Psalm 3 - Leaving it with God
Psalm 3 - See below David’s son, Absalom, loved his sister Tamar. When he found out that their own brother, Ammon, had violated her, he killed Ammon. Fearing his father’s wrath, he then fled to Geshu. When David allowed Absalom to return to Jerusalem, he commanded him to stay out of his presence. This continued for 2 years (see 2 Samuel 14:28). After 2 years, Absalom “came to the king and bowed himself on his face to the ground before the king, and the king kissed Absalom” (2 Samuel 14:33). Absalom spent the next 4 years undermining David’s authority and “gaining the hearts of the people.” (See 2 Samuel 15). He sat at the city gates, charming them daily and turning them against David. After the 4 years, Absalom sent messengers throughout the tribes of Israel, planning a coup. In 2 Samuel 15, David flees to prevent a blood bath from Absalom’s takeover. In Psalm 3, David cries out to God because his own son rose against him and stole the hearts of the people. In verses 1 and ...