
The Door
Daily Reading 2Samuel 19-21 Daily Thought David mourns the loss of his son, crying aloud, “O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! Would
Daily Reading 2Samuel 19-21 Daily Thought David mourns the loss of his son, crying aloud, “O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! Would
Daily Reading 2Samuel 16-18 Daily Thought Absalom, the son of David, was pretty and proud, and, for a moment, stole the hearts of the people
Daily Reading 2Samuel 13-15 Daily Thought There is irony in Absalom’s name; it means peaceful. It was not to be. When David committed adultery and
Daily Reading 2Samuel 8-12 Daily Thought Saul learned early on that the first rule of being king is protect the throne. Remove the competition. When
Daily Reading 2Samuel 4-7 Daily Thought David determined to bring the ark of God to the city of David, to Jerusalem. It began badly. After
Daily Reading 2Samuel 1-3 Daily Thought The second book of Samuel begins where the first ended, the death of Saul, but the stories disagree. In
Daily Reading 1Samuel 28-31 Daily Thought In those days the Philistines gathered their forces for war, to fight against Israel (1Samuel 28:1), marching by hundreds
Daily Reading 1Samuel 25-27 Daily Thought David showed kindness to the shepherds of Nabal and expected kindness in return. Instead, Nabal “was harsh and badly
Daily Reading 1Samuel 21-24 Daily Thought King Saul threw a spear at David, attempting to pin him against the wall. Twice he threw it according to
Daily Reading 1Samuel 18-20 Daily Thought Jonathan and David had many reasons not to be friends. Jonathan’s loyalty to his father tops the list. Saul