Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Samuel 25-27.
Usually when I read today’s passage I focus on David’s encounter with Nabal and Abigail. Today I want to focus on David’s refusal a second time to take King Saul’s life. On both occasions when David refused to take King Saul’s life he did so for the same reason, Saul was God’s anointed king over Israel. He did this despite the fact that Samuel had anointed him to take Saul’s place as king over Israel. However, despite Saul’s promise that he would not harm David, David knew that it was just a matter of time until King Saul set forth once more with his army to kill David and his men. We can take a lesson here on respect for those whom God has put into positions of political authority. David refused to take any action against King Saul because God had made Saul king. David did this despite having been chosen by God to replace Saul as king. David honored Saul as king until God removed him from the throne. We should have a similar respect for those whom God has placed in positions of authority over us, even those who fail to honor God.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.