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**2 Samuel 23:2** โ *"The Spirit of the LORD spoke through me; His word was on my tongue."*
These are David's last recorded words โ not a victory cry, not a lament, but a testimony of stewardship. He does not say *I composed* or *I declared.* He says the word was placed on his tongue, as a shepherd receives a lamb into his arms โ not manufactured, but entrusted.
This is the posture of every servant who handles Scripture: not as an author, but as a vessel. The covenant word moves through willing, yielded instruments.
David spent decades in wilderness caves, in palace courts, in grief too heavy for human language โ and through all of it, the Spirit was forming a tongue fit to carry divine truth.
Consider the places in your own sojourn where God may have been doing the same โ shaping not your platform, but your voice.
Walk with that thought today.
These are David's last recorded words โ not a victory cry, not a lament, but a testimony of stewardship. He does not say *I composed* or *I declared.* He says the word was placed on his tongue, as a shepherd receives a lamb into his arms โ not manufactured, but entrusted.
This is the posture of every servant who handles Scripture: not as an author, but as a vessel. The covenant word moves through willing, yielded instruments.
David spent decades in wilderness caves, in palace courts, in grief too heavy for human language โ and through all of it, the Spirit was forming a tongue fit to carry divine truth.
Consider the places in your own sojourn where God may have been doing the same โ shaping not your platform, but your voice.
Walk with that thought today.