IBS- 2 Samuel 11:11-13
Uriah was a man of great discipline. He
had the opportunity to go home and be with his wife but choose not to because he
felt compassion for all the other men out at war. “shall I then go to my house
to eat and drink, and to lie with my wife? As you live and as your soul live, I
will not do this thing.” (verse 11). His discipline was even shown through his
drunkenness he didn’t go back home to be with his wife. He committed to those
men and he meant it. I think about my commitment to God and how it sadly wavers
at some point. I am a committer to people not things, I have always been like
that and I do thank God for that but like everything, I abuse that; I will make
people my god and put God second. I used to not be totally aware of this but
now that I am - so no excuses. I am so encouraged by this man and his act of
discipline, and commitment to David. In my generation there isn’t much
commitment it’s a very selfish world and there is very few people with even a
little discipline- its sad but true. Even though David was not clearly thinking
about God in these moments, Uriah continued to do what he was being told to do.
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