Some years ago a book was written about when bad things happen to good people. People still ask that question but God has the answer and in today’s reading we see the results of that question. The first mistake comes about when we think people are good. No one is good except God! As king, David made a disastrous mistake in taking Bathsheba to bed and had her good husband killed. God does not turn a blind eye to sin and now the fortunes of David are about to fall. It seemed like such an “innocent” event but God sees not the event, but the heart. And the first consequence that happens is Absalom woos the nation to follow him not David and it escalates until David has to leave the city for his safety. Along the way we are introduced to two men who enter this scene with stories that should be challenged but they are not.
First was Ziba who blatantly lied about his master Mehisopheth staying in Jerusalem. Ziba just wanted to ingrate himself in David’s eyes. David believes the lies of Ziba without corroborating the story. Second is Shimei who is a traitor to the core. He curses David and is not corrected.
So our question is: why is all this bad happening to David? Why do bad things happen to good people? The easy answer is that we are all sinners. Sometimes it is because we take advantage of other’s demise rather than going to God. The second reason is that God allows these to occur to show us today the true depths of sin’s ramifications. A third reason is bad things are the direct result of human actions—hate, poor choices, and selfishness—rather than divine intervention. We may never know the true reasons but what it does tell us is that we are not good, only God is good!









