The Bible Recap - Day 107 (1 Samuel 25-27) - Year 4
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We're back in first Samuel today, and the last thing that happened in this storyline
was that David spared Saul's life.
Then Saul acknowledged that David would be the next king.
So the timing is right for Samuel to die, which is how our reading opens today.
Then we get to David and his people
who had protected a rich man's flux while he was at a town.
The rich man's name is Neball, which means foolish.
They've done Neball a service,
so David sends his men to ask Neball for provisions
so they can keep the feast,
but he refuses and even insults David.
So they decide to attack his estate and
take what he refuses to give. David makes a vow to kill all the males in the ball's
household. It's interesting to see how differently David responds here than how he was responding
to Saul in the past. One of Neball's servants takes word of all of this
back to Neball's wife, Abigail, letting her know how honorable and helpful David and
his men have been to them. The servant knows his life as a stake, but he can't appeal to Neball because
he's an unreasonable man, so he goes to Abigail instead. She gets some food and wine together,
a lot of it, like she clears the aisles at the Israeli Costco and takes it to David without
mentioning it to her husband. And she has a beautiful approach when she drops off all
the shopping cars.
She humbles herself before him and accepts the blame for everything that has gone wrong,
even though it's not her fault.
This helps to diffuse David's anger.
Then she reasons with him and wishes him well.
She also seems to indicate that she knows both David's past and future.
Unlike Nabal who insulted David, she seems to know that he killed Goliath with a sling
shot because she references it, and she seems to know that he killed Goliath with a slingshot
because she references it, and she seems to know that he'll be the next king of Israel.
But she seems to really believe in him as well. And it calms David down.
He relents. This means he's breaking his vow to God, but we've learned by now that it's better
to break a vow than to take a life. David realizes what a blessing she's been to him
and that God sent her at just the right time
before he killed a bunch of innocent men
in an act of revenge.
Abigail tells Neball about it the next day
and he has some sort of physical response,
a heart attack or a stroke or a coma,
then God kills him 10 days later.
David goes back to get her and marries her
and she continues to show him respect.
She's leaving her wealthiest state behind to marry a man who moves around in the desert.
I know he's David, but at the time this was not a lifestyle upgrade. It was certainly
a personality upgrade though.
Quick sidebar. At some point prior to this, David's first marriage to Saul's daughter
McCall had ended without his consent.
Saul gave her to another man after he felt David betrayed him, but we'll find out later
that David was not okay with that.
David had also married a woman named Ahinom.
Cut to David and Ziff again, and the Ziffites are tattle-tailing on him to Saul, just like
they did in chapter 23.
Despite the great conversation David had with Saul outside the cave bathroom,
Saul goes back with his army of thousands
to hunt David again.
David and one of his men, Abishai,
sneak into their camp at night while they're sleeping.
Just like the men had done in the cave,
Abishai encourages David to kill Saul
then and they are quick and easy.
But David refuses to do God's job for him.
Instead, he takes Saul, spear, and water jar and easy. But David refuses to do God's job for him. Instead, he takes Saul, spear, and water jar and leaves.
Once he gets a safe distance away,
David calls out to them to make his point.
And he drives the point home by saying,
look, if God is the one who sent you here, I receive this.
But if you're here because of the words of men
or the fear of man, then knock it off.
Those men are cursed, and they even said
I should worship other gods besides Yahweh. That's bonkers." Then Saul gets it. Again, David gives him a
step back, Saul blesses him, and they go their separate ways. But all this has made David
wonder if there will ever be a day when he doesn't have to run from Saul. The last time they talk,
he thought all that was finally over, but
then it came unhinged again. Maybe you've been there. Prolonged trials will always lead
to despair and sin if we fail to trust God. And that's the path David heads down. He
begins to think Saul will be victorious. The only solution he can think of is to leave
Israel and go back to Felistia for asylum again. The last time he was there things didn't go so well and he had to act like he was insane,
but this time he brings an army with him and Akish welcomes them.
Saul does finally stop hunting for him at this point,
so David asks Akish for some land to live in and turns his attention elsewhere,
attacking the cities in the area. This goes on for 16 months with him raiding little towns on the edge of Felistia, just like the Israelites should have done a long time ago. David is making strides
to fulfill God's command, but instead of slaughtering the spoils like he's supposed to, he brings them
back to Aakish, but lies to him about where they came from. He's pretending his raids are on Israel
to earn the trust of Aakish, but he's doing it through lies.
I know this is a holy war, but I'm having a hard time with this David.
It's not a good look.
Today's God shot for me was how God worked through Abigail.
He granted her wisdom to know how to de-escalate a situation that was about to get out of control.
That takes real trust in God to enter into chaos and create peace.
Scripture marks her as someone with discernment,
which is God given.
So far in Scripture, the only other person
who has been referred to as discerning is Joseph.
And God used him in much the same way,
entering into chaos and bringing peace.
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