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2 Samuel 1 - 12 = Questions and Answers

A. 2 Samuel 1:14-16 = No. The Amalekite man who killed


Q. Was David happy to learn of
Saul brought David his crown, hoping for mercy. David had
Saul's death?
him killed for killing God's anointed king.
A. 2 Samuel 1:6 = He tried but was still alive when the man
got there. Saul begged the man to kill him.
Q. But I thought Saul killed himself?
Note: What does this say about mercy killing? Even in great
pain, you don't take a life.
A. 2 Samuel 1:17 = Yes. David composed a funeral song for
Q. Did David mourn Saul?
both Jonathan and Saul. It is beautiful!
Q. What did David do after mourning A. 2 Samuel 2:1 = David asked God if he should return to
for Saul and Jonathan? Judah.
Q. What did God say? A. 2 Samuel 2:1 = Yes. David was to go to Hebron.
Q. 2 Samuel 1:2-3 = Who went with A. 2 Samuel 1:2-3 = David, his family and the 600 men who
David to Hebron? endured the trials with him beginning at the cave.
A. 2 Samuel 2:4 = Yes. The leaders went to David and
Q. Was he welcomed by Israel?
crowned him king over the tribe of Judah.
Q. Did DAvid still need to gain the
A. 2 Samuel 2:7 = Yes.
loyalty of the other tribes?
A. 2 Samuel 2:8 = No. Saul's general, Abner, proclaimed
Q. Was that easy?
Saul's son, Ishbosheth, as king in Mahanaim.
A. 2 Samuel 2:9 = Gilead, Jezreel, Ephraim, Benjamin, the
Q. King of what part of Israel?
land of the Ashurites and all the rest of Israel.
Q. How old was Ishbosheth at the
A. 2 Samuel 2:10 = 40 years old.
time?
Q. How long did Ishbosheth rule
A. 2 Samuel 2:10 = Two years.
Israel?
A. 2 Samuel 2:10-11 = Yes. A king of Judah and the king of
Q. So there were 2 kings again?
the remainder of Israel.
Q. Where did David rule from? A. 2 Samuel 2:11 = Hebron.
Q. How long did David rule
A. 2 Samuel 2:11 = 7 1/2 years.
peacefully?
A. 2 Samuel 2:14 = Abner, looking for trouble, got the
Q. What conflict took Israel from this
Israelites to play a hand-to-hand exhibition of combat. David's
peaceful state?
side won. Many were killed.
A. 2 Samuel 2 = You sometimes know your enemies as once
Q. Civil war! This is not good. What
being your friends. Abner killed the son of a friend on David's
kind of problems arise in this kind of
side and he was very reluctant to do it, trying to warn him
war?
away from him.
A. 2 Samuel 3:1 = Yes. David versus Saul. But Saul's dynasty
Q. So this war was about loyalty?
weakened while David's grew.
A. 2 Samuel 3:2 = David had 6 sons by 6 different wives (not
Q. How so?
including Michal, his first wife).
A. 2 Samuel 3:6 = War made him a powerful leader among
Q. What happened to Abner?
those loyal to Saul's dynasty.
Q. Did David let Michal be? After all,
she was married now to Palti for A. 2 Samuel 3:15 = No. David wanted Michal back.
many years.
Q. What did Palti think of that? A. 2 Samuel 3:16 = He wept.
Q. Was Saul's son, King Ishbosheth, A. 2 Samuel 3:11 = Yes. Abner threatened to turn him over to
afraid of Abner? David.
A. 2 Samuel 3:7 = Ishbosheth accused Abner of sleeping with
Q. Why? one of his father's concubines. Abner was furious. He was
loyal until now.
A. 2 Samuel 3:12 = He sent a message to David that he
Q. What did Abner do? would use his influence to gain the loyalty of the rest of the
tribes.
A. 2 Samuel 3:17-21 = Yes. Abner went to each tribe to
Q. Did he?
convince them to follow David and they did.
Q. Where did Abner go last? A. 2 Samuel 3:20 = Hebron, to tell David it was done.
A. 2 Samuel 3:22 = The boy's brothers Abner killed took
Q. What happened to Abner?
revenge on Abner and he died.
Q. These avengers were David's
A. 2 Samuel 3:22 = Yes.
men?
