PROCLAMATION
“Then said Jonathan unto David, ‘Whatsoever
thy soul desireth, I will even do it for thee.’ ” 1 Samuel 20:4 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the prophet Samuel. David went to
Jonathan and asked why his father Saul wanted to kill him. Jonathan said that Saul was not attempting to
kill him, remembering his father’s oath. (1 Samuel 19:6) But David knew better and he devised a plan
to confirm it and to prove it to Jonathan.
He would not show up for a feast and cause Saul to question his
absence. He gave Jonathan an excuse to
give Saul when he asked about him and Jonathan would know by Saul’s reaction
what his true intentions were. (1 Samuel 20:4-7) Then they devised a means by which Jonathan
could communicate Saul’s reaction to David while he was still in hiding. He would shoot three arrows near or past the
stone by which David was hiding. (1 Samuel 20:18-22) It came to past that Saul questioned Jonathan
regarding David’s absence from the feast and he replied as David had instructed
him. Saul was angry and upset with
Jonathan. He even threw a spear at him
and Jonathan knew that he intended to kill David. (1 Samuel 20:24-33) The next day he went to the field to let
David know Saul’s intentions. After he
signaled him with the three arrows, they met and cried together, and then David
left. (1 Samuel 20:35-42)
APPLICATION
There was a bond between David and Jonathan
that was stronger than most friendship bonds.
Some “friends” are only our friends while things are going well, but
they disappear when the bad times come.
When we really need them, some friends can’t be found. This friendship was stronger than family connections. This was a “Whatever you need, I will do for
you” type of friendship. As believers,
we have a real true friend that “sticketh closer than a brother.” (Proverbs
18:24) “Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” and Christ said that we are
His friends. (John 15:13-14) We are His
friends if we do what He commands. “What
a friend we have in Jesus …” (Christian hymn by Joseph Scriven)
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