2
Sam 16:12
It may be that the Lord will
look on mine affliction, and that the Lord will requite me good for his cursing
this day.
The Lord Pays Good for Cursing
David spoke this
when a man was casting stones at David and saying all kinds of accusations at
him. Earlier David said, “…so let him
curse, because the Lord has said unto him, Curse David”. (2 Samuel 16:10) David was in a very low time of his life and
this man was adding insult to injury.
David was not going to command his men to fight for him in this situation. This was not a king’s battle. This was a personal attack and David knew the
difference. He realized that the Lord is
His King and the Lord will fight for him.
The Lord sees the insults and personal attacks we go through. He sees our afflictions and might very well
give us a blessing because of someone’s ill treatment of us. The attacks of others are intended to be used
by the Lord to be used for our good. The
Lord sees your personal conflict. Resist
the desire to attack back and look up.
It may be that that the Lord will pay you good for the cursing you are
going through.
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