. The Psalms shows us God's majesty and David's appreciation of God. Sometimes I do consider what people think, so this lesson serves me well!
  7. The ark should have been carried by Levites. They knew the Mosaic law, but had forgotten it. To seek God's will and the "how" to carry it out.
  8. Uzzah was not of the tribe whom God had said should carry the ark. David is angry because he thought he was doing the right thing by bringing the ark back to His people. David was doing the right thing, just not specifically the way God said it should be done.
  9. Reply to Q3: David is seeking God's will. If David had gone up, he surely would have been defeated. As humans, God has given us the right of choice; we can choose our way or His, and sometimes he wants us to be patient and wait. He is working things out, while we're waiting. God wants us to be obedient to His will, and we are acknowledging Him as Lord when we do, which pleases Him. We are impatient and do not acknowledge Him as Lord all of the time.
  10. I do not have patience, and I know it is a virtue. I do believe God will accomplish all He wants through me though, because He is faithful, and I try to be obedient and seek His will in all things.
  11. David was annointed approximately 15 yrs. before becoming king. God was preparing David for the role of king. David appears to have been patient during the years he was being prepared because he was faithful, obedient and believed God would do what He said.
  12. Joab killed Abner in an act of vengeance over his brother's death. It was not Joab's decision to make, but David's. Joab took the matter into his own hands because he thought he knew better than David. Whenever something evil happens, God brings good out of it. The people got behind David when they saw how upset he was over the murder of Abner. It pleased them, which unified them. Joab did not consult God about what his plans were, and did not leave the matter of his brother's death for God to work out. God's ways are above ours. We do not know how our actions can impede God's plans.
  13. David recognizes all the good in Saul. He praises him as the annointed one of God. The Chronicler remembers the dark side of Saul and does not give Saul any credit. I believe God loved Saul, but disciplined him severely for not following and obeying Him. God never gave up on Saul; Saul gave up on God. God sees Saul for the disobedient child he was, but never stopped loving him. God's love is everlasting.
  14. The men blame David out of their terrerible grief. They probably expected their loved ones to be protected, and it seems when things do not go the way we think it should, we look to place the blame on something or someone else. His men were exhausted and grieving; fertile ground for tempers to flare. David sought God as to what he should do, and strengthened himself spiritually. David is grieving and is no doubt feeling the same as his men over their losses. David needed to think clearly, be rested, and seek God's will in the situation before he acted.
  15. David praises God, which strengthens him. He is reminded through praise that God is larger than any problem he has, and that God always comes through for him. David gives thanks to God and exhalts Him as part of his devotion. David's faith comes from being focused on the one true God.
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