DAVID IN EXILE
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Opening Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank you for your obedience to God your Father and for giving your life for me. Thank you for your grace, which abounds in my life each day.
Read 1 SAMUEL 27, 28
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1 Samuel
1 Samuel 27
1 But David thought to himself, “One of these days I will be destroyed by the hand of Saul. The best thing I can do is to escape to the land of the Philistines. Then Saul will give up searching for me anywhere in Israel, and I will slip out of his hand.”
2 So David and the six hundred men with him left and went over to Achish son of Maok king of Gath.
3 David and his men settled in Gath with Achish. Each man had his family with him, and David had his two wives: Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail of Carmel, the widow of Nabal.
4 When Saul was told that David had fled to Gath, he no longer searched for him.
5 Then David said to Achish, “If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?”
6 So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since.
7 David lived in Philistine territory a year and four months.
8 Now David and his men went up and raided the Geshurites, the Girzites and the Amalekites. (From ancient times these peoples had lived in the land extending to Shur and Egypt.)
9 Whenever David attacked an area, he did not leave a man or woman alive, but took sheep and cattle, donkeys and camels, and clothes. Then he returned to Achish.
10 When Achish asked, “Where did you go raiding today?” David would say, “Against the Negev of Judah” or “Against the Negev of Jerahmeel” or “Against the Negev of the Kenites.”
11 He did not leave a man or woman alive to be brought to Gath, for he thought, “They might inform on us and say, ‘This is what David did.’” And such was his practice as long as he lived in Philistine territory.
12 Achish trusted David and said to himself, “He has become so obnoxious to his people, the Israelites, that he will be my servant for life.”
Reflect
How do you think it might feel to be a refugee or asylum seeker?After being constantly on the run, living in fear for his life, David chooses now to live in exile, across the border with the Philistines. It means Saul no longer searches for him, but also that he must adjust to living in another culture with its foreign gods and being outside the land he loves. This is no easy matter for David, his men, and their families.
David had been with Achish once before (1 Samuel 21:10—15), and that had not worked out well. Now, as an established leader with his own army and as someone at odds with King Saul, he is welcomed on a different basis. He and his men are treated like mercenaries and given Ziklag as their base, no doubt on the understanding that they will work against Israel.
Is this God’s will for David? Perhaps not. It causes him to behave deceitfully again, pretending to raid Israel when in fact he is fighting with the Amalekites and others. Yet God is still with him, for God can even weave our mistakes and wrong turns into his overall plan for our lives.
Apply
Have there been times when you have made poor choices or gone astray? Remember, even our mistakes cannot negate God’s purpose for our lives. He is with you—wherever you go.
Closing prayer
Lord God, I lift up to you cross-cultural workers who are making Jesus known in other lands. Help them to know your pleasure and give them all they need to stand for him.
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