2 Samuel 24:11
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Le lendemain, quand David se leva, la parole de l'Eternel avait ainsi été adressée au prophète Gad, qui était le voyant de David:
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how in the morning, David receives a message from God through the prophet Gad. The key message is the immediacy and directness of divine communication with David.
Explained for Children
Imagine waking up and having a special friend tell you a message from your mom or dad right away. That's what happened to David. His friend Gad told him something important that God wanted him to know.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the second book of Samuel, written by the prophet Nathan and others. It was composed around 900-800 BCE for the Israelites. It records the actions and events during King David's reign.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if you receive an important message first thing in the morning, treat it with the same level of attention and seriousness as David did. This could be an email from your boss or a message from a loved one.
Topics
prophecydivine communicationleadershipmorningdivine guidance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of Gad in this verse?
Gad serves as a mediator, relaying God's message to David, highlighting the importance of prophets in divine communication.
How does this verse reflect on morning routines?
The verse indicates the morning as a time of receiving divine guidance, suggesting the importance of starting the day with spiritual awareness.
What does this verse tell us about David's relationship with God?
It shows David's readiness to receive and act on divine guidance, indicating a close and responsive relationship with God.
What can we learn about prophecy from this verse?
The verse underscores the immediacy and clarity of prophetic messages, emphasizing their role in providing divine direction.
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