2 Samuel 12:11 NLT - "This is what the LORD says: Because of what you have done, I will cause your own household to rebel against you. I will give your wives to another man before your very eyes, and he will go to bed with them in public view.”
Some say that it is disgusting that God might cause a person to sin. Well, is this not what is happening with Absalom (who in four chapters will fulfill this prophecy by God)? Isn’t God taking responsibility for the actions of the future man having open intercourse with David’s prior wives? The Lord told David what He would do to punish David, and are we really going to argue that it was the Lord who planted the idea into the mind of David’s son, Absalom? And didn’t this actually happen? Yes, it did. Who caused this event to happen? Yes, it was the Lord.
2 Samuel 16:22 NKJV – “So they pitched a tent for Absalom on the top of the house, and Absalom went in to his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel.”
The Scripture above is clear, which is that God “will cause your own household to rebel” against David. God is the cause, meaning, that if not for God, Absalom would not have had sexual relations with his father’s wives and concubines . . . a repulsive, disgusting act. But again, some say that it is disgusting to believe that God would cause a person to sin . . . yet here it is. Do we deny it? How can we? Was it not a sin, what Absalom had done? Or, was this a Righteous, Holy act inspired by the Holy Spirit?
And so where is the free will of Absalom to choose this act? As said, if not for the causal factor of God Himself, Absalom would NOT have performed these disgusting acts against his father, king David.
Some say that it is disgusting that God might cause a person to sin. Well, is this not what is happening with Absalom (who in four chapters will fulfill this prophecy by God)? Isn’t God taking responsibility for the actions of the future man having open intercourse with David’s prior wives? The Lord told David what He would do to punish David, and are we really going to argue that it was the Lord who planted the idea into the mind of David’s son, Absalom? And didn’t this actually happen? Yes, it did. Who caused this event to happen? Yes, it was the Lord.
2 Samuel 16:22 NKJV – “So they pitched a tent for Absalom on the top of the house, and Absalom went in to his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel.”
The Scripture above is clear, which is that God “will cause your own household to rebel” against David. God is the cause, meaning, that if not for God, Absalom would not have had sexual relations with his father’s wives and concubines . . . a repulsive, disgusting act. But again, some say that it is disgusting to believe that God would cause a person to sin . . . yet here it is. Do we deny it? How can we? Was it not a sin, what Absalom had done? Or, was this a Righteous, Holy act inspired by the Holy Spirit?
And so where is the free will of Absalom to choose this act? As said, if not for the causal factor of God Himself, Absalom would NOT have performed these disgusting acts against his father, king David.