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    1 samuel 21

    Explore "1 samuel 21" with insightful episodes like "1 Samuel 21-24 | David Lied", "Thankful for Our Foreshadowed King (1 Samuel 21-22)", "Tragic Memoirs of a Priest (1 Samuel 21-22)" and "Trust God for Victory" from podcasts like ""God's Plan, Your Part", "Clyde Christian Bible Church", "Clyde Christian Bible Church" and "Daily Launch"" and more!

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    1 Samuel 21-24 | David Lied

    1 Samuel 21-24 | David Lied

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    1 Samuel 21-24 recounts a series of events in David's life as he fled from King Saul, who was jealous of David's popularity and saw him as a threat to his own reign.

    In Chapter 21 David goes to the town of Nob, where he meets Ahimelech the priest and asks for provisions for himself and his men. David lies to Ahimelech, telling him that he is on a secret mission from the king and needs food. Ahimelech gives David the holy bread and the sword of Goliath. When Saul learns of David's whereabouts, he orders the execution of Ahimelech and all the priests who helped him.

    The story of David lying to Ahimelech raises ethical questions about the use of deception, even in difficult circumstances. Some commentators argue that David's lie was justified because he was in a life-threatening situation and needed to protect himself and his men. Others argue that lying, even in dire circumstances, is still wrong and goes against the biblical commandment not to bear false witness. Ultimately, the story of David's flight from Saul highlights the importance of trust and faithfulness, even in the face of danger and adversity.

    In Chapter 22, David flees to the cave of Adullam,  where he is joined by his family and a group of men who are in debt, distressed, or discontented. Saul discovers that David is in the area and orders his soldiers to kill him. David seeks refuge with the people of Keilah, who are being threatened by the Philistines. With God's help, David defeats the Philistines, but Saul continues to pursue him.

    After that, David continues to evade Saul, who is determined to kill him. David receives help from the people of Keilah, but he eventually has to flee again when Saul threatens to attack the city. David seeks guidance from God through Abiathar the priest, who brings him the ephod. David learns that the people of Keilah will betray him to Saul, so he and his men leave the city and remain in the wilderness.

    Finally in Chapter 24,  Saul pursues David into the wilderness of Engedi, where he enters a cave to relieve himself. David and his men are hiding in the cave, and David has the opportunity to kill Saul. Instead, David cuts off a corner of Saul's robe without him noticing. Later, David confronts Saul and shows him the piece of his robe, telling him that he could have killed him but chose not to. David refuses to attack the Lord's anointed and trusts that God will judge between them.

    As for the context of David refusing to attack the Lord's anointed, this was a common belief in ancient Israelite culture that the king was chosen and anointed by God and therefore should not be harmed or opposed.

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    Thankful for Our Foreshadowed King (1 Samuel 21-22)

    Thankful for Our Foreshadowed King (1 Samuel 21-22)

    Much of David's story serves as foreshadowing for what the Kingship of his royal heir, Jesus, would eventually look like.  It's there in everything as small as five loaves of bread, to as large as his willingness to shoulder other people's guilt.  Today, we examine ten details from the story we examined last week (David flees Saul, who murders the prophets) and find reasons to be especially thankful for Jesus.

    WARNING: Major spoilers ahead if you ever intend to watch Shawshank Redemption!

    Tragic Memoirs of a Priest (1 Samuel 21-22)

    Tragic Memoirs of a Priest (1 Samuel 21-22)

    A madman bent on extinguishing an innocent hero.
    A majestic sword and sacred bread offered in a time of distress.
    A murderous shepherd who betrays God's anointed leader.
    Deception.  Destruction.  Desperation.
    A lone survivor who lives to tell the entire tale.
    And in the center of it all: a God who remembers His promises.

    Please enjoy this dramatic retelling of the events of 1 Samuel 21 and 22*.

    *Based on real life events... though creative licenses have certainly been taken!

    Trust God for Victory

    Trust God for Victory

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