7 min 6 mths
πŸ“… 30 December 2025

πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading

πŸ‘‘ 1 Samuel 22 – From the cave to a bloodbath

✨ When God’s chosen one gathersβ€”and a rejected king destroys

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πŸ“ Introduction

1 Samuel 22 is one of the darkest chapters in David’s story. Two paths become visible: David’s path of flight, responsibility, and a growing callingβ€”and Saul’s path of fear, paranoia, and brutal guilt. In the cave of Adullam something new begins, while in Nob an unspeakable crime takes place. This chapter forces us to look closely: at leadership, guilt, loyalty, and God’s hidden work in the midst of suffering.

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🧡 Commentary

David is on the run again. He finds refuge in the cave of Adullam, a dark, remote place. But this cave will not become a place of isolation, but of gathering. One after another, people come to him: his brothers, his familyβ€”and then those no one wants. Men in distress, in debt, bitter, without hope. Four hundred of them. Not an army of heroes, but a crowd of broken people. And David becomes their leaderβ€”not through power, but through presence.

David first provides for his parents. He takes them to Moab and asks the king to protect them. David still does not know where his path will lead. His words are simple and honest: β€œuntil I know what God will do with me.” A sentence full of uncertaintyβ€”and full of trust.

But God calls him onward. The prophet Gad tells David to leave the safe place and return to Judah. David obeys. He goes into the forest of Herethβ€”back into dangerous territory. Safety gives way to obedience.

Meanwhile Saul sits in Gibeah, under a tree, spear in hand. This image says it all: a king armed, surrounded by fear and suspicion. He accuses his servants of betrayal, manipulates them with promises of land and power. Even Jonathan becomes his enemy now. Saul sees conspiracies everywhereβ€”except in his own failure.

Then Doeg the Edomite steps forward. He reminds Saul of what he saw in Nob: David with the priest Ahimelech. Bread. Sword. Prayer. Words Saul interprets as high treason.

Ahimelech and all the priests of Nob are summoned. Calm, dignified, and honest, the priest defends himself. He reminds Saul who David is: faithful, proven, the king’s son-in-law. He declares his innocenceβ€”and speaks the truth. But truth has no place with Saul anymore.

Saul gives the verdict: death for Ahimelech and his entire household.
The royal guards refuse. They fear God more than the king. But Saul finds someone without scruples. Doeg carries out the massacre: eighty-five priests are killed. Then Nob is wiped outβ€”men, women, children, animals. A holy place becomes a place of blood.

Only Abiathar, a son of Ahimelech, escapes. He flees to David and tells him everything. And David? He does not push the blame away. He does not say, β€œSaul is guilty.” He says:
β€œI am responsible for every soul in your father’s house.”

David takes responsibilityβ€”even though he is not the perpetrator. And then he speaks words of protection:
β€œStay with me. Whoever seeks my life seeks your life as well. With me you will be kept safe.”

So the chapter ends: with blood, guilt, but also with refuge. The king murders. The hunted one protects.

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🧺 Summary

David gathers a band of distressed people in the cave of Adullam and provides for his parents. By God’s direction he returns to Judah. Saul, driven by fear and suspicion, listens to Doeg, has the priests of Nob killed, and destroys the entire city. Abiathar escapes and flees to David, who takes responsibility and promises him protection.

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πŸ”¦ Message for Us Today

This chapter shows sharply where fear without God leadsβ€”and where trust, even in the presence of guilt, can lead. Saul rules with violence; David serves with responsibility. Saul destroys priests; David gathers the broken.

God does not build His kingdom through abuse of power, but through people willing to carry burdensβ€”even Ρ‡ΡƒΠΆΠΎΠ΅ (others’) guilt. True spiritual leadership is shown not in success, but in how we deal with suffering.

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πŸ“ Reflection

Where is God gathering you right nowβ€”perhaps not in a palace, but in a β€œcave”?
How do you deal with guilt you did not directly cause, but still carry?
Are you more inclined to rule like Saulβ€”or to protect like David?

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πŸ“† 28 December 2025 – 3 January 2026

πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

πŸ“– Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy

πŸ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets

πŸ”₯ Chapter 53: The Older Judges

✨ Festivals of remembrance and hopeβ€”how God strengthened His people through times of worship

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🟑 Blog 3

🌾 Gideonβ€”the hesitant hero

🧭 When God turns the weak into deliverers

πŸ“ Introduction

In the midst of Israel’s worst oppression, God calls not a king, but a frightened farmerβ€”Gideon.

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🧡 Commentary

Gideon was secretly threshing wheat in the winepressβ€”a picture of the fear and uncertainty of that time. And it is right there that the angel of the Lord meets him. Not with rebuke, but with a surprising greeting: β€œThe Lord is with you, mighty warrior.”

Gideon doubted. Where was God? Where were the miracles? But God did not answer with explanationsβ€”He answered with a calling. Gideon asked for signsβ€”and God patiently met him there. Fire from the rock, dew on the fleeceβ€”God strengthened His servant’s faith step by step.

Gideon began where true faith always begins: in his own home. He tore down his father’s altar to Baal. Only then did God call him to public battle. So a fearful man became an instrument of divine power.

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🧺 Summary

God does not call perfect peopleβ€”He calls willing ones.

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πŸ”¦ Message for Us Today

God often meets us right in the middle of our fearβ€”and calls us what we can become in Him.

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πŸ“ Reflection

Where is God calling you to clean things up firstβ€”before He leads you further?

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