Get 30 FREE sermons.

JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE WEEK 14 (14 OF 52)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: 1 Samuel 21, 2 Samuel 15
This content is part of a series.


Journey Through the Bible Week 14 (14 of 52)
Series: 365 Day Journey Through the Bible
Donald Cantrell
1 Samuel 21- 2 Samuel 15


Day 92 April 2 - 1 Samuel 21, 22, 23, and 24

David has escaped the hand of Saul but he fled with nothing and he is hungry. He goes to Nob and desires something to eat and the priest tells him that all he has to offer him is the bread from the table within the tabernacle. The priest gave David the bread and in doing so he violated the letter of the law but not the spirit of the law. Jesus and his disciples were walking through a corn field on a Sabbath day and they were hungry, so they ate. Some accused them of violating the Sabbath and Jesus told them that the Sabbath was created for man and not man for the Sabbath. The bread in the tabernacle was deemed to be common bread because David was hungry and in need of food.

Point to Ponder

We must be careful in trying to live by rules and regulations. Those that live for God must do so in ''spirit'' and in ''truth.'' We must never become so rigid that we are not able to help those in need. I know so many that not only hate the sin but they also hate the sinner. We can never help those in need if all we do is live a life of legalism. If you're Christian walk is built around rules, regulations, and walls of negativity then you need to do an inventory of the passion in your relationship with Christ.

I - The Sword of Goliath (1 Samuel 21)

II - The Slaying of Priests (1 Samuel 22)

III - The Servant of God (1 Samuel 23)

IV - The Sparing of Saul (1 Samuel 24)

Point to Ponder

David went into the cave where King Saul was sleeping and could have killed his enemy but he refused to do so and only cut a piece of his garment off. David realized that God had placed Saul in the kingly off and when God saw fit he would remove the king from his office.

Point to Ponder

David was going to be the next king, Saul knew this fact, as did Jonathon, and David knew it. Despite t ...

There are 17033 characters in the full content. This excerpt only shows a 2000 character sample of the full content.

Price:  $5.99 or 1 credit
Start a Free Trial