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The Bible Recap

Day 129 (2 Samuel 8-9, 1 Chronicles 18) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

Today we recounted a lot of David's military victories and it's worth noting that

0:17.0

all these battles aren't necessarily happening back to back. They're just

0:20.3

grouped together here instead of spread out chronologically.

0:23.4

But this extensive list shows us how God was working to fulfill His Covenant with David.

0:29.0

As I've mentioned before and as I'm sure you've noticed, some of the details are repeated in both Chronicles and in Second Samuel.

0:35.2

So if you're comparing things, you'll probably notice that Chronicles leaves out some of the more personal stories about David.

0:41.6

The primary function of Chronicles seems to be to show the trajectory of the covenant

0:46.2

fulfillment more than David's personal growth and failure.

0:50.2

But Second Samuel gives us more of an insider's view into his life.

0:53.4

If it helps, you can imagine Chronicles as a news story and Second Samuel as a docuaries.

0:59.8

And if you forget which is which, just remember that the names of the books should hint toward which one is more personal.

1:06.0

David is a winning king for sure, but one thing scripture drives home repeatedly is that his victories are granted by God.

1:15.1

Three times in our reading today we saw that the Lord gave victory.

1:19.7

Victory is God's to give.

1:21.8

David wins because of God's plan and favor, not because of David's strength or ability.

1:27.0

God is the hero of the story.

1:29.0

Given David's circumstances, it would be easy to forget where the praise belongs.

1:33.4

After all, he rose to power as the war hero, the guy who defeated the Philistines with one

1:38.6

sling of a stone. But scripture continues to remind us to give glory to God, not David.

1:44.4

And David gives glory to God too.

1:46.5

For instance, when other kings give him expensive gifts made of gold and silver and bronze,

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