The King of Babylon Has Fallen
Greetings in the Lord~ Normally there is some time between my posting of prophetic words, but lately I feel prompted to share more frequently what I'm getting. So without further adieu, today's word is from 2 Samuel 2 and Isaiah 14. 2 Samuel 2 is interesting because it tells of the time in Israel's history of its civil war -- Saul (i.e. Obama) had been anointed king but because of his love of the world and self (i.e. disobedience to God, obedience to worldly desires), God rejected him as king and had David (i.e. Trump) anointed in secret to replace him -- because he had a heart after God. But by the second chapter of 2 Samuel, Saul and his eldest son Jonathan had died in battle and his next son Ishbosheth, had taken over the kingdom. However, this new head of state was not really calling the shots, and he did not have the same blessing of the Lord that David had, nor even the prominence of Saul from back in the day. No, Ishbosheth was merely a weaker continuation of the