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2 Samuel

2 Samuel 11:1-15

By: The Rt. Rev. Julian M. Dobbs King David, married with children, commits adultery with another man wife and schemes to have the husband of the woman killed on the battlefield. This is such a tragic event in the life of David who isdescribed in the Bible as a man...

2 Samuel 6:1-5, 12b-19

By: The Rev. Prof. Stephen Noll “Delight yourself in fatness!” (Isaiah 55:2) – not a message most Americans would approve. However, when I would return to Uganda after a vacation in the States, colleagues not infrequently came up and complimented me by saying:...

2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn We are told that abortion concerns a woman’s right to choose. That abortion is an issue that is between a woman and her doctor. That abortion concerns the health of women. The idea that abortion involves men is alien to our cultural...

2 Samuel 11:26—12:15

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn The first reading this month recounts David’s response to his own sin against Bathsheba and Uriah, sin that included covetousness, deception, adultery, and murder. What was David’s response? From what the Scriptures tell us, not...

2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn I am always amazed that the Lord had to send Nathan the prophet to convict David of his sin. If ever a sin was obvious, it was David’s. Adultery and murder are at the top of anyone’s list of grave sins. Perhaps this is...