Looking at 2 Samuel 5, why was David even having to fight the Canaanites? It's because the Israelites disobeyed God 400 years earlier. Sins have consequences. As much as we hate this to be true, even after repentance, sin still has consequences we have to deal with. What do we do with that reality?
Good morning, welcome to Politics by Faith brought to you by the wonderful Patriot Gold Group. So I was reading 2 Kings 5. This is about David finally becoming king. They anointed David king over Israel. David was 30 years old when it began to rain. It rained for 40 years. So he was 15 when Samuel anointed David to become king.
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One of my favorite scenes in the Bible where Samuel is like, do you have any other sons? And the dad's like, oh, I mean, I mean, there's like, one more, we have one more out. And 15 years went by, because my favorite part of that story is after he's anointed to be king, he goes back out in the field, back to herding sheep. He didn't become king right away.
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God used him for 15 years to prepare to become king. And of course there's the point of what is God preparing you for right now? We live in a culture of now, now, now, I want it now. Everything's gotta happen now. Kids today, they just wanna make a million dollars now. They wanna hit it big on Instagram or TikTok, the TikTok. Or they wanna graduate high school and become the CEO.
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They don't wanna be the intern. This is not how it works. The family yesterday transplanted the vegetables we've been growing inside in the living room. My wife's very happy that we've finally finished this. But we planted a bunch of seeds and we finally put them in the raised garden beds in the backyard. backyard and my goal of this is I hope the kids realize how long it takes for food to grow and when you get food from the grocery store someone grew it and it
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took time and effort things don't just appear so I hope they realize how long things take and I also hope that when the peas grow finally and we harvest the peas they'll get like 40 peas. God, geez! We needed to plant way more of this in order to feed our family let alone you know towns and cities. Anyway things take time and God prepared David for 15 years. So first order of business Jerusalem was under control of the Canaanites, the Jebusites to be specific. They were part of the Canaanite people. And there was this battle, and it's a fun story because the Canaanites taunt the Jews. Here's the taunt right here.
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Uh, you shall not come in here, but the blind and lame will repel you. Which I think is like an ancient version of, we can beat you with our hands tied behind our back, I think that's kind of what that is. We'll beat you with one hand tied behind our back. But it's also kind of insulting to them too. Like our blind and lame will beat you. I don't know, it's not... anyway. That's the taunt.
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Now David said on that day, whoever climbs up by way of the water shaft and defeats the Jebusites, the lame and the blind who are hated by David's soul, he shall be chief and captain. So there's a place that is now called Warren's Shaft. It was named after a British archaeologist, Captain Charles Warren, I think in the 1800s sometime,
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who first discovered this shaft that goes down into this water spring. So it's believed, and we don't know the details, this is for historians and archaeologists, that David snuck into the city from this shaft. We don't know for sure, the Bible doesn't say exactly. But the point is that David and his men got into the city with a proper sneak attack battle and then won. And I don't just want to pass over that.
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I know the Bible gives that half of a sentence. I don't just want to read that and move on. That's a real thing that happened, a real battle. Terrifying. Like, the Navy Seals would be terrified. Coming up underground into a fortified city and then fighting truly behind enemy lines. Incredible.
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So just sit on that for a while. But the point I want to make right now, other than just the awesomeness of the story, is why is David and why are the Israelites having to worry about the Canaanites at all? Well, they disobeyed God 400 years earlier. Deuteronomy 20, 16. God commanded the Israelites, in the cities of the nations the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance do not leave alive anything that breathes completely destroy them Hittites Amorites Canaanites Perizzites Hevites and Jebusites as the Lord your God commanded you these were
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the Canaanites were a wicked and idolatrous people incest child sacrifice homosexuality bestiality is like the worst of the worst.
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We can do a study on that too,
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but the point is the Israelites did not kill the Canaanites. So here we are 400 years later, having to deal with them still. They have Jerusalem, we gotta sneak in and try to kill them and they didn't obey God, they didn't obey God. And they're still, they were still paying the consequences of it, and people died. There's a tweet going around from someone on the Twitter the transformed wife godly womanhood is
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her handle and she said this very controversial she said if men marry a woman deeply into debt who has fornicated with many men and is covered with tattoos even if she repents and believes in Jesus Christ she will still be deeply in debt have scars from fornicating and be covered with tattoos. This is why you must teach your daughters to be debt-free virgins without tattoos. The tattoos is maybe true but also a metaphor. Teach them to be wise so they don't have a lifetime
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of regrets and suffering as a result of their past bad choices. So there's a lot going on there. People are outraged but I think the point that she's trying to make is sins have consequences. And you can repent and be born again, but there's still consequences. We want to live in a world where,
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I should say there's consequences here on earth still that you have to live with. We want to live in a world where, first of all you can just do bad things forever, and maybe we'll come to the realization, oh I guess you can't get away with that stuff forever. So, I just want to do the bad things, but then say sorry, and then have it go away
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like it never happened. Like life is some sort of video game, where you can reset back at the, like you're playing Mario, and you're going along, and then you fall off the cliff. Do-do-do-do, and then you just go back. Or if you can make it halfway through the level, and then you die, you go back to the halfway point.
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Or you're playing a video game, and you're gonna do something that's gonna change the game, so you save it, and then you do the thing you wanna do, and you're like, oh, it didn't work out, so I'm just gonna go back and reload the version I had before, and then do a different thing. Like, you can't, that's not life, that's not how life works.
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But I think we've trained people, especially with video games, I use those analogies, to think that that's how life can work, that we just do things with no consequence. There are consequences, even after repentance, even after being born again. The Israelites, they didn't kill the Canaanites as God told them to do. So they're having to deal with them hundreds of years later.
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People dying because of the disobedience from people centuries prior. I want us all, me, all of us to really limit the consequences of sin and the way to do that is to obey God and our lives will be so much better I hope that's encouraging and we need to obey God just all the time and if you don't you you could be feeling the consequences for a long for the rest of your life and for many lives to come even Mike Slater dot locals dot-com transcript and no commercials on the Mike Slater dot locals dot-com transcript and no commercials on the website Mike Slater dot locals dot-com