EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Tragedy Of Absalom
from Starting Right · host DannyMac
A good-looking life can hide an ugly heart, and Absalom proves it. Today we walk through one of the most sobering Bible stories in 2 Samuel, the rise and fall of King David’s son who had every advantage yet couldn’t outrun pride, revenge, and ambition. If you like Bible character studies with real-life application, this short daily devotional will challenge the way you think about leadership, influence, and the stories we tell ourselves.We trace Absalom’s path from family scandal and reconciliation to a full-on rebellion, then spotlight the moment his vanity literally catches up with him. Along the way, I unpack the leadership lessons that matter today: why image and charm can conceal a dangerous spirit, how bad advice from the wrong circle can accelerate a downfall, and why wise counsel is more valuable than popularity. This is practical encouragement for anyone trying to make decisions with integrity, especially when emotions run hot.I also linger on King David’s side of the story, because parenting and love can come with blind spots. We talk about the importance of honesty, expecting the best while still recognizing weakness, and building a life where truth has room to speak before damage is done. We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
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A good-looking life can hide an ugly heart, and Absalom proves it. Today we walk through one of the most sobering Bible stories in 2 Samuel, the rise and fall of King David’s son who had every advantage yet couldn’t outrun pride, revenge, and ambition. If you like Bible character studies with real-life application, this short daily devotional will challenge the way you think about leadership, influence, and the stories we tell ourselves. We trace Absalom’s path from family scandal and reconc...
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