PROCLAMATION
“And Saul saw and knew that The Lord was
with David, and that Michal Saul’s daughter loved him. And Saul was yet
to more afraid of David; and Saul became David’s enemy continually.” 1
Samuel 18:28-29 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the prophet Samuel. David was
brought before Saul, still holding Goliath’s head in his hand, and Saul asked
him whose son he was. David replied, “I am the son of your servant Jesse
of Bethlehem.” (1 Samuel 17:57-58) Jonathan the son of Saul overheard the
conversation and his soul became one with the soul of David, and he loved David
as much as he loved himself. Whatever mission Saul sent David on, he was
very successful so Saul gave David a high rank in the army. When the men
returned home from battle, the women came out and sang: “Saul has slain his
thousands, and David his tens of thousands.” This angered Saul. (1 Samuel
18:5-9) He threw a spear at David on two occasions but David eluded
him. Saul was afraid of David because The Lord was with him. So he
sent David away on military campaigns, but this just gave David even greater
success. This increased Saul’s fear of David. (1 Samuel 18:10-16)
Saul offered David his daughter Merab to marry but he refused, stating that he
was not worthy of such an honor. (1 Samuel 18:17-19) Later Saul had his
attendants speak to David about accepting in marriage Saul’s daughter Michal
who was in love with David. But David said that he was poor and he was
told that all Saul wanted from him for her hand in marriage was one hundred
Philistine foreskins. (1 Samuel 18:20-26) So David took his men and
killed two hundred Philistine men and brought back their foreskins. Saul
realized that The Lord was with David and he became even more afraid of him,
and he became his enemy. (1 Samuel 18:27-29)
APPLICATION
Some
of the time we do not have to do anything wrong for people to hate
us. Some people will hate us because The Lord God has blessed us
with success. They will become jealous, or envious of us because of
what God has done for us. However, The Lord God can turn our haters
and enemies into our footstools for taking us even higher. (Matthew 22:24, Mark
12:36, Luke 20:43, Acts 2:35, Hebrews 1:13, and Hebrews 10:13) People
may not like us, and may even try to block us, but all things work together for
good for them that love The Lord. (Romans 8:28) “… If God be for us, who
can be against us?” (Romans 8:31)
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