DAVID, A FEARFUL FUGITIVE
1 Samuel 21:1-15 / Keywords 21:6
So the priest gave him the consecrated bread, since
there was no bread there except the bread of the Presence that had been removed
from before the LORD and replaced by hot bread on the day it was taken away.
1. Chapter 21 begins David’s long refuge from Saul’s pursuit.
He first went to Nob, to Ahimelek, the priest who was unaware of Saul’s
outburst toward David. David lied about his situation to gain food and weapons
from Ahimelek (2). It is unknown whose side Ahimelek would have taken. But
because of David’s lie, his willingness to help brought a disaster onto his
household (22:17-19). Later, Jesus mentioned this incident as one of helping
the hungry over religious rituals (Mark 2:23-28), yet David’s deception was not
honorable.
2. David went into the Philistine territory to avoid Saul’s
pursuit. But in Gath, Goliath’s hometown, he realized people had heard how he
had slain the Philistines. He was afraid and pretended insanity to escape the
unwanted attention (13). Through this low point in his life, he understood the
Lord’s mercy and deliverance of the poor and brokenhearted (Psalm 34). Through
this painful time, the Lord was molding David to be a king who understands the
fragile nature of human glory and the fear of God.
Prayer
Father, I am weak and fearful before the world that is like a roaring lion. Yet
I am comforted knowing that you keep me close to you. Please protect my heart
today so that I may fear none other than you.
One Word
Fearing God
is true wisdom
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