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Friends in the Fight | 1 Samuel 19:1-3

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  • When enemies pursue you need a godly friend.

    Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

    This week, we are in a new chapter, 1 Samuel 19. I've titled this chapter "When Enemies Pursue God Will Protect."

    Let's jump into our text in 1 Samuel 19:1-3, which reads:

    And Saul spoke to Jonathan his son and to all his servants, that they should kill David. But Jonathan, Saul's son, delighted much in David. And Jonathan told David, "Saul my father seeks to kill you. Therefore be on your guard in the morning. Stay in a secret place and hide yourself. And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where you are, and I will speak to my father about you. And if I learn anything I will tell you." — 1 Samuel 19:1-3

    This passage requires little explanation but contains a couple of crucial details. First, it marks the first time King Saul openly expresses his desire to kill David. Until this point, much of his scheming had been conducted in private, evidenced by his decision to give David command, put him in harm's way during battle, propose a dowry of 100 Philistine foreskins, and two previous spear attacks. Second, this also marks the first moment Jonathan walks a careful line between his friend and his father. This is a cautious matter for him because advocacy for a perceived enemy could be interpreted as treason.

    But this draws attention to an essential point for believers. When enemies attack us, we need good and godly friends to help us through the situation. We cannot do situations like these alone. Jonathan, an ally to David, knows his innocence, is willing to advocate for him, and still has some power of persuasion over his father. While this might be a cautious matter, Jonathan is willing to risk his relationship and reputation for his friend.

    You need friends like this—good and godly friends. But some of you are living this life without a single believing friend. Some of you have too many bar, boating, and betting friends but have no believing friends. What are you going to do when an enemy attacks? Who is going to advocate for you? Do you think those friends at the bar will advocate for you? I promise you they will not. They will bail on you, but they will never back you.

    Build an infantry of mighty men around you. That's what David does, so he never battles alone, whether the battle is within or without. You will discover in this chapter that David turns to three friends who become instruments of protection for him: Jonathan, Michal, and Samuel. Two of the three happen to be children of King Saul.

    #GodlyFriends, #FaithfulSupport, #ProtectionInPeril

    Ask This:
    1. Who are the godly friends in your life that you can rely on when facing challenges, and how can you actively support them in return?
    2. How can you build and nurture a network of faithful allies who will stand with you and advocate for you in difficult times?
    Do This:

    Get believing, friends.

    Pray This:

    Lord, thank You for the godly friends You have placed in my life who support and protect me in times of trouble. Help me to be a faithful ally to others and to build strong, Christ-centered relationships that reflect Your love and grace. Amen.

    Play This:

    What A Friend.

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When enemies pursue you need a godly friend.

Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

This week, we are in a new chapter, 1 Samuel 19. I've titled this chapter "When Enemies Pursue God Will Protect."

Let's jump into our text in 1 Samuel 19:1-3, which reads:

And Saul spoke to Jonathan his son and to all his servants, that they should kill David. But Jonathan, Saul's son, delighted much in David. And Jonathan told David, "Saul my father seeks to kill you. Therefore be on your guard in the morning. Stay in a secret place and hide yourself. And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where you are, and I will speak to my father about you. And if I learn anything I will tell you." — 1 Samuel 19:1-3

This passage requires little explanation but contains a couple of crucial details. First, it marks the first time King Saul openly expresses his desire to kill David. Until this point, much of his scheming had been conducted in private, evidenced by his decision to give David command, put him in harm's way during battle, propose a dowry of 100 Philistine foreskins, and two previous spear attacks. Second, this also marks the first moment Jonathan walks a careful line between his friend and his father. This is a cautious matter for him because advocacy for a perceived enemy could be interpreted as treason.

But this draws attention to an essential point for believers. When enemies attack us, we need good and godly friends to help us through the situation. We cannot do situations like these alone. Jonathan, an ally to David, knows his innocence, is willing to advocate for him, and still has some power of persuasion over his father. While this might be a cautious matter, Jonathan is willing to risk his relationship and reputation for his friend.

You need friends like this—good and godly friends. But some of you are living this life without a single believing friend. Some of you have too many bar, boating, and betting friends but have no believing friends. What are you going to do when an enemy attacks? Who is going to advocate for you? Do you think those friends at the bar will advocate for you? I promise you they will not. They will bail on you, but they will never back you.

Build an infantry of mighty men around you. That's what David does, so he never battles alone, whether the battle is within or without. You will discover in this chapter that David turns to three friends who become instruments of protection for him: Jonathan, Michal, and Samuel. Two of the three happen to be children of King Saul.

#GodlyFriends, #FaithfulSupport, #ProtectionInPeril

Ask This:
  1. Who are the godly friends in your life that you can rely on when facing challenges, and how can you actively support them in return?
  2. How can you build and nurture a network of faithful allies who will stand with you and advocate for you in difficult times?
Do This:

Get believing, friends.

Pray This:

Lord, thank You for the godly friends You have placed in my life who support and protect me in times of trouble. Help me to be a faithful ally to others and to build strong, Christ-centered relationships that reflect Your love and grace. Amen.

Play This:

What A Friend.

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