What is the Price of Unforgiveness? Part Three

Psalm 55: 22-23

22 - God promises to never suffer the Righteous to be moved and to sustain us.
We are to cast our burdens on Him.

23 - David says he will trust in the Lord.

Background Information:
2 Samuel 17-18
Ahithophel, David’s father-in-law, ends up hanging himself when things don’t go his way.
Because of his bitterness and his feelings of betrayal, Ahithophel misses his great grandson, Solomon, be
the king.

Absalom (David’s son) has his army fight against David’s army
20,000 people die because of unforgiveness between the two of them.

God planted the acorn at the perfect place and time to snare Absalom years later in the tree.

Joab kills Absalom, against David’s wishes, while he is hanging in the oak tree.

Proverbs 18:19 - We should not harbor the offenses that others do toward us, as it puts us into our own prison.
When we forgive others, then we are free.
The worst prison is an unforgiven heart.

Ahithophel’s feelings = death
Absalom’s rebellion = death