Verses 1–2
Rebellion of Sheba
When the tribes argue, the enemy sends a man who stimulates division. Sheba, “a worthless fellow”, abuses the situation of disagreement between Judah and Israel to withdraw Israel from following David. He wants to take advantage of the disagreement. He turns against David. Similarly, a division with evil motives is always directed against the Lord Jesus.
All men of Israel listen to the call of Sheba. Those who have just spoken in favor of David withdraw from him again to follow a wicked man. Those who have called that “ten parts of the king” are of them (2 Samuel 19:43), now call that they “have no inheritance in the son of Jesse”, that is, that they have no portion in him. That is how it went when the Lord Jesus was here. First they were calling ‘hosanna’ and shortly thereafter ‘crucify Him’.
Only Judah remains faithful to David. They follow him from the Jordan to Jerusalem. If we apply this spiritually, we see an important way. The Jordan is a picture of the death and resurrection of Christ, and Jerusalem is the place that the LORD has chosen to make his Name dwell there. When the people who had left Egypt had passed through the Jordan, they came into the promised land.
Thus we may be aware that we died and rose with Christ and are thereby brought into the heavenly places, of which the promised land is picture. As a result, we shall want to be in the place that is now the dwelling place of God, the church. In practical terms, this means visiting the local church where we see what the church is being expressed (Matthew 18:15-Proverbs :).