“Surrounding Yourself with the Right kind of People”
BIBLE READING:
1
Samuel 14-15
Saul’s
reign as the King of Israel is about to spiral out of control because of his
pride and arrogance. Yet even though he will be forever remembered for his
faults, there are a few bright spots that we can learn from his life. One of
those bright spots in the life of Saul is that he knew how to surround himself
with the right kind of people. We know that as soon as David slays the giant,
Saul brings him into his kingdom because of his bravery and his ability to play
the harp, unknowingly that David had already been anointed by God as the next
King over Israel. However, there is something recorded about Saul even before
David comes into the picture that speaks volumes about his peer selection. 1
Samuel 14. 52 reveals that there was some very difficult fighting against the
Philistines. Saul knew that there would be a constant need of soldiers that he
could use in his army as the battles continued. Notice the las part of that
verse, “…when Saul say any strong man or any valiant man, he
attached him to himself” (1 Samuel 14. 52). Saul knew that if he was
going to defeat the Philistines, he was going to have to surround himself with
these valiant, strong men. These men would be crucial to him winning these battles
against their enemies. The same should be said about us. If we are wanting to
learn how to be better at standing against the wiles of the Devil, then we need
to surround ourselves with strong, valiant Christians who can help us. If
history tells us anything about relationships, it’s that we as human beings tend
to adapt to our surroundings. That means if we hang around people that are not
very Christ-like, we will generally develop the same types of habits of those
people. Paul says it this way in 1 Corinthians 15.33…”Evil company ruins good
morals’. I believe that the opposite of this is also true; good company
enforces good morals. Personally, it seems that the more I am around Christian
people, the more likely I am to do Christian things. King Saul understood this
principle. He knew that his chances of victory against his enemies were greatly
increased the more strong and valiant men he had in his company. Saul knew he
had to surround himself with the right kind of people that would help him
accomplish his purpose. What about you? What does the company you keep say
about your purpose in life? Let’s make sure we surround ourselves with the
right kind of people that will help us gain the ultimate victory.
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