The name Absalom in the Bible means "father of peace" or "father is peace," derived from the Hebrew words "ab" (father) and "shalom" (peace). Absalom is a significant figure in the Old Testament, specifically in the books of 2 Samuel. He is known as the third son of King David and Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur (2 Samuel 3:3). Absalom's life is marked by beauty and charisma, but also by turmoil and rebellion against his father, King David.Absalom is perhaps most infamous for his rebellion, which culminated in a violent civil war. Driven by a desire for power and a complicated relationship with his father, he sought to usurp David's throne, leading to significant strife within the kingdom (2 Samuel 15). His story is a tragic narrative that explores themes of familial conflict, ambition, and the consequences of rebellion. Ultimately, Absalom's life ends in tragedy when he is killed in battle, despite David's wishes for his safety (2 Samuel 18:14-15). His legacy serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and the complexities of familial loyalty.
In this sermon, the preacher encourages believers to be of good cheer, even in difficult times. He emphasizes that God will lead and sustain His children, bringing them joy and victory in the end. The preacher advises against relying solely on one's own understanding, as it can lead astray due to la
