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Story of Scripture--Day 147 "Betrayal fro Within" (2 Samuel 15)

6 min · 27. maj 2026
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📖 Day 147 — “Betrayal from Within” 2 Samuel 15 David was not wounded by an enemy on the battlefield—he was wounded by someone from his own house. His own son Absalom led a rebellion against him, reminding us that some of life’s deepest pain comes from those closest to us. Even faithful people and godly leaders are not exempt from seasons of heartbreak, betrayal, and sorrow. Obedience to God does not mean a life without pain; it means trusting God in the middle of it. Sometimes the hardest wounds are not the attacks from outside—but the hurts from within. Yet even in moments of deep grief, God remains faithful. 💭 Big Truth: Even godly leaders endure deep sorrow, but God's purposes are never defeated. 🙏 If you're walking through disappointment, betrayal, or heartache today, remember: your pain is real, but God's presence is greater. #StoryOfScripture #2Samuel #FaithInTrials #TrustGod #DailyBibleJourney Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2082142/support]

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