Thursday, November 2, 2017

Year 7, Day 306: 1 Samuel 20

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Isn’t it interesting what happens in our life when we let jealousy and pride have roost in our life?  When we let evil in and let it stay, its creeping tendrils wrap themselves around every aspect of our life.  Suddenly we find its influence where we did not expect it.  Our life is corrupted in ways we could not – even would not – allow.

For example, take Saul.  We’ve been talking for a few days now about Saul’s jealousy of David.  Saul’s jealousy has turned into all-out hatred.  About the only thing keeping David alive at this point is that the leader (Saul) fears David’s popularity among the people.  (Aside: sound like a parallel to the life of Jesus to anyone?)

Today we see that Saul has allowed this evil spirit of jealousy and pride to affect other places in his life.  When his own son mentions David’s name in his presence, Saul’s anger is kindled; Saul tries to pin his own son to the wall with the point of a spear!  Can you imagine what dark evil must reside within a person to try and kill their own son just at the mention of another person’s name?

Unfortunately, Jonathan learns a harsh lesson here.  Blood is thicker than water, but the spirit is thicker than blood.  When we allow a spirit of evil in our life, we will eventually follow that spirit of evil against all the other influences in our life.  Jonathan learns that his own father is capable of not only hating David but hating him as well.  We must be careful of how much we let evil, hatred, jealousy, pride, and other sins have a place in our life.

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