"More on work and family"
BIBLE
READING: 2 Samuel 1-4
Many find out the
hard way that success in careers doesn’t necessarily translate to success in
personal and family life. David’s life gives us an illustration of that. While
his position and stature as the future king grew stronger and stronger, his
family life was headed for a lot of trouble. Evidence of that is seen by David
having six sons born in Hebron by six different wives, which may be an
indication David was strengthening his political ties through marriage, not
uncommon for ancient kings. But, we see that in David’s case it wasn’t good.
Not only did David’s polygamy violate the law (Deuteronomy. 17:17), but it lead
to a lot of problems as he tried to blend his various families together, as we
will see with David’s children, Amnom ,
Tamar and Absalom further into 2 Samuel. Also, David’s example to Solomon
concerning marriage wasn’t good as he ended up with700 wives who turned
Solomon’s heart away from God.
The choices we make
to further our careers can sometimes do lasting damage to our immediate family
and even our descendants. Being successful in both family and career is doable
but we must set the right priorities on each and always live our lives in a way
that pleases God.
Prayer
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