7 min 4 mths
๐Ÿ“… 26 December 2025

๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Daily Bible Reading

๐Ÿ‘‘ 1 Samuel 18 โ€“ Love, Jealousy, and Godโ€™s Hidden Victory

โœจ Between true friendship and destructive envy: how God exalts David despite resistance

๐ŸŒ Read online here

๐Ÿ“ Introduction

After the victory over Goliath, Davidโ€™s life does not become quietโ€”it enters a new season full of tension. He is celebrated, loved, and at the same time feared. While God opens doors, human hearts harden. This chapter vividly shows how differently people can respond to Godโ€™s workโ€”with love or with hatred, with trust or with envy.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

No sooner has David spoken with Saul than something extraordinary happens: Jonathan recognizes a kindred spirit in David. Without words, without conditions, their hearts are knit together. This friendship is not strategic, but spiritual. Jonathan does not love David despite his rise, but precisely because of it. He recognizes Godโ€™s hand on Davidโ€™s life and voluntarily relinquishes his own claims. By giving David his robe, his weapons, and his belt, he symbolically passes on dignity, protection, and royal hope.

David, meanwhile, continues in humility. He carries out every assignment Saul gives him with wisdom and faithfulness. Wherever Saul sends him, David acts wiselyโ€”and God is visibly with him. The people see it, Saulโ€™s servants see it; indeed all Israel and Judah take David to heart.

But where admiration grows, envy also grows. When the women of Israel sing and praise David above Saul, it strikes Saul in a sensitive place. Joy turns into bitterness, insecurity into suspicion. From that day on, Saul no longer looks at David with royal eyes, but with a poisoned gaze.

Saulโ€™s inner collapse becomes visible. An evil spirit torments him, and Davidโ€”who once brought comfortโ€”now becomes the target of deadly rage. Twice Saul hurls his spear at himโ€”and twice David escapes. Not through cunning, but through Godโ€™s protection.

Saul now tries to get rid of David in another way. He makes him a commander, hoping the Philistines will do the job for him. But the opposite happens: David wins victories, his reputation grows, and Saulโ€™s fear increases.

Even in family matters Saul acts calculatingly. First he withholds Merab from David, then he uses Michalโ€™s love as a trap. The demand for a brutal bride price is another attempt to kill David. But once again Saulโ€™s plan backfires. David exceeds the requirement far beyond what was expectedโ€”and becomes Saulโ€™s son-in-law.

In the end Saul reluctantly acknowledges the truth: the Lord is with David. But instead of repenting, he chooses lasting hostility. David, however, remains wise, humble, and upheld by God. His name becomes greatโ€”not through self-assertion, but through Godโ€™s leading.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

  • Jonathan makes a covenant of love and faithfulness with David

  • David finds favor with the people and the army because God is with him

  • Saul responds to Davidโ€™s success with envy, fear, and hatred

  • Several murder attempts fail because of Godโ€™s protection

  • Saulโ€™s intrigues do not bring David down, but lead to his exaltation

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

This chapter shows: Godโ€™s calling doesnโ€™t only produce approvalโ€”it also produces resistance. True friendship recognizes Godโ€™s work in another person and rejoices in it. Envy, on the other hand, destroys first the one who carries it. Whoever, like David, remains in humility, faithfulness, and wisdom does not need to defend himselfโ€”God will take care of his path.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

  • How do I react when God visibly blesses others?

  • Am I a Jonathan who recognizes and supports Godโ€™s planโ€”or a Saul who feels threatened?

  • Where can I learn to become more like David: faithful in service, calm under attack, firm in trust?

โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ• โœถ โœถ โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•

๐Ÿ“† 24โ€“27 December 2025

๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

๐Ÿ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy

๐Ÿ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets

๐Ÿ”ฅ Chapter 52: The Annual Feasts

โœจ Feasts of Remembrance and Hope โ€“ How God Strengthened His People through Worship Seasons

๐ŸŒ Read online here

๐Ÿ“˜ Blog 3

๐Ÿ‡ The Feast of Tabernacles โ€“ Joy in the Presence of God

โœจ Gratitude, fellowship, and the hope of the heavenly Canaan

๐Ÿ“ Introduction

After the great harvest and the Day of Atonement came the most joyful feast of the year: the Feast of Tabernacles. Here people celebrated not only the harvest, but also Godโ€™s careโ€”in the past, the present, and the future.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงต Commentary

The harvest is gathered in. The storehouses are full, the wine vats filled, the oil in the jars. It is time to thank Godโ€”and Israel does so with a feast that surpasses them all: the Feast of Tabernacles.

People leave their houses and build booths from branches. In the gardens of Jerusalem, on the surrounding hills, in every open place stand these temporary shelters. It is like a huge, joyful tent camp. Families tell stories, sing psalms, share meals. Children hear about the wilderness journey, water from the rock, and bread from heaven. Old men remember Godโ€™s goodnessโ€”even in hardship.

But it is not only about remembrance. It is about presence. And about hope. For the feast comes directly after the great Day of Atonement. Sins have been confessed, forgiven, carried away. Now comes the celebration. No burden on the conscience, no fear of Godโ€”only praise, gratitude, and fellowship.

And in all of it there echoes eternity: the feast after the harvest, the gathering after scattering, the joy after judgment. It is a shadow of the heavenly reality, where the redeemed stand before the throne of God and pain is no more.

The Feast of Tabernacles was the โ€œfeast of peace,โ€ the time when even the poor neighbor and the lonely foreigner were invited. No exclusion, no prideโ€”only gratitude, unity, and Godโ€™s light in the midst of the people.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿงบ Summary

The Feast of Tabernacles was a festival of remembrance, gratitude, and hope in Godโ€™s final redemption.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ”ฆ Message for Us Today

Fellowship, gratitude, remembranceโ€”three pillars of spiritual renewal. We need โ€œFeasts of Tabernaclesโ€ for our souls.

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

๐Ÿ“ Reflection

What harvest are you celebrating in your life right nowโ€”and with whom are you sharing the joy?

โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ—†โ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏโ‹ฏ

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