“Help Others”
BIBLE READING:
1
Samuel 18-20
This chapter presents
an interesting shift in Israel’s regard from Saul to David. Saul’s initial
enthusiasm for David quickly deteriorated into suspicion and fear, as David’s
popularity and prominence in Israel grew. Every step upward for David seemed to
be a step downward for Saul. Every attempt Saul made to squelch David’s
popularity had the opposite effect, making him even more admired. Saul, instead
of honoring his pledge to release David, decided to conscript him into
full-time military service.
David had a gift from God for instilling
loyalty in men. Many men wanted to come under his strong leadership. As
David spoke with Saul, after defeating the giant Goliath, Jonathan watched and
listened and was drawn to this brave and godly, young man from Bethlehem. David
had confidence in his relationship with the Lord, but not in an egotistical
way. He was just secure in who he was before God and what God had made him to
be. Real men are still drawn to and want to be around a real man who is godly.
Jonathan, as Saul’s son, was next in line for the throne, and could have been
jealous of David’s increasing popularity, but instead he wanted to help David
excel.
When we see someone with the same gifts
we have, but more of them, are we willing to help that person become everything
God wants them to be? The Accuser, Satan, wants us to become jealous and work
against that person. But God wants us to serve and help others become all He
desires them to be.
“LORD, make us, Your people, willing
and able to help others become what You want them to be.”
-Ed Rea’s
Devotionals
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