Tuesday, November 17, 2020

King David & the attempt to steal the throne

 
Jesus says in the Book
of Revelation to the
church in Philadelphia;
Take heed that noone
is stealing your crown.
A bit remarkable how
that word fits in today.
Philadelphia is the
keystone state in the
US according to many,
easy to understand
when you read US
history.
Crowns can be stolen.
Some are so greedy
for power that they
may try even to steal
an election, for hidden
purposes.
It is particularly com-
mon to steal elections
within the socialistic
sphere. There they
have developed soft-
wares to sofisticate
voting fraud.
A biblical story from
real life:
When King David had
become old, he was
thin and frozen. Most
of his time he spent in
bed.
At that time a man
named Adonia tried
to call himself out to
be the new king,
though David was
still alive.
Many then cheered
Adonia. And they
urged other to do the
same and accept the
new king. There were
indeed some pressure.
But there were some
who refused. They
knew this was not
something David had
authorized, David,
yet the king.
It is interesting to see
who those were who
refused to call out
Adonia as the new
king;
There were a few
priest, there were the
prophetic ministry
represented by no-
one less than Natan.
There were "Davids´
Heroes"; 30 of the
true kings´ nearest
men who followed
David even unto
death if necessary,
they knew he was
God´s anointed
Another person to
not accept Adonia
was Batsheba, Davids
wife. She knew David
had promised the
throne to their son
Solomon.
Batsheba went to
David and revealed
to him what was
taking place.
It all eventually led
to that this company
who refused to re-
cognize Adonia,
instead called out
Solomon as king,
and crowned him
instead.

Batsheba may be a
picture of the church.
While Natan a picture
of the prophetics.
And "Davids heroes"
are those that stand
firm & boldly at any
cost.
He that have ears;
hear what I believe
the Holy Spirit is
trying to say to us
in this hour.

Björn Hellman




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