

2 Samuel 14: Absalom’s Reconciliation
The Rev. Dr. Michael Nielson, pastor of Salem Lutheran Church in Barron, WI, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 2 Samuel 14.
David’s son Absalom has been banished after killing his half-brother Amnon for his assault on their sister Tamar. Despite Absalom’s aspirations for the crown, David is still distraught over his son. Meanwhile, Joab, the commander of the armies, employs a mysterious wise woman from Tekoa to weave a sad tale of family betrayal to entice King David into reconciling with his estranged son Absalom. Her words grip the very core of David's being, forcing him to confront his past and seek reconciliation with his banished son Absalom.
2 Samuel tells how David becomes the king of Israel and faces both success and failure. It shows YHWH's faithfulness to His promise and David’s need for His mercy. Through this book, God reveals David in times of both strength and weakness, but nevertheless as a man after God’s heart.