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What does Abner's story teach about the nature of conversion?

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Abner's story illustrates that conversion involves a process of opposition, acknowledgment, and alignment with God's will.

Abner’s journey from opposing David to ultimately seeking peace with him provides a vivid depiction of the conversion process. First, he experiences opposition, reflecting our initial resistance to God's authority. Then, God exposes the emptiness of Abner's self-reliance, leading him to acknowledge David as king. Finally, this acknowledgment prompts submission to David's authority and an eagerness to align with him, mirroring the true essence of conversion. We see that true conversion is not merely intellectual assent but involves the whole heart turning from self to Christ, surrendering control, and joyfully embracing His lordship.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 3:6-21, Luke 6:46

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