Second Samuel: Building an Inner Kingdom Stone by Stone
Imagine that after years of preparation, you finally receive the responsibility you’ve been working toward. A new leadership role, your own business, or perhaps parenthood. The question that arises isn’t just how you’ll fill that role — it’s who you want to be within it. Second Samuel, the tenth book of the Old Testament, tells exactly this kind of story. It chronicles the establishment of a kingdom, but its symbolism reaches far beyond political power. Read through the lens of Freemasonry, and it unfolds as a guide for building an inner kingdom — stone by stone. The Heart of Second Samuel: From Warrior to Builder Second Samuel covers the reign of King David, from his anointing to the later years of his rule. Where the first book centered on the struggle for recognition, this sequel explores what happens after that recognition has been won. David conquers the city that would become his capital. He brings the Ark of the Covenant to its resting place and receives a promise that will endure across generations. But the book also reveals his deeply human weaknesses: moral failings, family conflicts, and the anguish of loss. For the Freemason, this narrative follows a familiar pattern. […]