2025-04-27 - 1 Samuel 26:14-? (4)
1 Samuel 26:1-?
Interestingly, the roles were reversed here, with David stalking Saul
David, a wise military leader like Moses and Joshua, sent out scouts to see if Saul was approaching.
Again Saul is found with his spear at his side or, in this instance, “stuck in the ground near his head” (v. 7) while he sleeps. The regular association of Saul with his spear (18:10; 19:9; 22:6;
“On the other hand,” David continued, “if men have been lying to you about me or stoking the fires within you to feel animosity toward me, let those men be cursed.”…
Notice that David’s primary complaint against his enemies was not that they had forced him into exile, but that they had prevented him access to worshiping with His people.
Go, serve other gods. David’s exile from the land was virtually equivalent to forcing him to abandon the worship of the Lord, because there were no sanctuaries devoted to worship of the Lord outside of Israelite territory.
So far as can be determined Saul became resigned to his fate and never again tried to interfere with the will of God for the kingdom and its next anointed leader
The two men parted, Saul heading for ultimate disgrace and death, and David to ultimate glory and victory. However, David’s unbelief would take him to the land of the Philistines and the city of Ziklag, where he would live for about a year and a half. Soon David’s years of wandering and testing would end and he would be ready to sit on the throne of Israel and rule God’s people. One day David would look back on those difficult years and see in his painful experiences only the goodness and mercy of the Lord (
The first time David had a chance to deal with Saul, he touched the hem of his garment, and later was convicted. Now, David’s heart does not smite him because he doesn’t touch Saul at all.
I guarantee before the week is over, you’ll have an opportunity to lop off a head, to snip a garment, or to make a comment. But perhaps the Lord would say to you, “There’s a better. way.” I pray that the power of the Word being heard and received will change us from glory to glory—from a Saul to a David.