2 Samuel
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Introduction[i]
The
Second Book of Samuel sets before us the definitive establishment of David in
the kingdom; and afterwards, the miseries of his house, when prosperity had
opened the door to self-will.
The path
of faith and its difficulties, is that in which we walk with God, and in which
we celebrate the triumph which His presence secures to us. A state of
prosperity makes it evident how little man is able to enjoy it without its
becoming a snare to him. Prosperity not being the path of faith, that is to
say, of strength, the evil of the heart comes out in the walk. Compare 2 Samuel
22 (the psalm by which David closes the path of difficulty) with chapter 23,
which contains his last words, after his experience of the enjoyment of the
prosperity and glory in which faith had placed him.