Friday, March 27, 2020

King David was abused/neglected when he was a boy. How come we don't hear sermons about that? Take. a. good. guess ;/ Yeah, there ARE Scriptures...

In Samuel 1:16, Jesse and his sons went to the sacrifice.  In the middle of the chapter, verse 11, guess who the ffaaamily had excluded from attending?  Well, Samuel, the prophet put everything on hold, until the boy (David) was brought.  Yeah, surprise, surprise, it wasn't the football jock (the eldest son) to be anointed the next king.  Bet that went over real good.  Evidently...  In the middle of the next chapter, David is back to grunge duty, and he was told by his father to deliver lunch to his brothers who were on the battlefield.  Well, he gets narked-out by his eldest brother and, in the next verse, by bro's team of flying monkeys. 

"And David said, What have I done?  Is there not a cause?"  1 Samuel 17:29.  Oh wait, there's another Scripture.  Psalm 129:2  "Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth: yet they have not prevailed against me."

i'm asking this question because it's quite evident that, like 95% of even KJB preachers are avoiding the reality of abuse going on in the homes of church members.  It's as if preachers think the devil's kids are over at the bar. 

Uh no...!   The bar is where regular sinners gather - folks whose day of grace is still on.  Yeah, there will be a goliath or two, and folks just won't mess with them.  But not all the devil's kids are into bar-fights.  The devil's kids are like their daddy - they ain't stupid.  So instead of running sneaky little mind-games at the bar, many of these wickeds take a safer route.  Church people.


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