Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Samuel 21-24.
One thing which always strikes me about this passage is that Ahimelek the priest was afraid of David when David came to him alone. We know from the rest of the passage that Ahimelek did not yet know that David was running from King Saul. It seems that Ahimelek feared that David had been sent by Saul to kill him. We see from King Saul’s actions later when he ordered Ahimelek, his family, and all of the people of the town of Nob killed (note that Nob was a town of priests) that Ahimelek’s fear was not without basis. However, I want to focus on what the incident at Keilah tells us about David’s decision making. When David heard that the Philistines were raiding Keilah, he asked God for guidance as to whether he should defend the town. Then, when his men were afraid to go, he asked God again. Once he was in Keilah and heard that King Saul was mustering the army to attack Keilah, David sought God’s guidance once more. We see here that David regularly sought God’s guidance in making decisions.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.