The Expositor's Bible: The Second Book of SamuelBlaikie, William Garden
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The Expositor's Bible: The Second Book of Samuel
Blaikie, William Garden
Bible. Samuel, 2nd -- Commentaries
There was another thought in David's mind that helped him to bear
his sufferings with meek submission. It is this that is expressed
in the words, "It may be that the Lord will requite me good for his
cursing this day." He felt that, as coming from the hand of God, all
that he had suffered was just and righteous. He had done wickedly,
and he deserved to be humbled and chastened by God, and by such
instruments as God might appoint. But the particular words and acts
of these instruments might be highly unjust to him: though Shimei
was God's instrument for humiliating him, yet the curses of Shimei
were alike unrighteous and outrageous; the charge that he had shed
the blood of Saul's house, and seized Saul's kingdom by violence, was
outrageously false; but it was better to bear the wrong, and leave
the rectifying of it in God's hands; for God detests unfair dealing,
and when His servants receive it He will look to it and redress it
in His own time and way. And this is a very important and valuable
consideration for those servants of God who are exposed to abusive
language and treatment from scurrilous opponents, or, what is too
common in our day, scurrilous newspapers. If injustice is done them,
let them, like David, trust to God to redress the wrong; God is a God
of justice, and God will not see them treated unjustly. And hence
that remarkable statement which forms a sort of appendix to the seven
beatitudes--"Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute
you, and speak all manner of evil against you falsely for My name's
sake. Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in
heaven; for so persecuted they the prophets that were before you."
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