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 ...
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In 2 Samuel 22:1-3, David speaks of the Lord as his shield and horn, emphasizing God’s protective power and His strength to lift up. "My shield" represents God as a protector, one who guards us from the attacks of the enemy and shields us from harm. David faced countless enemies, yet he continually found refuge in God, knowing that God would shield…
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2 Samuel 22:2 says, "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer." In this verse, David celebrates God as a Deliverer and Savior, acknowledging His power, faithfulness, and protection. Let’s explore these aspects of God as both Deliverer and Savior, understanding His role as our protector, rescuer, and redeemer. Deliverer in Trials and Tempt…
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2 Samuel 22:2 says, "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer." This verse beautifully conveys the protection and strength that God provides to those who trust in Him. Let's expand on how God serves as a safe haven, an unshakable place of refuge in the storms of life. A fortress is a stronghold, built to protect and shield from attacks. I…
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2 Samuel 22:2 says, "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer." This verse beautifully conveys the protection and strength that God provides to those who trust in Him. Let's expand on how God serves as a safe haven, an unshakable place of refuge in the storms of life. A fortress is a stronghold, built to protect and shield from attacks. I…
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2 Samuel 22:1-2 speaks of David's song of deliverance, where he praises God for being his rock, fortress, and deliverer. This theme of God as a firm foundation can be applied to many aspects of life, especially in moments of difficulty and uncertainty. 1. God, Our Unshakable Foundation Just as David trusted God as his rock, we too can rely on God t…
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2 Samuel 22:2 says, “The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer.” This verse is part of David's song of praise to God after he had been delivered from his enemies. Focusing on the symbol of the "rock" here brings out rich biblical meanings, as the rock represents God's steadfastness, strength, and protection. The rock symbolizes something im…
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In 2 Samuel 21:18-22, we see another series of battles between David's men and the Philistines. This passage recounts how David's warriors defeated four descendants of the giant Goliath, representing a continuation of victory over seemingly insurmountable odds. These verses are a powerful reminder that we too are called to take charge and confront …
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2 Samuel 21:15-17 tells the story of a time when David, now older, goes to battle against the Philistines once again. During the fight, David grows weary, and Ishbi-benob, a Philistine warrior, sees the opportunity to kill him. But Abishai, one of David’s loyal men, comes to his aid and defeats the Philistine, saving David’s life. After this, David…
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In 2 Samuel 21:1-9, we find an incident that offers a sobering reminder of the far-reaching effects of leadership decisions. During King David's reign, a famine struck Israel for three consecutive years. Upon seeking the Lord, David learned that the famine was a consequence of Saul's actions. Saul, the previous king, had broken an oath made by Josh…
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2 Samuel 21:1 is a significant passage that highlights how leadership decisions can have a long-lasting impact on a nation. In this verse, Israel experiences a three-year famine, and when David inquires of the Lord, he learns that the famine is a result of Saul’s previous actions against the Gibeonites, a group Israel had sworn to protect. Saul's m…
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In 2 Samuel 20:20-22, we encounter a story where a wise woman of Abel Beth Maakah steps forward to avert a crisis. She urges Joab, who was pursuing Sheba son of Bicri, a rebel against King David, to spare her city. She emphasizes the importance of preserving the lives of innocent people and preventing unnecessary destruction. Her wisdom lies in see…
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In 2 Samuel 20:20-22, we encounter a story where a wise woman of Abel Beth Maakah steps forward to avert a crisis. She urges Joab, who was pursuing Sheba son of Bicri, a rebel against King David, to spare her city. She emphasizes the importance of preserving the lives of innocent people and preventing unnecessary destruction. Her wisdom lies in see…
