Then David arose from the earth, and washed, and anointed himself, and changed his apparel, and came into the house of the LORD, and worshipped: then he came to his own house; and when he required, they set bread before him, and he did eat. -2 Samuel 12:20


Good morning and happy Monday to you! The passage is derived from the narrative of David and Bathsheba, specifically focusing on the aftermath of their adulterous involvement.


Rather than delving into their actions or the resulting deaths of Uriah and the child, what captivates me is David's response to grief.


Grief can often seem all-encompassing, a lingering darkness with a life of its own.


It is not the Lord's desire for us to remain in that dark place, yet His understanding of our human frailty allows an extension of His grace.


His grace assures us that while we may endure weeping for a night, joy is promised. Embracing that joy becomes paramount. Just as David did when faced with the death of his child, he chose not to let grief overshadow the promised joy.


On a personal note, I am embracing that joy and finding solace in the profound hope stemming from the sacrifice of our Christ.


#prayforthepeaceofIsrael


God bless you and command your day!!!

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