Rivers carve paths through ancient lands, relentless and untamed. Such is the vein of life in 2 Samuel 14:14. We’re all water spilled on the ground, unable to be gathered. But here’s the twist: God doesn’t engineer estrangement. Redemption is His craft, His divine art.
Crash into the scene: Absalom exiled, his heart swollen with rebellion, yearning for a return. Enter Joab’s cunning ploy—a widow’s tale spun in David’s court. It’s more than politics; it’s a heart cry under divine orchestration, a yearning for the lost.
“God devises ways.” Can you feel that phrase pulse through the chambers of the soul? A river redirected, charting new courses. No life wasted in His hands; not a droplet goes uncaptured. Even water spilled finds its way. Redemption is not just a word—it’s the echo of eternity in human ears.
Every soul, sojourner, feels the spill of life’s missteps. And yet, an unseen hand crafts paths of return. It’s not in nature to gather the spilled, but it is His nature. Feel the weight? He improvises restoration from the scattered remnants.
This isn’t just about Absalom. It’s your story. Mine. Brokenness meets divine stratagem. Pause. Let it sink—God carves redemption in stone hearts and rough waters. This truth, sharp as it is gentle, reaches into the spill, ensuring nothing remains forever lost.
Redemption runs like a river, relentless and untamed. Let it wash over, through, within. God devises ways—ways for us to find the shores of hope and home again. In every heartache, He whispers these ancient words anew, forging paths of reconciliation.
Even spilled water can return.
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