PROCLAMATION
“And Saul sent messengers to take David;
and when they saw the company of the prophets prophesying, and Samuel standing
as appointed over them, The Spirit of God was upon the messengers of Saul, and
they also prophesied.” 1 Samuel 19:20 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the prophet Samuel. As Saul’s fear
of David grew, he told all of his attendants and his son Jonathan to kill
David. But because Jonathan liked David, he warned him of Saul’s intentions
and told him to hide himself. (1 Samuel 19:1-2) Jonathan spoke with Saul
and asked him why he wanted to kill a man who had done good for Israel and had
done him no wrong. After they spoke Saul relented. (1 Samuel
19:3-7) Then war broke out and David went out to fight the
Philistines. After he defeated them and returned, an evil spirit again
came upon Saul and again he sought to kill David with a spear. (1 Samuel
19:8-10) Again David eluded Saul and escaped. Saul sent men to David’s
house to watch for him but his wife Michal warned him and he escaped. She
deceived Saul and his men by covering an idol in David’s bed. (1 Samuel
19:11-17) David went to Samuel and told him all that Saul had done, then
they went to Naioth and dwelt there. Word came to Saul that David was
there and he sent men to capture David. However, when the men arrived
there, The Spirit of The Lord came upon them and they joined the prophets who
were prophesying. (1 Samuel 19:18-20) Twice more Saul sent men to capture
David, and twice more The Spirit of The Lord came upon them and they began
prophesying. (1 Samuel 19:21-22) Finally, Saul went himself to capture
David and when he arrived in Naioth, The Spirit of The Lord came upon him and
he began prophesying. (1 Samuel 19:23-24)
APPLICATION
The Spirit of The Lord God can use our
family, our friends, or even our enemies to protect us from hurt and
harm. If we believe in Him and obey His Holy Word, He will keep a hedge
of protection around us. (Job 1:10) Under His wings will He shelter us.
(Psalm 91:4) Once we are His, we are safely within His hands and no one
can pluck us out of His hands. (John 10:28-29) The Lord God protects those
who belong to Him.
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