Read 1 Samuel 27 – David understood Saul would never stop hunting him, so he sought refuge among the Philistines. David’s relationship with king Achish seems to be a web of mutual respect and deceit. Achish wants David to be his slave, and believes him to be waging war against the Israeli town’s. David is actually picking off the Philistine towns, killing everyone so that no one can testify against him. This is a curious chapter to me. It seems out of character for a man after God’s own heart to raid towns and lie about it. Notice God is not mentioned in ch 27. David seems to be acting on his own accord, and not leaning into the Lord. Can you recall a season adrift? Were you the master of your universe? It is a heavy life to live. But take heart because God never gives up on you. ๐๐ฐ๐๐๐๐ฐ๐
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1 Samuel 26
Read 1 Samuel 26 – Can you picture it? If it was a movie, would the director give it a comedic flare or cue in the dramatic music? David and Abishai slip into Saulโs enemy camp – through 3,000 sleeping soldiers, to Saul and Abner who were in the center. This is what Godโs favor looks like (26:12). David and Abishai whisper over what to do next. David forbids the killing of Saul, again because he is Godโs anointed, but instead takes his spear and water jug, and moves a safe distance away, and begins taunting Saul and his troops. King Saul responds, calling him, โDavid, my sonโ (26:17) Talk about a dysfunctional relationship! Saul repents to David, asks him to come home and says he will not harm him (26:21). This sounds a lot like the cave scene in chapter 24. Have you ever shown grace to a difficult person? It will reveal your true heart. I am awed by David’s lead. His men did not take matters into their own hands even though their lives were also in jeopardy. Patience, courage, loyalty and faith are revealed in our chapter. โณ๐ก๐ฆ๐๐ฆ๐กโณ
1 Samuel 25
Read 1 Samuel 25 – Samuelโฆ the one Hannah prayed forโฆ the one entrusted to the Lordโฆ the one who never lost his way and appointed king Saul and David at the Lordโs directionโฆ Samuel dies (25:1), yet, his legacy continues through the life of King David.ย
Legacy, who made you the person you are and what about you will live on in your loved ones?
ย Perhaps David was grieving when he moved down to the wilderness of Maon. The transition of grief is a messy job as a person moves from who they were, walking alongside their loved one, to who they are walking without them.ย
Here in Maon, we meet Nabal and Abigail. The bible tells us that Nabal means fool, and he certainly is.ย But I love Abigail!ย I love how she keeps her wits and does the right thing despite the bad choices of her husband. ย Her servants trust her in the face of disaster (25:14-17), and she wastes no time in response.ย She humbly approaches David, taking responsibility and reminding David of who he was.ย Her actions changed everything; she earned Davidโs gratitude (25:33), and saved her people from slaughter.ย Abigail didn’t let her husbands sloppy life ruin hers. In the end, the Lord rescued Abigail from her difficult marriage and she became the wife of King David.ย ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ปโค๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป
1 Samuel 24
Read 1 Samuel 24 – Humility is strength restrained. Humility is a fear of the Lord God Almighty that comes before ones human responses. Davidโs men interpret Sauls selecting the very cave they were hiding in to relieve himself as a sign from God. It can be tempting to want something so much that you read circumstances as the Lordโs favor, without giving the matter prayerful discernment. David doesnโt kill Saul out of reverence for God; Saul was chosen by God and to harm him would be to dishonor the Lord. David did cut a piece of Saulโs robe – which was culturally considered an extension of a rulerโs royal essence, and this simple act gave David great remorse(24:4-5). After the king was out of the cave, David called out to him and made him aware of his mercy. Saul seems to experience true remorse and understanding that David will be king after him. Does your heart align with David? Will you live humble?๐ธ๐๐๐๐ป๐๐๐ธ
1 Samuel 23
Read 1 Samuel 23 – David hears of persecution in Keilah, asks the Lord if he should go, and goes(23:1-2). Learn. Pray. Move. Itโs a great pattern for life. David is a fearless protector. His men feared (23:3), and David did not dismiss their fears, but reconfirmed with the LORD(23:4). They were successful in rescuing the people of Keilah, and Saul learns of their location and brings his entire army. Notice Saul says, โGod has handed him over to me, for he has trapped him in a walled town.โ Some people are prone to invent what God is thinking or doing to suit their own interests. Later, in 23:21, Saul offers the Lordโs blessing for the men who betrayed David, adding, โAt last someone is concerned about me!โ Pathetic, right? Have you ever made up what God thinks without actually praying about it? Be cautious of throwing your own pity party; rather, let gratitude and prayer lead you through life.๐โโ๏ธ๐ โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐๐โโ๏ธ๐ โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
1 Samuel 22 With Bonus
Read 1 Samuel 22 – King Saul is a maniac. He reminds me of the rock stars of the 70’s, living like they had no one to answer to, full of abandon, destruction, and ego… except Saul takes his aggressions out on people, not just hotel rooms. David is still in hiding, and many join him (22:2). Saul questions the priests and orders his men to slaughter the them, but they refuse (22:15-17). He orders Doeg, his chief shepherd to do it (we met him in 21:7). Doeg kills 85 priests, then seeks out their families and livestock. Only one escapes, Abiathar, who runs to David and is offered protection(22:20-23). My blood is boiling with outrage at the atrocities! ๐๐ก๐ญโ๏ธ๐ญ๐ก๐
Bonus edition: SHEPHERDS
Jesus refers to himself as the Good Shepherd. He says the sheep hear His voice and follow Him. See: Matthew 10, John 10, Revelation 7.
King David was a shepherd. Those days and nights in the field taught him to fight off attackers, to rescue, to care for a flock and to ponder the mysteries of God. See 1 Samuel 16:11, 17:34-37, Psalm 23
Doeg was a shepherd. The same skills David used for good, he used for evil when he slaughtered the priests and their families. Evil will always try to imitate God. See 1 Samuel 21-22
1 Samuel 21
Read 1 Samuel 21 – David is a quick thinker. David goes to the priest, Ahimelech, for food and weapons. He is offered the priests breadโฆ Jesus will refer to this when defending his apostles for eating grain on the sabbath by saying: THE SABBATH WAS MADE FOR MAN, AND NOT MAN FOR THE SABBATH (Mark 2:27). Human needs rise above legalism. The priest has one weapon to offer, it is the very sword of Goliath. David moves on to a Philistine community, ruled by King Achish, whose officers recognize David and know he is the king of the land (21:11). David tricks them into thinking him insane (21:13) as a means to escape. Sometimes it’s hard to know where to turn for help, and when you realize you’re in bad company, it’s time to use every trick in the book. ๐ฅ๐ก๐๐๐ป๐๐ก๐ฅ