Baseball and the Bible

Caves, Crowns, and Crossroads


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The story of David and Saul in 1 Samuel chapters 24-31 presents us with a powerful study in restraint, mercy, and trusting God's timing. We witness David facing not one, but multiple opportunities to seize the throne by force—to take matters into his own hands and eliminate the threat that Saul posed to his life. Yet in each instance, David chose a different path. He refused to harm 'the Lord's anointed,' even when his own men urged him to act, even when it would have been justified by human standards. This remarkable restraint teaches us that God's timing is not always our timing, and that forcing our way into what we believe is our destiny can actually work against God's perfect plan. David's statement 'May the Lord judge between you and me' reveals a profound trust in divine justice over human revenge. The tragic end of Saul's life stands in stark contrast—a king who repeatedly ignored God's voice, who sought guidance from mediums instead of the Lord, and who ultimately fell on his own sword. Between these two men, we see the consequences of two different approaches to life: one rooted in patience and faith, the other in disobedience and self-reliance. The question for us becomes: which path are we walking? Are we forcing doors open that God hasn't unlocked, or are we waiting with faithful expectancy for His perfect timing?

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Baseball and the BibleBy Ryker