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Once again, David has an opportunity to take Saul's life and, once again, David demonstrates mercy rather than judgment. David's kindness toward Saul and trust in God were not one-time decisions but evidence of a heart in harmony with the heart of God. Perhaps God chose David to be the honored ancestor of Jesus for illustrating the grace that would be fully demonstrated in Christ.
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https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/
Pastor Richard Lee's Sermon on David in 1 Samuel 24:
https://youtu.be/lLYmRfXiE9g
For Reflection:
Imagine David's frustration at having to prove himself repeatedly to Saul.
- Have you ever had to forgive someone repeatedly? What, if anything, has helped you to respond more like David?
- In the cave (1 Sam 24) and here, David experiences only a temporary repentance from Saul. In each case, David forgives Saul but wisely does not trust him. How would you explain the difference between forgiveness (which David grants) and reconciliation (which does not happen).
By Highrock ChurchOnce again, David has an opportunity to take Saul's life and, once again, David demonstrates mercy rather than judgment. David's kindness toward Saul and trust in God were not one-time decisions but evidence of a heart in harmony with the heart of God. Perhaps God chose David to be the honored ancestor of Jesus for illustrating the grace that would be fully demonstrated in Christ.
Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here:
https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/
Pastor Richard Lee's Sermon on David in 1 Samuel 24:
https://youtu.be/lLYmRfXiE9g
For Reflection:
Imagine David's frustration at having to prove himself repeatedly to Saul.
- Have you ever had to forgive someone repeatedly? What, if anything, has helped you to respond more like David?
- In the cave (1 Sam 24) and here, David experiences only a temporary repentance from Saul. In each case, David forgives Saul but wisely does not trust him. How would you explain the difference between forgiveness (which David grants) and reconciliation (which does not happen).