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What lessons can we learn from Absalom's rebellion?

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Absalom’s rebellion teaches us about the seriousness of sin, manipulation, and the rejection of God's authority.

The rebellion of Absalom offers critical lessons about the nature of rebellion—showing how it manifests through manipulation, entitlement, and disrespect toward authority. Absalom's actions reveal a pattern: he engaged in deceit and set himself up as a substitute for authority, representing the attitude of many who would undermine God's design. Christians can reflect on their own lives to recognize tendencies of rebellion, manipulation, or self-exaltation. The ultimate lesson is a reminder of God's sovereign rule and the futility of opposing His authority, encouraging believers to rest in God's plan instead of tempted to take matters into their own hands.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 15, Psalm 55

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Rebellion
Tim James · Jan 7, 2012
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