Wednesday – History
Reading – 2 Samuel 19-20
Highlight Verse:
“One of Joab’s young men shouted to Amasa’s troops, “If you are for Joab and David, come and follow Joab.””
2 Samuel 20:11 NLT
We never know his name,
but this young man may have been the biggest factor in David’s complete return to power.
Joab and Abishai had already left in pursuit of the rebellious Sheba.
They apparently didn’t even think of the confusion Amasa’s body would cause.
Our anonymous young hero saw the problem.
He could have said, “Not my problem,” and moved on.
He could have asked an officer what to do.
But to him it was obvious. Those recruited by Amasa would obviously be confused by his corpse on the trail, so he took it upon himself to do the dirty work of moving and covering the body.
While we never learn his name, his deeds will always be remembered.
That’s the ideal that Jesus spoke of in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:3-4).
If we want rewards in heaven for our good deeds, we shouldn’t brag about them here on Earth.
Without mentioning names, what good deeds have you seen done around you?
What are ways that we can remain anonymous while performing good deeds?