Monthly Study
August 2022

Tragedy and Triumph

A Study in 2 Samuel

Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever.—2 Samuel 7:16

You might describe David as winsome, a man wholeheartedly devoted to the Lord. He was a warrior, a poet, and a hero. But we also know that David was crafty and manipulative; he succumbed to temptation and sin. The Bible does not cover up David’s shortcomings. Instead, it gives us a detailed portrait of a flawed man who had deep faith.

The book of 2 Samuel provides one of the most profound narrative reflections on sin and its consequences. David’s failures would impact the lives of his children and the nation as a whole. But God provided forgiveness through atonement. It is my prayer that through this study we will:

  • Reflect on sin and its consequences
  • Rejoice in God’s promises, growing in our desire for Christ’s return
  • Realize, with gratefulness, that God can work through flawed people

Your devotional author,
Ryan J. Cook

 

Volume 35Edition 8
Managing Editor: Jamie Janosz, Senior Editor: Elena Mafter, Contributing Editor: John Koessler, Writer: Ryan Cook, Art Director: Lynn Gabalec, Graphic Designer: Rachel Hutcheson, Marketing & Production: Paul B. Currie

About the Author

Ryan Cook

Dr. Ryan Cook has taught at Moody Bible Institute since 2012.

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