The Power of Repentance

"After that God answered prayer in behalf of the land" (2 Samuel 21:14b).

During the reign of David there was a famine in the land for three successive years, so David sought the Lord regarding this famine. "Why is there famine on this land?" The Lord answered David. "It is on account of Saul and his blood-stained house; it is because he put the Gibeonites to death."

Years earlier Joshua made a peace treaty with the Gibeonites. This, too, was an act of disobedience. When God called Israel to come into the promised land, they were to destroy all the enemies of God. Joshua failed to see through the ruse of deception when they portrayed themselves as travelers. They signed a peace treaty only to discover who they were after the fact. Now they had to honor the treaty. However, this led to intermarriages and much sorrow for Israel. Years later Saul made a decision to kill the Gibeonites.

The nation was now receiving the punishment for their sin of disobedience through a famine. David knew that famines could have a spiritual source, so he inquired of God and God answered. The source was Saul’s murder of the Gibeonites. Once David knew the source of the problem, he took action. He repented on behalf of the nation and made restitution. Once this was done the famine was lifted.

Do you have a problem that continually remains unresolved? Have you asked God to tell you the reason for the problem? It may have a spiritual root that is still unresolved with God. He may be allowing this pressure to bring attention to an issue. Ask the Lord to reveal the source of your problem. As a loving Father, He desires to make known anything that stands in the way of fellowship between us and Him. However, His righteousness must always be upheld.