The sermon "Abner And Asahel" by Peter L. Meney explores the complexities of conflict and godly leadership as portrayed in 2 Samuel 2:12-32. Meney emphasizes Abner's pride and ambition, which led to significant loss among Israel's own people, highlighting the destructive nature of unchecked ambition within the context of God’s chosen leadership — in this case, David. Key arguments include the necessity of discerning God's appointing of leaders, evident through the anointing of David by Samuel, contrasted against Abner's actions in supporting Ish-bosheth. Meney posits that members of the body of Christ should engage in spiritual battle through prayer, righteousness, and the proclamation of the gospel, rather than physical means, thus emphasizing the spiritual warfare of believers according to Ephesians 6:10-18. The practical significance lies in the exhortation for Christians to fight the good fight of faith, pursuing holiness and serving as soldiers of Christ in a world that opposes God's kingdom.
Key Quotes
“Abner's pride and ambition cost many men their lives that day. ... these were all the children of Israel.”
“Satan always enters the hearts of men and women to oppose the kingdom of righteousness and the people of God.”
“We are engaged in a spiritual battle and the weapons of our warfare are spiritual.”
“It is better to have lived and died for the glory of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ than simply to go along with this world on its path to chaos and destruction.”
The Bible warns that pride and ambition can lead to destruction, as seen in the story of Abner.
Throughout Scripture, pride is consistently portrayed as a destructive force. In the case of Abner, his pride and ambition ultimately led to a tragic loss of life among the children of Israel. As the narrative unfolds, we see how Abner's desire for power, despite knowing David was God's chosen king, resulted in conflict and bloodshed. Proverbs 16:18 states, 'Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.' Abner's actions exemplify how ambition directed against God's will not only harms the individual but also brings calamity upon others. It serves as a warning to believers about the dangers of allowing pride to take root in their hearts, reminding us to stay humble and obedient to God's call.
Proverbs 16:18
God's anointing of David as king is affirmed in 1 Samuel 16:13, where Samuel anoints him in the presence of his brothers.
The anointing of David as king is a significant event recorded in 1 Samuel 16:13. Here, we learn that God directed the prophet Samuel to anoint David, signifying divine selection for kingship over Israel. This prophetic action confirms that David was chosen despite Saul’s existing reign, highlighting God's sovereignty in establishing His chosen leader. Throughout the narrative, David's legitimacy as king is affirmed by God Himself, contrasted starkly with the actions of Abner in supporting Ish-bosheth, Saul's son. The acknowledgment of David's anointing serves as a reminder to believers that God's plans often prevail against human ambition and schemes.
1 Samuel 16:13
Fighting for righteousness is vital for Christians because it aligns with God's kingdom and truth.
As Christians, engaging in the battle for righteousness is essential as it reflects our allegiance to God's kingdom. The narrative of Asael illustrates the importance of pursuing God's truth and defending it, even at great personal cost. Paul's charge to Timothy as a 'good soldier of Jesus Christ' urges believers to endure hardships and fight the good fight of faith (2 Timothy 2:3). This battle, however, is not physical; it is spiritual, fought with weapons of prayer, Scripture, and the proclamation of the Gospel. By living out our faith and standing firm against injustice and sin, we contribute to the advancing of Christ's kingdom, demonstrating that our ultimate calling is to uphold righteousness and truth in a world that often opposes them.
2 Timothy 2:3
We learn the importance of courage and conviction in following God's truth, even when it leads to sacrifice.
Asael's relentless pursuit of Abner serves as a profound lesson on the nature of conviction and courage in the face of danger. His determination to pursue Abner, knowing he was a formidable opponent, reflects a passion for justice in standing up for what was right—the kingship of David. While Asael's bravery resulted in his tragic death, it exemplifies the biblical principle that fighting for God's truth is a noble endeavor. The apostle Paul encourages believers to strive for righteousness with the same zeal, indicating that our spiritual battles require courage and steadfastness (1 Corinthians 16:13). While Asael failed to survive his pursuit, his heart mirrored the call of every believer to fight for justice and pursue God's glory within the context of faith and trust in His ultimate plan.
1 Corinthians 16:13
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