Day 101: 1 Samuel 26-28

The extent to which Saul will go in his own desperation is astonishing. Even knowing that David will be king (1 Samuel 24:20, 26:25), even after having repented of pursuing David once, he does so again. Why engage in such a hopeless pursuit? It gets increasingly hopeless, and Saul gets increasingly desperate, as the story continues, to the point at which he is violating his own law (Romans 2:1) and consulting with one who has a familiar spirit because God has abandoned him. At this point Sauls actions mirror the vain efforts of the Devil, while David continues to believe that God is a faithful rewarder of those who who seek Him. (Hebrews 11:6)

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