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In 2 Samuel 20:20-22, we encounter a story where a wise woman of Abel Beth Maakah steps forward to avert a crisis. She urges Joab, who was pursuing Sheba son of Bicri, a rebel against King David, to spare her city. She emphasizes the importance of preserving the lives of innocent people and preventing unnecessary destruction. Her wisdom lies in see…
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Proverbs 4:8 (TPT) says: "Wisdom will exalt you when you exalt her. She will lead you to honor and favor when you live your life by her insights." Building on this verse with a focus on boldness and confidence, we can see that wisdom plays a crucial role in strengthening our character. When we embrace wisdom, we not only grow in knowledge and under…
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In 2 Samuel 20:17-19, the story unfolds with a wise woman of Abel Beth Maakah negotiating with Joab to save her city from destruction. She skillfully uses her words to persuade Joab to spare her people, emphasizing the city's heritage and reputation. Here’s how you can apply "Choose Your Words Carefully" based on this passage: Contextual Understand…
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In 2 Samuel 20:15-22, we find a fascinating account of a wise woman from the city of Abel Beth Maakah who plays a pivotal role in averting a crisis. Here’s a breakdown focusing on wisdom and descent: The city of Abel Beth Maakah was under siege by Joab, David’s commander, who sought to capture Sheba son of Bicri, a rebel who had taken refuge there.…
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In 2 Samuel 20:8-13, we encounter a compelling narrative that underscores the consequences of holding onto grudges and the destructive nature of unresolved conflicts. The passage recounts the story of Amasa, who was appointed by David to gather Judah's troops but delayed in doing so. As David's men pursued Sheba, a rebel against David's kingship, t…
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In 2 Samuel 20:4-7, David’s kingdom is once again threatened, this time by a man named Sheba, who leads a rebellion. David orders Amasa to rally the men of Judah to deal with the threat quickly, but Amasa delays. This delay is dangerous, and David reacts by turning to Abishai to lead the charge. Beneath the surface of this story are underlying tens…
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Fickle Minds Don't Let Opinions Define You
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In 2 Samuel 19:40-43, we see an interesting interaction between King David and two men, Shimei and Mephibosheth, who had previously betrayed or abandoned him during times of adversity. Despite their past actions, David shows a remarkable ability to forgive and reconcile with them. The lesson here extends beyond forgiveness to the idea that our wort…
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Breaking Free From A Slave Mindset II
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The context of 2 Samuel 12:11 teaches us that sin can enslave us, leading to devastating consequences in our lives. In the same way, a slave mindset is one where we feel trapped in cycles of sin, unworthiness, or fear, believing that we are powerless to change. Yet, God calls us to freedom—freedom from sin, shame, and bondage. One of the greatest k…
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Breaking Free From A Slave Mindset.
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The context of 2 Samuel 12:11 teaches us that sin can enslave us, leading to devastating consequences in our lives. In the same way, a slave mindset is one where we feel trapped in cycles of sin, unworthiness, or fear, believing that we are powerless to change. Yet, God calls us to freedom—freedom from sin, shame, and bondage. One of the greatest k…
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The Ripple Effect Praying For Our Leader
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2 Samuel 12:11, which talks about the consequences of King David's actions affecting his household, we can focus on "The Ripple Effect: Praying For Our Leaders." This theme emphasizes the interconnectedness of our actions and the impact they have on others, especially when it comes to leadership. Key Points to Explore: Leadership and Responsibility…
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In 2 Samuel 19:34-38, we see a compelling example of serving well exemplified by Barzillai, who selflessly served King David during his time of exile and distress. Despite his advanced age and declining strength, Barzillai provided essential provisions and support to the king and his entourage. His commitment to serving well went beyond mere duty; …
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In 2 Samuel 19:31-38, we encounter the story of Barzillai, a wealthy and elderly man who selflessly supported King David during his time of exile. Barzillai provided David and his men with essential supplies such as food, bedding, and other necessities when they were fleeing from Absalom. Despite David's offer to repay him by inviting him to stay i…
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Honoring Those Who Have Helped You!