A. 2 SAmuel 3:29 = David cursed Joab's family and gave
Q. What did David do in response?
Abner a nice funeral.
Q. Did all Israel understand that
David was innocent of Abner's A. 2 Samuel 3:37 = Yes.
death?
A. 2 Samuel 4:2 = He was murdered in his bed by 2 of his
Q. What happened to Ishbosheth? brothers. David had them killed for the crime and gave
Ishbosheth a nice funeral.
A. 2 Samuel 5:1-3 = All the tribes of Israel went to see David
in Hebron. They told him they knew he was Israel's real king
Q. What was David's initiation
for a long time, that they believed the prophesy. David made
ceremony as king like?
a covenant with Israel before the Lord and the people
anointed him as their king.
Q. How old was David when he was
A. 2 Samuel 5:4 = Thirty years old.
officially made king?
A. 2 Samuel 5:4 = 40 years. 7 1/2 years over Judah only; 33
Q. How long did David reign?
years over all the tribes of Israel.
Q. Was Israel still occupied by A. 2 Samuel 5:6 = Yes. Jerusalem was occupied by the
enemies? Jebusites (Ham's descendants).
A. 2 Samuel 5:7 = Yes. David captured the fortress of Zion. It
Q. Did David win Jerusalem?
was renamed the City of David.
A. 2 Samuel 5:10 = Because the Lord God Almighty was with
Q. Why did David grow so strong?
him.
A. 2 Samuel 5:11 = Yes. King Hiram of Tyre sent carpenters
Q. Did the world take notice? and stonemasters to build David a palace, along with a
cedarwood supply.
Q. Did David acknowledge God in all
A. 2 Samuel 5:12 = Yes.
this?
A. 2 Samuel 5:13 = Yes. David's palace was in Jerusalem so
Q. Did David continue to make
he moved there to live in it. But he took more wives and
foolish life decisions?
concubines and they had many sons and daughters.
Q. How many sons did David father
A. 2 Samuel 5:16 = 11, including Solomon.
in Jerusalem?
Q. What did the Philistines think of
A. 2 Samuel 5:17 = They mobilized all their forces to capture
David's anointing as king of all
him.
Israel?
Q. Did they succeed? A. 2 Samuel 5:20 = No. David was victorious.
Q. How did David describe the A. 2 Samuel 5:20 = He said, "He [God] burst through my
victory? enemies like a raging flood!"
Q. What was the sound all Israel
A. 2 Samuel 5:24 = The signal that the Lord was moving
heard that was like marching feet
ahead of David and his army to strike down the Philistines.
inthe tops of the balsam trees?
A. 2 Samuel 5:22 = When the Philistines returned to fight
David the second time.
Q. When did this event occur?
Note: God works out the details of the problems. He always
knows the best strategies and can stir up even non-christians'
hearts to do great things for His people. Do we sit up and take
notice?
Q. So Israel finally had a royal A. 2 Samuel 6:2 = The Ark of the Covenant, which was
palace! What was still missing? brought home by Abinadab and his 2 sons.
A. 2 Samuel 6:5 = No way! David and all Israel were all
Q. Was this done quietly? celebrating before the Lord with all their might, singing songs
and playing all kinds of musical instruments.
A. 2 Samuel 6:6 = The oxen stumbled and a priest put out his
Q. What happened along the way?
hand to steady the Ark and God struck him dead.
Q. How did David react to this? A. 2 Samuel 6:8 = He was angry with God for killing the man.
Q. Did the procession continue on to
A. 2 Samuel 6:9 = No.
the City of David?
A. 2 Samuel 6:9 = David became afraid of God, so he put the
Q. Why? Ark in a man's house instead of taking it all the way to
Jerusalem.
Q. What happened to that man's A. 2 Samuel 6:11 = They were blessed because the Ark was
family? in their house!
A. 2 Samuel 6:12 = That it was a good thing to have brought
Q. What did this prove to David?
back the Ark. He took it to the City of David.
Q. What is the City of David? A. Another name for Jerusalem.
A. 2 Samuel 6:14 = Yes. David danced with all his might to
the Lord.
Q. Did they dance in those days?
Note: Imagine if all dancing was for God, done with all our
might!
Q. Michal, David's first wife, has re- A. 2 Samuel 6:16 = Michal was concerned about outward
entered the picture now. What was appearances. Status and public embarrassment was to be
she like? avoided at all cost.
