Scripture:
1 Samuel 26:13-20
Fri, 22 October 2021

The Triumph over Evil Oppressors (1)

Observation:

What significant observations can you make about David’s character from his words in verses 15 to 16 and 18 to 20?

Deeper Reflection
DAVID “STOOD ON TOP OF THE HILL some distance away” with “a wide space between” him and Saul (v.13), “space that is symbolic of the gap in outlook and destiny between them”37. David made a second attempt (the first in 1 Sam 24:8-22) “to put an end to the conflict that had created so much grief for David”38, which shows how we can triumph over evil oppressors. David made an honest declaration of his innocence before his oppressor Saul: “What have I done? Or what evil is in my hand?” (v.18). With a humble posture, David went out of his way to express his allegiance and submission to Saul. David addressed Saul as “my lord” three times (vv.17-19), called him “king” six times (vv.15-17, 19-20, 1 Sam 26:22), referred to him as “the LORD’s anointed” twice in Saul’s hearing (v.16, 1 Sam 26:23) and described himself as Saul’s “servant” twice (vv.18-19).39 And David rebuked Abner for his failure to protect the king (vv.14-16). But despite his honest claim of innocence, David still assumed the possibility of himself having committed some sin for which “the LORD has incited” Saul against him as judgment; and if it were so, he would ask God to accept an offering “to restore the broken relationship and end the strife”40 (v.19). Paul cared very little about how people judged him when he was conscious of nothing against himself; but he qualified it with “But that does not make me innocent. It is the Lord who judges me” (1 Cor 4:3-4).
37 David G. Firth, 278
38 Robert D. Bergen, 258
39 Robert B. Chisholm Jr., 171
40 Robert D. Bergen, 258
Application:

What does it mean for me to walk with a humble posture before people who make life difficult for me?

Prayer:
Write a prayer to God as your response from your meditation on and application of the Scriptures.
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise:
  • Pray for SGI leaders: To walk with a humble posture before difficult people.
  • Pray for significant people:
  • Pray for those in need:
  • Pray for self:

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Daily Devo
Daily Devotional Journal
Scripture:
Daniel 10:11-12, 14-19
Tue, 26 September 2023

A Man of High Esteem

Observation:

What significant observations can you make about Daniel being called “man of high esteem” (vv.11, 19)?

Deeper Reflection
One of the heavenly beings called Daniel “man of high esteem” (v.11). This honour was bestowed on Daniel emphatically, in that it was repeated twice (v.19). This “high esteem” did not come from man, but from God Himself. God gave this honour to Daniel toward the end of his life when God called him to “enter into rest” (Dan 12:13). As a youth, Daniel “made up his mind not to defile himself with the king’s choice food” (Dan 1:8), and as an old man, he was faithful to God in spending time with Him in his “three times a day” devotion, even if it means to be thrown into the lions’ den (Dan 6:10). Daniel was finishing well in his life with “humbling yourself before your God” (v.12). When we think of finishing well in terms of successful accomplishments, we must be careful that we are not exalting ourselves.It is not for us to see ourselves in any way as a person of high esteem before God. It is for God to say that to us (2 Cor 10:17-18). Daniel never saw himself as a “man of high esteem”. A key emphasis in Daniel 10 is Daniel being greatly overwhelmed by the holiness and glory of God represented by the heavenly being with an awesome appearance (Dan 10:5-10, 15-18). And it was in this encounter with God when he was called “man of high esteem” that Daniel said, “How can such a servant of my Lord talk with such as my Lord?”50 (v.17). The man highly esteemed by God saw his unworthiness before God.
50 I have theologically translated “my lord” to “my Lord”, since the heavenly being is a representation of God.
Application:

What does being highly esteemed by God mean to me?

Prayer:
Write a prayer to God as your response from your meditation on and application of the Scriptures.
Prayer Pointers:
  • Give thanks and praise
  • Pray for pastors and staff: To be able to see oneself as God sees
  • Pray for significant people
  • Pray for those in need
  • Pray for self

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