2 Samuel 9:7 7So David said to him, “Do not fear, for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and will restore to you all the land of Saul your grandfather; and you shall eat bread at my table continually.”
When the people in the palace heard that King Saul and his
son Jonathan had died in battle, they panicked. Fearful that
David was coming to seize the throne, and kill all the sons
and grandsons of Saul, they ran for their lives. A nurse took
Mephibosheth, Jonathan’s son, and ran. But as she fled, the
five-year-old boy fell and became lame in both feet. (2 Samuel
4:4)
The poor boy would not have been crippled if they had known
that David actually loved Jonathan and Saul, and would have
looked after Jonathan’s son because he had made a covenant
with Jonathan. (1 Samuel 18:3)
In this story, King Saul represents the human race. He is
like Adam who sinned against God and forfeited all that God
gave to man. He had the position, but not the power anymore
because of sin. Jonathan, who came after Saul, represents
Jesus, who came as a human. Jonathan was not like Saul — he
was good, just as Jesus is not like Adam — Jesus is the
perfect Man. David represents God. So Jonathan’s covenant with
David speaks of Jesus’ covenant with God. Mephibosheth
represents believers today who are “lame” in some way — sick,
depressed, fearful, poor and so on.
Now, Mephibosheth became lame because of bad news that was
based on a lie. Many believers today are suffering needlessly
because they believe the wrong things about God. They think,
“My sin has found me out! God is coming after me!”
Well, I have good news for all Mephibosheths: David is not
after your life! When David looked for Mephibosheth, it was to
show him kindness, to take care of him and restore to him the
land that had belonged to Saul his grandfather.
Likewise, God is not out to get you. He knows all about your
sins and still loves you. That is why He sent Jesus as the
payment for your sins. And because of Jesus’ covenant with
Him, He says to you, “Don’t be afraid, I will surely show you
kindness. I will restore all to you and you shall always eat
at My table!”
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