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2 Samuel

Saul started out ordained by God and surrounded by godly men.  The Lord's annointing was on him.  But Saul wasn't obedient, he failed to submit to the Lord.  Samuel told Saul that the Lord had torn away the kingdom.  But Saul still reigned for 41 years before his tragic death.  The Lord had cleared the way; there were no successors to the throne since all of Saul's sons were also killed. 

Now, in 2 Samuel, the Lord brings David to the throne.  While it seemed like it took a long time for the Lord to move Saul out, it was God's perfect timing.  During this time David had also been annointed and told he would rule.  So David was learning patience and trust of the Lord; he was being prepared to serve God and the people as king.

Saul was disobedient and didn't have a heart for the Lord.  We see that David has a heart for the Lord but also falls to sin.  When he fails he repents, and sees his error,returns to the Lord and renews his trust.  Second Samuel is the story of the good and the bad of David's reign.    

David, Bathsheba and Uriah
Nathan's parable and David's confession
The death of David's son
Solomon is born
Rabbah is captured
Amnon and Tamar
Absalom Murders Amnon
Absalom Flees to Geshur
Absalom returns to Jerusalem
David Forgives Absalom
Absalom's treason
David Escapes from Jerusalem
Mephibosheth's servant
Shimei Curses David
The advice of Ahithophel
The Advice of Hushai
Hushaai Warns David to Escape

Absalom's Defeat and Death
David Hears of Absalom's Death
David's Mourning for Absalom
David Returns to Jerusalem
David's Mercy to Shimei
David and Mephibosheth Meet
David's Kindness to Barzillai
The Quarrel about the King
The Rebellion of Sheba
David's Government Officers