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1 | What about Uriah? | 1 Cor 1:25 | garywiffler | 118396 | ||
Question regarding 2 Samual 11 Uriah was a good person because he did not enjoy the company of his wife while the Ark and his friends were out in the open field. I would consider him a righteous man and David was a Premeditated murderer , yet David got away with killing him and several others. David also was allowed to have Uriah's wife after he killed Uriah. This is deeply troubling to me, My question is why didn't God help Uriah, where was God for Uriah? |
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2 | What about Uriah? | 1 Cor 1:25 | Rowdy | 118397 | ||
This is indeed a tough question, every bit as tough as my post 114616, if not tougher. Here, one of the most noble men in the whole Bible gets killed and relatively little is done about it by HUMAN standards. My conclusion is that once again our Lord is showing his creation who really is in charge. My only solace is that He created us and like a Potter's clay, He can do with us as He wants and there's not a whole lot we can do or say about it. Just re-read Job and we have to admit as far as we humans are concerned all that bad stuff happened because God let it happen to him. The bottom line: I wouldn't let this bother you too much. We're all faced with the resolution of growing and maturing in our complete trust in God, His love and mercy. God bless. --Rowdy |
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