(2 Samuel 14:1-14)
I. The background (2 Samuel 13)
- A. Amnon lusts after his half-sister Tamar and violates her (2 Samuel 13:1-21)
B. Two years later, Absalom murders Amnon in retaliation (2 Samuel 13:22-33)
C. Absalom flees to Geshur for three years (2 Samuel 13:34-39)
II. The parable (2 Samuel 14:1-14)
- A. Joab’s plan (2 Samuel 14:1-3)
B. The woman’s predicament (2 Samuel 14:4-7)
C. The king’s pronouncement (2 Samuel 14:8-11)
D. The plot twist (2 Samuel 14:12-14)
III. The application
- A. God’s mercy is greater than our sin (Romans 5:6-11)
B. Restitution is not always possible (Romans 12:18)
C. God desires reconciliation (Ephesians 3:10-12; Colossians 1:19-23)