2 Samuel 17
Series 2 Samuel
AI Generated Summary:
The sermon centers on the sovereignty of God over human counsel and history, illustrated through the contrasting decisions of Ahithophel and Hushai in 2 Samuel 17. Though Ahithophel's strategic plan to assassinate David appeared wise and was initially trusted as divinely inspired, God sovereignly overruled it to bring harm upon Absalom, demonstrating that human wisdom apart from God is ultimately foolish. In contrast, Hushai's counsel, though seemingly less tactical, was upheld because it aligned with God's eternal purpose, revealing that true wisdom comes only from divine guidance. The preacher emphasizes that all human plans are ultimately subject to God's will, as affirmed in Scripture such as Proverbs 21:1 and Psalm 33:10–11, and warns against placing ultimate trust in human leaders, institutions, or personal achievements, which can lead to spiritual collapse when those things fail. The life of Ahithophel, who took his own life when his counsel was rejected, serves as a tragic example of idolizing human wisdom and identity, while David's faithful endurance in exile reflects a life rooted in God's promises, even amid loss and uncertainty. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in God's unshakable purposes, as seen in His promise to establish David's throne forever, fulfilled in Christ, whose light continues to shine in the darkness despite all opposition, as declared in John 1:4–5.
| Sermon ID | 11192516457967 |
| Duration | 38:57 |
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| Category | Sunday School |
| Bible Text | 2 Samuel 17 |
| Language | English |