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2 Samuel 19:7-8: “Now therefore, arise, go out and speak comfort to your servants. For I swear by
the Lord, if you do not go out, not one will stay with you this night. And that will be worse for you
than all the evil that has befallen you from your youth until now.” Then the king arose and sat in
the gate. And they told all the people, saying, “There is the king, sitting in the gate.” So all the
people came before the king. For everyone of Israel had fled to his tent.
A page from John Wesley’s diary reads as follows: “Sunday a.m., May 19, preached at St.
somebody else’s, deacons called special meeting and said I couldn’t return. Sunday p.m., May 19,
preached on the street, kicked off the street. Sunday a.m., May 26, preached in meadow, chased
out of meadow as a bull was turned loose during the services.
Sunday a.m., June 2, preached out at the edge of town, kicked off the highway. Sunday p.m.,
June 2, afternoon service, preached in a pasture, 10,000 people came to hear me.”
David had been hit with many heartbreaking experiences as well. His son had rebelled against
him. His people had failed to support him. His trusted advisor, Ahithophel, had joined the enemy.
His general and nephew, Joab, had disobeyed him and killed Absalom. In fact, life was probably at
its lowest ebb for David. But he had a responsibility.
He was king and he did not have the luxury to wallow in his sorrow. Life went on and so did David.
When you’re battered by continual disappointments and heartaches, it’s tempting to simply give
up. But as Christians we don’t have that luxury. God gives us responsibilities, and until He calls us
home we need to fulfill them. There is no promise in God’s Word that life will be easy, only that
God will be faithful.
If you are tempted to give up, recognize your responsibilities. Until God gives the signal to pack up
and leave, you must go on. In the meantime, rely on God’s strength. He will never fail you.
LIFE GOES ON—AND SO MUST WE.

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