π 27 December 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading
π 1 Samuel 19 β David on the Run β Preserved by Godβs Intervention
β¨ When God keeps His hand over a life, even kings cannot prevail
π Read online here
π Introduction
In 1 Samuel 19, the tense relationship between Saul and David escalates even further. The king sees David as a rival and wants to kill himβrepeatedly and in different ways. But God protects David through faithful people and supernatural intervention. In the middle of fear, intrigue, and violence, we meet a God who does not merely watchβHe intervenes and acts.
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π§΅ Commentary
The story begins dramatically: Saul, tormented by jealousy and inner darkness, decides to kill Davidβopenly. In front of his servants. In front of his son. But Jonathan, the kingβs son, loves David and becomes a rescuer in a dark hour. Secretly, he warns David and tries to reason with his father. And for a moment, good seems to winβSaul swears he will not kill David. A breath of hope.
But it is a deceptive calm. A new war breaks out, David fights bravely and successfullyβand Saulβs jealousy flares up again. The βevil spirit from the Lordββan expression showing that God has withdrawn His guiding presence from Saulβcomes upon him, and once again a spear flies in Davidβs direction. Again David escapesβthis time by a narrow margin.
That night, Michal, Davidβs wife and Saulβs daughter, becomes the next rescuer. With courage and cleverness she deceives her father: an idol in the bed, a goatskin, a bit of strategy. And David slips out through the window into the night. Michal protects Davidβbut at the same time lies to her father out of fear. The tension grows. The royal household is deeply divided.
David flees to Samuel, his spiritual mentor. Perhaps he is seeking counsel, perhaps simply refuge. There, among the prophets at Naioth, something unexpected happens: Saul sends men to capture Davidβbut they suddenly begin to prophesy! Godβs Spirit falls on them so powerfully that they forget their mission. Twice more the same thing happensβthe second and third groups of messengers are also overwhelmed by Godβs Spirit. Finally Saul comes himselfβand even the king is seized. He prophesies, tears off his clothes, and lies exposed on the ground all night long. A picture of humiliationβand of Godβs power, declaring: βThis farβand no further.β
So the chapter ends with a proverb: βIs Saul also among the prophets?β It is almost mocking. Yet behind it stands a serious message: God can use anyoneβeven an opponentβto accomplish His will.
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π§Ί Summary
In 1 Samuel 19, Saul wants to kill David. Jonathan protects him first, then Michal. David flees to Samuel. Three times Saul sends men to seize David, but Godβs Spirit stops themβand finally even Saul himself. The Lord preserves David in a supernatural way and shows that no human will is stronger than His own.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
Godβs protection is realβeven when we are surrounded by enemies or circumstances seem hopeless. He uses people (like Jonathan or Michal), but also supernatural means, to guide and preserve us. And sometimes He prevents evil not through visible miracles, but through inner interventionsβlike Saul, who suddenly prophesies instead of killing.
This story invites us to trust Godβs actions even when we cannot yet see them. He sees the bigger pictureβand He stands by those who follow Him.
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π Reflection
Where in your life do you feel pursued, threatened, or overwhelmed?
Whom might God have placed beside youβas a βJonathanβ or a βMichalβ?
Do you trust that God will intervene at the right time, even when the path becomes narrow?
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π 24β27 December 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets
π₯ Chapter 52: The Annual Feasts
β¨ Feasts of Remembrance and Hope β How God Strengthened His People through Worship Seasons
π Read online here
π Blog 4
πΊ Feasts of Encounter β Godβs Answer to Isolation
β¨ Community strengthens faithβthen as now
π Introduction
The annual feasts were not merely rituals, but Godβs means of spiritual renewal and of strengthening relationships. Shared worship carried spiritual and social power.
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π§΅ Commentary
Israel was not a people who believed only at home. God intentionally established times each year when the whole nation gatheredβmen, women, children, servants, the poor, and foreigners. Three great feastsβthree great encounters.
They were a traveling people. From north and south, from the Jordan and the Mediterranean, they cameβslowly, often walking for days. And as they traveled, they sang: psalms, blessings, songs of praise. It was a living expression of faith.
Humanly speaking, these pilgrimages were dangerous. Homes were left empty, villages unprotected. But God promised: no one would covet their land while they served Him. And He kept His word. Faith in Godβs protection was challenged anew each yearβand strengthened.
In Jerusalem they met. Strangers became friends. Stories were shared. Children learned they belonged to a great people. The temple, the singing, the scent of the offeringsβeverything worked together to renew spiritual life.
Today many live their faith in isolationβno temple in sight, no pilgrimages. But the longing remains: for encounter, for community, for spiritual renewal. Israelβs feasts were Godβs answer to spiritual loneliness. They called people out of routine into the rhythm of worship.
Those who took part returned changedβstrengthened in faith, connected to the people, and filled with joy in God.
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π§Ί Summary
The feasts strengthened faith and community. They gave spiritual identityβeven across great distances.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
We lose spiritual strength when we believe in isolation. Regular fellowship and worship are Godβs medicine against spiritual stagnation.
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π Reflection
When was the last time you felt spiritually refreshedβthrough fellowship with other believers?
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