5.28- Greater than the Mess

5.28-

Greater than the Mess 2 Samuel 22:26-37 David McCasland

A major theme of the Old Testament book of 2 Samuel could easily be “Life is a mess!” It has all the elements of a blockbuster TV miniseries. As David sought to establish his rule as king of Israel, he faced military challenges, political intrigue, and betrayal by friends and family members. And David himself was certainly not without guilt as his relationship with Bathsheba clearly showed (chapters 11 & 12).

Yet near the end of 2 Samuel we find David’s song of praise to God for his mercy, love, and deliverance. “You, Lord, are my lamp” (22:29).

In many of his difficulties, David turned to the Lord. “With your help I can advance against a troop [run through a barricade]; with my God I can scale a wall” (v. 30).
Perhaps we identify with David’s struggles because he, like us, was far from perfect. Yet he knew that God was greater than the most chaotic parts of his life.
With David we can say, “As for God, his way is perfect: the Lord’s word is flawless; he shields all who take refuge in him” (v 31). And that includes us!
Life is messy, but God is greater than the mess.

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO MAKE A FRESH START WITH GOD.

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