Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Samuel 23-24.
I enjoy reading here about some of the exploits of David’s mighty men. I also often struggle to understand what sin King David had committed by ordering the census of Israel (the passage never clearly tells us what that sin was). I even find the accounts about how David chose the site on which he built an altar of interest. However, I want to focus on what the passage records as David’s last words (I suspect that the writer here does not mean what we usually mean by “last words”). David tells us that a one who rules with righteousness is like the light of the dawn, or that of the sun breaking through the clouds after a storm. Those who govern in fear of God bring forth growth like the sun breaking forth after spring rains. If one seeks to govern with righteousness, one needs to reveal that which is hidden just as the sun at dawn does. Then he tells us that evil men will be cast aside like thorns, which are burned where they lie.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.