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In 2 Samuel 19:31-33, we encounter the story of Barzillai, a wealthy man from Gilead who provided for King David and his people during their time of great need. As David prepares to return to Jerusalem, he offers Barzillai the opportunity to come with him to the palace to be honored and cared for. Barzillai, however, declines the offer, feeling he …
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In 2 Samuel 19:24-29, we see an intriguing interaction between King David and Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan. The context is set after David's return to Jerusalem following Absalom's rebellion. Mephibosheth, who had been loyal to David, hadn't properly cared for himself during David's absence, which David misinterprets as disloyalty. David forgi…
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In 2 Samuel 19:18-21, we witness a profound shift in attitudes towards King David as he makes his way back to Jerusalem following Absalom's uprising. Initially, Shimei, a descendant of Saul's house, had mocked and cursed David during his exile, throwing stones and insults at the king. However, upon David's return, we see a transformation in Shimei'…
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When God Appoints Vs When Men Appoint
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In 2 Samuel 19:9-10, after the defeat of Absalom, the people of Israel are in turmoil, debating who should reign over them. They recall how David was previously their deliverer, and there is confusion about why they had not reinstated him as king. When God Appoints: Purposeful Calling: When God appoints someone, it is with a clear purpose. David wa…
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In 2 Samuel 19:1-8, we find David, King of Israel, grieving the death of his son Absalom. Absalom, who had rebelled against David and attempted to take the throne, was killed in battle. David's sorrow was profound, but his grief caused a disconnect with the people who had fought loyally for him. Joab, David’s commander, intervened to offer him a cr…
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Are You Taking Support For Granted?
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In 2 Samuel 19:1-7, we see an insightful reflection on the consequences of taking support for granted. King David's victory over his son Absalom in battle was bittersweet, as it led to Absalom's death despite David's plea for his safety. Upon hearing the news, David grieved deeply, mourning the loss of his son despite Absalom's rebellion against hi…
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In 2 Samuel 19:1-5, we find a significant moment in the life of King David. After a prolonged rebellion led by his son Absalom, David’s forces emerge victorious, and Absalom is killed. Yet, rather than celebrating this victory, David falls into deep mourning for his son. His grief becomes so overwhelming that it starts to overshadow the victory its…
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In 2 Samuel 18:31-33, we witness a poignant moment in King David's life. His heart wrenches with grief upon hearing of the death of his rebellious son, Absalom. Despite Absalom's betrayal and the tragic end to their relationship, David's anguish reveals a profound truth about God's love for us. David's sorrow reflects a father's deep love, a love t…
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In 2 Samuel 18:10-12, the story of Absalom’s death unfolds, where Joab's soldiers find Absalom caught by his hair in a tree. Despite orders from King David not to harm his son, Joab ignores this command and kills Absalom. This passage, though tragic, carries profound lessons on obedience and the use of our gifts with divine guidance. 1. The Call to…
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In 2 Samuel 18:6-8, we witness a poignant example of how God can use even the most dire circumstances for His purpose: This passage illustrates a battlefield tragedy where many lives were lost, yet it also reflects a deeper truth about how God orchestrates events according to His plan. Despite the chaos and loss, God's sovereignty is evident. Here …
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In 2 Samuel 18:6-8, the story recounts the battle between King David's forces and those of his rebellious son Absalom. Despite Absalom's betrayal and the ensuing conflict, the verse highlights a profound truth about God's role in our lives: This passage vividly illustrates how even in the midst of human conflict and adversity, God intervenes in une…
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In 2 Samuel 17:27-29, the passage highlights a moment where David, during his exile from Jerusalem due to Absalom's rebellion, receives unexpected kindness from supporters in the wilderness. It reads: "When David came to Mahanaim, Shobi son of Nahash from Rabbah of the Ammonites, and Makir son of Ammiel from Lo Debar, and Barzillai the Gileadite fr…
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In 2 Samuel 17:24-26, the narrative focuses on the aftermath of Absalom's rebellion against his father David. It's a tale of intrigue and betrayal within the royal family: This passage marks a critical point in the story of David and Absalom, where Absalom's rebellion against his father David reaches its peak. Here are key points to build upon rega…
