
Jola Speaks
Jola Speaks is a daily Podcast intended to grow and equip its listeners in their trust walk with God. The current focus is on obtaining clarity as we go through our individual processes with God - drop our own will, answering His calling, trusting Him and submitting to His Will. Why me? Why am I here? Why don’t I feel content with my achievements? What is happening to me? Why does my heart feel so heavy? What is wrong? Yes! we have so many questions, I have been there, I understand what you are going through, and you are not alone. I am by no means an expert and every episode is inspired by the Holy Spirit. Let us all learn together under the leading of the Holy Spirit. The podcast unexpectedly started in December 2022 Please listen to the first podcast titled My Podcast Testimony for the full story. I know you will be enlightened as you listen. Got questions? Please let me know.
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God Or Man Who Is Your Source II
2 Samuel 4:1 recounts a moment of political intrigue in ancient Israel, following the death of King Saul and his son Jonathan. The verse sets the stage for the assassination of Ish-bosheth, Saul's son and successor, by two of his own men. This event is significant in understanding power dynamics and the quest for authority in the ancient world.
From a theological perspective, we can examine this passage through the lens of God's sovereignty and the actions of human beings. In 2 Samuel 4:1, the focus is on the actions of men—specifically, Rechab and Baanah, who saw an opportunity to advance their own position by eliminating Ish-bosheth. They believed that by aligning themselves with David, who was rapidly gaining power, they could secure favor and possibly positions of authority within his kingdom.
However, behind the scenes, we can also discern the hand of God at work. Throughout the narrative of the Old Testament, God's sovereignty is a recurring theme. Even in the midst of human ambition and scheming, God's ultimate purposes are being fulfilled. In this instance, the death of Ish-bosheth paves the way for David to consolidate his rule over all of Israel, fulfilling the promise that God had made to him to establish his kingdom forever (2 Samuel 7:12-16).
So, while the actions of men like Rechab and Baanah may seem to be driven solely by their own desires for power and advancement, they are ultimately operating within the framework of God's providential plan. This doesn't absolve them of responsibility for their actions, but it does remind us that God can use even the sinful decisions of human beings to accomplish His purposes.
In our own lives, it's important to recognize that while we may have our own plans and ambitions, ultimately our source of authority and guidance should come from God. When we align our will with His, we can trust that He will direct our paths and use even the seemingly mundane or chaotic events of our lives to accomplish His greater purposes. As Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, "The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps."
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