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A Biblical Story of God’s Lovingkindness

A Biblical Story of God’s Lovingkindness. Story of Mephibosheth. Two Different Hebrew Words for “Mercy”. Chanan (2603). “to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior” Translated as: “mercy, pity, compassion”. Cheçed (2617). “God’s covenant love” Translated as: “mercy, lovingkindness”.

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A Biblical Story of God’s Lovingkindness

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  1. A Biblical StoryofGod’sLovingkindness Story of Mephibosheth

  2. Two Different Hebrew Words for “Mercy” Chanan (2603) “to bend or stoopin kindness to an inferior” Translated as:“mercy, pity, compassion” Cheçed (2617) “God’s covenant love” Translated as:“mercy, lovingkindness” “Chanan–Mercy” is based on circumstances. “Cheçed–Mercy” is based on covenant!

  3. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) Brief History • Saul was Israel’s first king. Reigned 40 years. After David killed Goliath, Saul is jealous and keeps trying to kill David. (1 Samuel 10-31) 2. King Saul and his son Jonathan die in battle. 3. David is made king by tribe of Judah only. 4. Saul’s son, Ishbosheth, is made king by Abner, Saul’s commander-in-chief. Long war between the “House of Saul” the “House of David” (2 Samuel 3:1) 5. Because of a misunderstanding,Abner stops supporting Ishbosheth and decides to support King David! 6. Abner is tragically killed by David’s men. Ishbosheth is assassinated by his captains. 7. The rest of the tribes join Judah and accept David as their king.

  4. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) Brief History (continued) 2 Samuel 4:4 (NIV) “Jonathan son of Saul had a son who was lame in both feet.He was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezreel.His nurse picked him up and fled, but as she hurried to leave,he fell and became crippled.His name was Mephibosheth.”

  5. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) In the Hebrew, “Mephibosheth” means: “Breathing out shame” or “A shameful thing” Mephibosheth’s trajedy, thrust him out ofpalace luxury to live asa fugitivefrom the king he is so afraid of.

  6. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) Brief History (continued) 2 Samuel 9:4 “And the king said unto him, ‘Where is he (Mephibosheth)?’And Ziba said unto the king, ‘Behold, he isin the house of Machir,the son of Ammiel,in Lo-Debar.’” In the Hebrews “Lo-Debar” means: “No Place of Pasture” (just a no-good, worthless place!)

  7. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) Brief History (continued) 2 Samuel 9:1 “And David said,Is there yet any that is leftof the house of Saul,that I may shew himkindnessfor Jonathan's sake?” David and Jonathan had madea “Covenant” many years before. (1 Samuel 18:1-4 & 21:14-17)

  8. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel) Brief History (continued) 2 Samuel 9:3 “And the king said,‘Is there not yet any of the house of Saul,that I may shewthe kindness of Godunto him?’And Ziba said unto the king,‘Jonathan hath yet a son,which is lame on his feet.’” In the Hebrew, “Kindness” is “Chesed”: “Covenant Love”

  9. Story of Mephibosheth(2 Samuel 9) Brief History (continued) 2 Samuel 9:5 “Then king David sent,and fetched himout of the house of Machir,the son of Ammiel,from Lo-Debar.” Consider God’s Powerful & Amazing “Fetching Grace”

  10. Our “Un” - State 1. UN– Able Mephibosheth had crippled feet! 2. UN– Willing Mephibosheth was afraid of the king! 3. UN– Worthy Mephibosheth deserved death!

  11. 7 Events of Grace • He fell upon his face. 2. David broke the silence first. 3. David calls out his name. 4. Mephibosheth acknowledges his name. 5. David says: “Fear not!” 6. David says: “I will . . .” 7. Mephibosheth says:“Who am I?”

  12. Mephibosheth’s Portion! • Life 2. Peace 3. Inheritance 4. Daily bounty at the King’s banquet table 5. Honored position as one of the King’s sons

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