A. 2 Samuel 6:22 = Dancing before the Lord and acting like
servant girls were worthy of praising God with him.
Note: Are you stuck in a mindset that brings shame to your
eyes about your Christian brother? You could be wrong.
Examine the facts and yourself carefully. These servant girls
Q. How did David embarrass Michal?
were indeed worthy to praise God. Michal did not get to know
God as David had. Don't waste another minute in secular
reading as you search for something to stimulate the brain
cells. God can keep you busy for a lifetime in the pages of His
Bible!
Q. How did David respond to Michal A. 2 Samuel 6:22 = He was proud of his Lord and proud to be
in this? held in honor by the servant girls.
A. 2 Samuel 6:23 = She was infertile all her life.
Q. What happened to Michal as a
Note: Proudly raise your hands up and worship God in every
result of her scoffing?
place!
Q. What brought on God's covenant A. 2 Samuel 7:2 = David's wanting to build God a temple for
with David's family? His Ark.
A. 2 Samuel 7:7 = God loved David for thinking of it. An
original thought!
Q. What did God think of that idea?
Note: Do you want to do something new for God? Do it! God
is tickled pink by your heart's desire.
Q. What was the main theme of this
A. 2 Samuel 7:16 = David's dynasty would last forever.
covenant?
A. 2 Samuel 6:22 = David loved God, rejoiced openly and
defended God's honor. He wasn't perfect, but his heart was
Q. Why?
wholly God's. It is exactly what God wants from all of His
children!
Q. David said a prayer of A. 2 Samuel 7:18 = 1). David knew God loved Him, but not
thanksgiving to God over Nathan, the because of great things David had done.
prophet's words from God about him 2). David knew it was God who had been his Redeemer
and his family's destiny. What truths through the years.
were in that prayer? 3). David was amazed at how God rewards His people (v.19)
4). David knew he was full of sin (he had many wives
amongst his weaknesses)(v.20)
5). David knew that God did all of it for the sake of His will
(v.21)
6). David knew God was just One
7). David remembered how Israel came to be (v.23-24).
8). David blessed God
9). David asked that every generation of his family would be
established in God's presence.
Note: What a great pattern for prayer!
A. 2 Samuel 8:1 = David beat the Philistines in their largest
Q. What does it mean to have one's city, Gath. He conquered Moab, sparing some to be his
dynasty established in God's slaves, who brought David tribute money. Wherever David
presence? waged war, he won, and the enemy brought him tribute
money. Israel was established as a mighty power led by God.
Q. So David became famous and rich
A. Yes.
in the world's eyes?
A. 2 Samuel 8:11 = Yes. When foreign nations brought him
Q. Did David keep his head facing gold, silver and bronze, DAvid dedicated it to God. Those
upward? nations' gold, silver and bronze he got as spoils of war were
also dedicated to God.
A. 2 Samuel 8:15 = Fair to everyone in Israel. He only ruled
Q. What kind of king was David?
Israel and Israel shone!
A. 2 Samuel 8:16-18 = 1). Joab, son of Zeruiah - Commander
of the Israeli Army
2). Jehoshaphat - Royal Historian
Q. Who were David's leaders? 3). Zadok and Ahimelech were priests - David's sons were
priestly leaders.
4). Seraiah - Court Secretary
5). Benaiah - Captain of the king's bodyguard.
Q. What happened to Jonathan's A. 2 Samuel 9:7 = Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth, was the
family? only survivor of Saul's family. He was crippled in both feet.
A. 2 Samuel 9:11 = 1). David gave him Saul's land in Israel
2). Servants of Saul's to work the land
Q. What did David do for
3). Mephibosheth came to live at the palace with David
Mephibosheth?
4). Mephibosheth was treated as if he were one of David's
own sons.
A. David promised Jonathan he would always look after his
household and he wanted to keep his promise to him.
Note: Another lesson David took to heart was forgiveness. He
forgave Saul each time he tried to kill him, and that over a 20
year time of chasing David down. David knew forgiveness. If
you hold a grudge against anyone, even for the slightest
Q. Why? thing, you show that you don't understand forgiveness. Jesus
died for you, not because of your goodness. Your sins were
wiped out at that cross because that's what it took to redeem
you. Forgiveness is based on that sacrifice, not on some
incident. You must always remember this. Whoever hurt you
is already forgiven. And this is the testimony to the world.
