the Chosen People

Absalom’s Attack

Absalom’s quiet rebellion forces David into exile—and into deeper dependence on God.

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John 3:30
What if losing control is the very thing that saves us? Absalom didn’t storm the palace with weapons—he stole hearts with flattery. His rebellion was slow, subtle, and devastating. David, once the giant-slayer and king, flees barefoot and humiliated. But in that moment of loss, something greater is revealed: a king who doesn’t grasp for power, but surrenders to God’s will. True leadership isn’t found in holding on, but in letting go. Like David, we often face the consequences of broken relationships or past failures. Yet even in exile, God is near. He teaches us that surrender is not weakness; it’s wisdom. Power fades, but character remains. This is the way of Jesus—“He must increase, but I must decrease.” May we walk this path not with fear, but with faith, trusting that God’s justice and timing are always sure.
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