Wednesday, March 16, 2016

ABIGAIL'S REMINDER

ABIGAIL’S REMINDER

Read 1 Samuel 25:14-33

When the LORD takes pleasure
in anyone’s way, he causes their
enemies to make peace with them.

David and 400 of his warriors thundered through the countryside in search of Nabal, a prosperous brute who had harshly refused to lend them help.  David would have murdered him if he hadn’t first encountered Abigail, Nabal’s wife.  She had packed up enough food to feed an army and traveled out to meet the troops, hoping to head off disaster.  She respectfully reminded David that guilt would haunt him if he followed through with his vengeful plan (1 Samuel 25:31).  David realized she was right and blessed her for her good judgment.

David’s anger was legitimate-he had protected Nabal’s shepherds in the wilderness (vv.14-17) and had been repaid evil for good.  However, his anger was leading him into sin.  David’s first instinct was to sink his sword into Nabal, even though he knew God did not approve of murder and revenge (Exodus 20:13; Leviticus 19:18).

When we’ve been offended, it’s good to compare our instincts with God’s intent for human behavior.  We may be inclined to strike at people verbally, isolate ourselves, or escape through any number of ways.  However, choosing a gracious response will help us avoid regret, and most important it will please God.  When our desire is to honor God in our relationships, He is able to make even our enemies to be at peace with us (SEE Proverbs 16:7).  

JENNIFER BENSON SCHULDT

Lord, thank You for holding back Your anger and having mercy on me.  Help me to walk in step with your Spirit so that my actions please You in every situation.

We can endure life’s wrongs because we know that
God will make things right.

Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace


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