David’s next move was to the cave of Adullam, which is about 20 miles southwest of Jerusalem and 10 miles northeast of Gath (v.1). David wrote Psalm 34 while he was here at Adullam’s Cave. On the run from mad king Saul, hold up in a cave with all these needy men coming to him, I’m …
When David was brought before Israel’s monarch, Saul tried to talk him out of what appeared to be a foolish course of action (vv. 31-33). Human logic might have implied that he was embarking on a fool’s errand, but his confidence in the God of his fathers was so strong it assured him of …
When we last left Saul he was trapped in a predicament, with no guidance from God, not enough men nor enough weapons to resist a massive Philistine invasion (1 Samuel 13). Saul’s 600 men were stuck in a defensive …
The anointing of a king symbolizes the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in his life (v. 1). When Samuel poured oil on Saul’s head, this act represented God’s approval of Saul as a leader of His people. Anointing …
Today’s passage introduces us to Saul, the first king of Israel. (1) Saul was of the tribe of Benjamin, Israel’s smallest tribe and an unlikely place to find a leader all Israel could get behind (read Judges 19-20) …
Israel mourned for 20 years as the ark was stored, like an unwanted box, in Abinadab’s house in Kiriath-jearim (vv. 1-2). Eleazar, for all practical purposes, was the priest over it but Samuel was the real …
The Philistines had a big problem on their hands with the ark of the covenant in their possession (v. 1). Having the ark was like having a hot potato. They called on the priests and the fortunetellers for their advice …
Jesus defended His actions pointing out that He was only imitating His Father (v. 19). God’s sustaining work on the world has never ceased nor will it (vv. 20-23). Lack of understanding was not the problem. The Jews understood perfectly that Jesus was claiming equality with God. They …
1. The sons of Levi (vv. 1-30). This list clearly defines the priests and Levites line of descent. It has been said that the genealogy of Levi is given more amply and completely here than in any other place …
In our passage today we see the results of persistence. It must have been an exciting day for the Israelites to finally see what had been promised to them through their father’s generations before. Finally, the day had come when Joshua, with the help of God, was going to lead them into the …