How does Absalom's character illustrate the need for inward transformation?
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Absalom represents the importance of inner spiritual realities over outward appearances.
Absalom's character in the narrative highlights the stark contrast between outward beauty and inward spiritual condition. While he was admired for his looks and charisma, there is no mention of his interest in God or worship. This disparity serves as a critical lesson: what lies within the heart is more significant than superficial attributes. The story of Absalom underscores the need for a new heart, as seen in David’s plea for a clean heart in Psalm 51. Believers are reminded that true transformation comes from God, who alone can change the heart and empower His children to live in accordance with His will.
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