Only God's people can do it right!
Q. With David's greatness and fame
established in the world, did people A. 2 Samuel 10:3 = Yes.
still misunderstand his motives?
Q. What is one way that war is A. 2 Samuel 10:3 = A ruler dies and his son may appoint bad
established? advisors, like king Nahah's son, Hanun's experience told.
Q. What is another way to start a
A. 2 Samuel 10:6 = Hire a lot of mercenaries to fight for you.
war?
A. 2 Samuel 10:13 = The mercenaries ran away from Joab's
Q. How did David beat the
army and from his brother, Abisha's army. They ran from
mercenary armies hired by Ammon?
David too.
Q. What did David have planned for A. 2 Samuel 11:1 = David sent Joab to destroy them the
the Ammonites who started this war? following spring, when kings go to war.
Q. David didn't go? A. 2 Samuel 11:1 = No (He should have!)
Q. What trouble did David find A. 2 Samuel 11:5 = He impregnated a soldier's wife,
himself in because he didn't go? Bathsheba.
A. 2 Samuel 11:8 = He brought Uriah home to sleep with his
wife so he could cover up his sin.
Q. How did David handle it?
Note: David panicked! Somehow, he slipped in his guard and
forgot to look up. He forgot God was watching.
Q. Was Israel marching with the Ark
A. 2 Samuel 11:11 = Yes.
during this war?
Q. What kind of man was Uriah? A. 2 Samuel 11:11 = Honorable, even in drunkenness.
A. 2 Samuel 11:17 = Yes.
Note: If you think you can't find trouble for yourself, think
Q. Did David openly order Uriah's again. David wouldn't kill Saul or his grandson in self-defense
death? or anything else. Up against the right circumstances, he could
in fact do it. Women were David's weakness and he never
repented of it.
Q. Who called David on the carpet? A. 2 Samuel 11:27 = God did!
A. 2 Samuel 12:1 = God sent Nathan, the prophet, to let him
Q. How?
know that he was in trouble.
A. 2 Samuel 12:11 = Nathan spelled out the consequences of
David's sin to him.
Q. What kind of trouble? 1). David's household would rebel
2). One of David's wives would go to another man and sleep
with him openly in front of all Israel.
Q. Why openly? A. 2 Samuel 12:12 = Because David did it in secret.
Q. How did David finally view what
A. 2 Samuel 12:13 = He had sinned against the Lord Himself.
he had done?
Q. Did David make a sin offering? A. 2 Samuel 12:13 = No. God forgave David.
A. 2 Samuel 12:11 = Yes. God was mocked so He took the
child's life as a punishment to David.
Q. Were there consequences?
Note: Our testimony either blesses God or mocks Him. Either
way, it's all about God.
Q. How soon after the baby died was A. 2 Samuel 12:24 = Solomon was conceived almost
Solomon born? immediately after Bathsheba's first son died.
Q. What was so special about A. 2 Samuel 12:24-25 = The Lord loved him.
Solomon from the beginning of his Note: Awesome God! His punishment is severe and his love
life? is just as severe. Punish and forgive the same one, David.
A. 2 Samuel 12:25 = God wanted him called Jedidah, which
Q. Did Solomon have another name?
means "beloved of the Lord."
Q. Did David do right after A. 2 Samuel 12:31 = No. He made slaves of all the
conquering the Ammonites? Ammonites.

2 Samuel 13 - 24 = Questions and Answers


Q. What problem in David's A. 2 Samuel 13:1 = His son, Amnon, lusted after his half-sister,
family crept up? Tamar.
Q. What did that lead to? A. 2 Samuel 13:14 = Amnon raped Tamar.
Q. Did Tamar have a full-
A. 2 Samuel 13:1 = Yes. Absalom was her full brother.
blooded brother?
A. 2 Samuel 13:3 = His cousin, Jonadab. He made the plan for
Q. Who helped Amnon to plot to
Amnon.
trap Tamar in his room?
Note: If you're thinking of committing sin, Satan will provide you
with a plan. He'll even use trusted friends. It is so important that
you learn God's ways and apply them to your life. Rape is a sin of
the bible. Even if the road to sin seems to clear up, it is still a sin
and to be avoided. Sin can change your life dramatically and its
consequences are for a lifetime.