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2 Samuel 17:23 tells the story of Ahithophel, a highly esteemed counselor whose advice was once likened to that of God (2 Samuel 16:23). However, when his counsel was rejected by Absalom in favor of Hushai’s advice, Ahithophel realized that his influence was lost, and he went home, set his affairs in order, and took his own life. This narrative ill…
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In 2 Samuel 17:18-20, the Bahurim woman plays a crucial role in aiding David's escape from Absalom's rebellion. Here’s a brief expansion on her significance: The Bahurim woman, often referred to as a wise and resourceful individual, provided crucial assistance to David during a time of peril. When David's son Absalom sought to overthrow him, David …
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In 2 Samuel 17:17, we encounter an intriguing story within the larger narrative of David's flight from Absalom. The verse mentions a brave and wise woman, who remains unnamed, as she plays a pivotal role in thwarting the plans of Absalom's men who were pursuing David. This woman bravely risks her own safety and goes beyond the expected norm to assi…
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In 2 Samuel 17:23, the verse mentions Ahithophel, who, after giving counsel that was not followed, went home, set his house in order, and hanged himself. This event underscores the significance of names in biblical narratives as declarations of character, destiny, and sometimes even prophecy. In the context of names as declarations, Ahithophel's na…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-2, the narrative captures a moment of intense emotional turmoil, where David, feeling deeply troubled and low, faces the threat of betrayal and violence from his own son, Absalom. The verses convey a sense of vulnerability and despair, illustrating David's anguish as he navigates through a tumultuous period of his life. The situati…
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In 2 Samuel 17:14, the verse highlights the pivotal role of God's guidance and sovereignty in strategic decision-making, particularly in the context of counsel given to King David during a time of crisis. This verse underscores the belief that God intervenes in human affairs, overriding even the most strategic human plans. It reflects the biblical …
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, we see a story that highlights how God intervenes to protect His chosen ones, even when the odds seem stacked against them. Today, we'll dive deeper into this narrative and draw lessons on how we can allow God to fight our battles and what it means for our lives. In this passage, we see Ahithophel, a trusted advisor, plotting ag…
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-7, we see a strategic moment where Ahithophel advises Absalom on how to defeat David. Ahithophel's counsel was highly regarded, and in this passage, he suggests a swift attack to eliminate David while he's vulnerable. However, we can draw a deeper lesson from this narrative about trusting in God to fight our battles. In summary, 2 …
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, the passage describes the tense political situation where Ahithophel advises Absalom to swiftly pursue and attack David while he's still vulnerable. In today's world, the echoes of Ahithophel's counsel to Absalom in 2 Samuel resonate in various forms. Imagine a scenario where ambitious colleagues or competitors conspire behind c…
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What Are You Using Your Wisdom For?
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In 2 Samuel 17:1-4, we see a striking example of wisdom being used with malicious intent. Ahithophel, a trusted advisor to King David, devises a cunning plan to destroy David by taking advantage of his vulnerable state. Ahithophel suggests that he pursue David immediately, catch him while he is weary, and strike him down. This advice was given with…
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The Way Of A Fool Seems Right To Him
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Proverbs 21:2 states, "Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the hearts." This verse highlights a profound truth about human nature: we often justify our actions based on our own perspectives and beliefs, even when they may not align with truth or wisdom. The phrase "The way of a fool seems right to him" underscores the f…
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Betraying The Hands Of The One Who Blessed You.
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In 2 Samuel 16:15-22, we see the poignant narrative of betrayal within the royal court of David. As David flees from his rebellious son Absalom, he encounters Shimei, who curses and throws stones at him. Amidst this turmoil, David’s loyal servant, Abishai, offers to strike down Shimei for his insolence, but David refuses, recognizing that perhaps t…
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In 2 Samuel 16:20-23, the passage recounts the intrigue and power struggle within King David's court, particularly involving his counselor Ahithophel and his son Absalom. Ahithophel had defected to Absalom's side, seeking to undermine David's reign. Amidst this turmoil, one key lesson emerges: the importance of staying committed to one's responsibi…
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