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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

True Christians are people who acknowledge and live under the Word of God. They submit without reserve to the Word of God written in the “Book of Truth” (Dan. 10:21), believing the teaching, trusting the promises, following the commands. Their eyes are upon the God of the Bible as their Father and the Christ of the Bible as their Savior.
J.I. Packer

Bible Reading: APR09: II Samuel 22-24

APRIL 9

Chapter 22 records David’s song of deliverance.
Psalm 18 is a parallel to this chapter. We see that chapter 22 is
prophetic and looks beyond the sufferings and triumphs of David to
David’s seed, the Lord Jesus Christ. Verses 1-4 show praise; verses
5-7 show David’s suffering as a fugitive from Saul, and also speaks
of Christ’s rejection; verses 8-20 speak of God’s intervention; and
verses 21-28 show the rewards of the Lord. Finally, praise to the
Lord for exaltation over his foes is given in verses 29-51. We must
understand the judgment of enemies (verses 29-43) and exaltation
over adversaries (verses 44-49) will be realized only by Him into
whose hands is committed all judgment (John 5:22).

Chapter 23 records David’s last words, as well as giving a
roster of David’s heroes. This chapter shows what David’s mind was
on at the close of his glorious but troubled life: the justice of
his reign as king; his creation of the
Psalms; his devotion to God’s Word; and God’s covenant with him of
an eternal dynasty. Verses 3 and 4 picture the clear morning of the
Kingdom Age.

All in all, David was a grand character. He did some things
that were very wrong, but he was a remarkable man. He was completely
devoted to God and the ways of God. In a world of idolatry, and in a
nation that was continually falling away into idolatry, David stood
like a rock for God. In every circumstance of life he went directly
to God–in prayer, in thanks, or in praise. His two great
accomplishments were the Kingdom and the
Psalms.