THE REVOLT AGAINST DAVID

 Not only was David’s own son Absalom a traitor, but he was joined by Sheba and Shimei, men who wanted to further their own agendas. Add to these deceptive characters, Ziba, a servant of Mephibosheth, whose goal was to have the kingdom of King Saul. These men owed their livelihood to King David, and yet they thumbed their noses at him and his protection.

What is a traitor? Why, throughout history, were those guilty of it punishable by death in any country in the world? Treason is a crime which undermines the offender’s government. It is disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior. It is a deliberate betrayal. It is treachery against the authorities set up by God.

Treason has usually been punishable by death even in modern times, although recently some traitors have been allowed to leave the country which they betrayed and never come back. The US Constitution (1791) states, “No person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open court.” (Notice the allusion to Deut. 17:6; Deut. 19:15; Matt. 18:16; 2 Cor. 13:1; 1 Tim. 5:19; Heb. 10:28.)

Other common words for treason are: breach of promise, breach of trust, breach of faith, disloyalty, apostasy, faithlessness, sedition, revolution and betrayal. These are all words with which we are familiar. Have we not seen such actions in every walk of life?

When an unfaithful spouse betrays the other in the marriage vows and commits adultery against the mate, what should the punishment be? Under the Old Testament law, the adulterous mate would have been put to death at the mouth of two witnesses. In this century, should we not take more seriously the crime of betrayal in any covenant? May God help us to see the seriousness of being treacherous in breaking our marriage contracts.

“Yet ye say, Wherefore? Because the LORD hath been witness between thee and the wife of thy youth, against whom thou hast dealt treacherously: yet is she thy companion, and the wife of thy covenant. And did not he make one? Yet had he the residue of the spirit. And wherefore one? That he might seek a godly seed. Therefore take heed to your spirit, and let none deal treacherously against the wife of his youth. For the LORD, the God of Israel, saith that he hateth putting away: for one covereth violence with his garment, saith the LORD of hosts: therefore take heed to your spirit, that ye deal not treacherously” (Mal. 2:14-16).

–Beth Johnson
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  1. Adultery is very commonplace now. Not many are shocked by it any longer and in fact, now, most are bypassing marriage and living together. Though I don’t know any of the couples, I am aware that at least 6 couples who are living together without marriage, and most couldn’t marry if they wanted to. It is so prevalent no one blushes anymore. They can’t. One couple lives down the street from me and his mother allows them to live in her home. One of my co worker’s husband left her and has been living with another for almost two years. Homes are torn apart. Lives forever changed. Upset. Turmoil. Anger. Children torn as to which parent to go to. Grandparents having to take up the slack. Economic hardship for moms. And in the end if not repented of, the guilty party will lose their soul. But left in the wake is the family left behind. Truly. America, and those in the church. Is it really worth it? All of this chaos, just to have someone new. For eventually one has to get back to work, pay the bills, mop the floor and clean the house, take care of sick children, and all of those duties must be done, only with another partner, whom most likely you will tire of soon enough and the cycle begins anew. No wonder the nation is falling apart. If we can’t keep our homes under the oversight of God, then the home collapses. What America once abhorred, she now embraces.

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