Q. What happened to Tamar as A. 2 Samuel 13:20 = She never married and lived as a desolate
a result? woman in Absalom's house.
A. 2 Samuel 13:21 = He didn't. He was angry, but did not act.
Q. How did David handle this
Note: Don't be afraid to act responsibly when someone wrongs
incident with his children?
you. Deal with it immediately and you will avoid future problems.
Q. What happened in David's
household as a result of his A. 2 Samuel 13:22 = Absalom grew to hate Amnon.
inaction?
Q. What did that result in? A. 2 Samuel 13:28 = A plot to murder Amnon.
A. 2 Samuel 13:29 = David's other sons. Absalom plotted and then
Q. Who killed Amnon?
fled to his grandfather's house.
Q. How long did David take to
A. 2 Samuel 13:39 = 3 years.
recover from Amnon's murder?
Q. Did David hate Absalom
A. 2 Samuel 13:39 = No. He missed him.
now?
Q. Did David reconcile with A. 2 Samuel 14:33 = Yes. But first, he let Absalom live nearby in
Absalom? his house, but didn't see Absalom for 3 years.
Q. Did Absalom miss his Dad? A. 2 Samuel 14:32 = Yes.
Q. Did Absalom have to make A. 2 Samuel 14:32 = Yes. Joab wouldn't see Absalom so he could
several attempts at seeing his send a message to his Dad, so Absalom burned down his field to
father? get his father's attention.
A. 2 Samuel 15:3-6 = He wanted to be king now, so he usurped
Q. How did Absalom behave?
his father's authority and sat as judge in the gates.
A. 2 Samuel 15:6 = To steal the hearts of the people for his own
Q. Why?
purposes.
Q. How long did Absalom sit at A. 2 Samuel 15:7 = 4 years. All the tribes went to Absalom with
the gates? their problems.
Q. How did Absalom fool his A. 2 Samuel 15:7-8 = He pretended to offer sacrifices to the Lord,
dad? and David let him go to Hebron to do it.
Q. What was the real motive? A. 2 Smuel 15:9 = To raise a rebellion against the king.
Q. Did it work? A. 2 Samuel 15:26 = Yes.
Q. Did David fight to keep the A. 2 Samuel 15:25-26 = No. He saw it as God's way to dethrone
throne? him. David and the people left Jerusalem.
A. 2 Samuel 15:25 = It went into exile with them, but David,
wanting to trust God for the throne, said to return it. God was able
to restore him to the throne, but not being king was also okay with
Q. What happened to the Ark?
him.
Note: David didn't hog his throne. Are you hogging your place in
life? The more flexible you are, the more happiness you'll find.
A. 2 Samuel 15:27 = Yes. He sent the priests back with the Ark
Q. Did David do anything about
and asked for a report of who was involved in this plot to steal the
this turn of events?
throne of Israel.
Q. Who was on the list of A. 2 Samuel 15:31 = Ahithophel, David's advisor, who turned his
traitors? back on him.
Q. How did David respond to this A. 2 Samuel 15:31 = He prayed specifically that the advice
news? Ahithophel gave Absalom would be foolish.
A. 2 Samuel 15:34 = Yes. He sent one of his former advisers,
Q. Did David do anything else?
Hushai, to Absalom to frustrate Ahithophel's advice.
A. 2 Samuel 16:1-4 = Yes. Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth, turned
Q. Did David find new allies
on David, but his servant, Ziba, did not. Ziba brought David
during this time of exile?
provisions.
A. 2 Samuel 16:4 = David gave Ziba all he gave to Mephibosheth.
Q. What happened as a result?
That is all Saul's land and possessions.
Q. Did Saul have followers who A. 2 Samuel 16:13 = Yes. Shimei cursed David for "stealing" the
did not accept David? throne. He threw stones at David.
A. 2 Samuel 16:10 = He didn't. He figured that God told hm to
Q. How did David react?
curse him.
Q. So David was back to running
away, only instead of Saul
A. Yes!
chasing him, his own son,
Absalom, chased him?
A. 2 Samuel 17:23 = He was so upset that Absalom didn't take his
Q. What happened to Absalom's
advice, that he went home, put his affairs in order and hung
loyal adviser, Ahithophel?
himself.
Q. Who was Absalom's A. 2 Samuel 17:25 = He was Joab's cousin, and his father, Jether,
commander? was an Ishmaelite.
Q. Who helped David survive the A. 2 Samuel 17:27 = Shobi, the Ammonite, Makir and Barzillai.
chase? They brought provisions.
Q. How did David want Absalom
A. 2 Samuel 18:5 = Gently!
treated when captured?
Q. How did Absalom's army die,
A. 2 Samuel 18:8 = By the forest!
for the most part?
Q. Did the Israelites let Absalom
A. 2 Samuel 18:14 = No. Joab and his men killed Absalom.
live, as ordered?
Q. How did David react to the A. 2 Samuel 18:33 = He cried and called out to Absalom. He
news? wished he could take his place in death.
Q. David was a merciful king.
A. 2 Samuel 19:18 = David was merciful to Absalom's leaders,
How did the Israelite tribes
Shimei, Mephibosheth and Barzillai.
become one again?
Q. Here is the beginning of the
Northern kingdom. It was 1).
Saul's family and Israel of the
north and A. 2 Samuel 19:43 = 10 tribes of the North, Israel and 2 tribes in
2). the Southern kingdom, the south, Judah.
David's family in the south in the
kingdom of Judah. How many
tribes contained each kingdom?
Q. David returned to Jerusalem
at this time. What changed A. 2 Samuel 20:3 = David never slept with his concubines again.
there?
A. 2 Samuel 21:21 = Ephraim (half-tribe, sharing his inheritance
Q. Where was this man, Sheba,
with Manasseh, from their father, Joseph, Jacob's son). He ran
from?
there and planned a revolt with his men.
Q. Did the revolt work? A. 2 Samuel 21:22 = No.
Q. Who intervened? A. 2 Samuel 21:16 = A wise woman.
A. 2 Samuel 21:21 = She found Sheba and had some men cut off
Q. What did she say?
his head and throw it over the wall.
A. 2 Samuel 21:19 = Not destroying David's royal city for David's
Q. In exchange for what?
sake.
Q. What sin did David have to fix A. 2 Samuel 21:1 = Saul had tried to make extinct the Gibeonites
after this time? and he nearly succeeded.
A. 2 Samuel 21:1 = There was a famine for 3 years in a row. David
asked God why and God revealed it.
Q. How was this sin brought to
Note: When there is something wrong that doesn't make sense,
DAvid's attention?
always ask God to reveal anything you are doing to make it not go
away. God loves a repentant heart.
Q. Did David deal with Saul's A. 2 Samuel 21:3 = Yes. David asked the Gibeonites how he could
sin? repay them.
A. 2 Samuel 21:6 = Yes. They'd get to execute 7 sons and
Q. Did they find a solution?
grandsons of Saul.
Q. After it was done, what
A. 2 Samuel 21:14 = David had them buried with their
happened to the bodies of Saul's
descendants.
sons?
A. Yes!
Note: Remember to ask God why something bad is happening. He
Q. Did it finally rain after that?
will reveal to you why. It doesn't always have to do with you. But it
can end with you!
A. 2 Samuel 21:17 = Yes. Abishai, son of Zeruiah rescued a very
Q. Was David ever rescued?
tired David from the sword of a giant Philistine.
A. 2 Samuel 21:18 = 1). Sibbecai killed Saph, 2).Elhanan killed
Q. Who killed giants at this time? Goliath's brother, 3). Jonathan, David's nephew, killed a 12-
fingered, 12-toed giant.
Q. What did David conclude
A. 2 Samuel 22:1 = God rescued His people.
about Israel's victory?
A. 2 Samuel 22:22-23 = 1). Keeping God's ways
2). choosing to do right
Q. How does one have victory in
3). reading His word daily
crisis?
4). never abandoning God's principles
5). Exercising faith.
A. 2 Samuel 22:26-27 = We show faith, integrity and purity and
Q. How do we meet God half
God, in return, shows Himself faithful and displays to us integrity
way?
and purity.
Q. How do non-Christians view
A. 2 Samuel 22:27 = As hostile.
God in general?
A. 2 Samuel 22:37 = No! It is a wide path to keep our feet from
Q. We read in the New
slipping.
Testament that the road to
Note: Following God is not complicated. God gives us plenty of
heaven is a narrow path. Do we
leeway on that path to Himself. Even then, He helps us not to
walk a complicated path?
stumble!

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