[Ohio-Communities-of-Faith] DONNIE DAILY GEMS FOR FRIDAY MARCH 25

Donnie Parrett deparrett at prtcnet.org
Fri Mar 25 02:09:38 UTC 2022


DONNIE DAILY GEMS FOR FRIDAY MARCH 25

WORD OF WISDOM

The only time some people go the extra mile is when they miss their exit.

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DAILY DEVOTION

Look Inward First


But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evildoer,
or as a busybody in other men's matters. Yet if any man suffer as a
Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf.
For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it
first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of
God?
1 Peter 4:15-17

It is easy for us to look around and find people doing things that are
worthy of judgment and condemnation. Most days we only need to watch a few
minutes of news before we see someone being praised and held up as an
example, not in spite of, but because they are doing something evil. Yet
while it is simple to judge "them" for what they are doing or not doing, we
must never forget that the first place we should look for problems is not in
the lives of others, but in our own. Jesus said, "Or how wilt thou say to
thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam
is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine
own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy
brother's eye" (Matthew 7:4-5).
Often we magnify the faults and flaws of others while giving ourselves a
pass. But that self-deception does not change the fact that the sins of our
own lives are still real and still need to be dealt with, no matter how we
may excuse them. There needs to be a willingness and an honesty to evaluate
our own conduct in light of God's truth, rather than relying on the fact
that we may not be as bad as someone else to excuse our behavior. Paul
wrote, "For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged" 1
Corinthians 11:31).
God expects us to look to His standard rather than the behavior of those
around us to determine our obedience to Him.

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DAILY BIBLE READING

1 Samuel 19-21 New King James Version
Saul Persecutes David

19 Now Saul spoke to Jonathan his son and to all his servants, that they
should kill David; but Jonathan, Saul’s son, delighted greatly in David.
2 So
Jonathan told David, saying, “My father Saul seeks to kill you. Therefore
please be on your guard until morning, and stay in a secret place and hide. 
3 And I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where you are,
and I will speak with my father about you. Then what I observe, I will tell
you.”

4 Thus Jonathan spoke well of David to Saul his father, and said to him,
“Let not the king sin against his servant, against David, because he has not
sinned
against you, and because his works have been very good toward you. 5 For he
took his life in his hands and killed the Philistine, and the Lord brought
about a great deliverance for all Israel. You saw it and rejoiced. Why then
will you sin against innocent blood, to kill David without a cause?”

6 So Saul heeded the voice of Jonathan, and Saul swore, “As the Lord lives,
he shall not be killed.”  7 Then Jonathan called David, and Jonathan told
him
all these things. So Jonathan brought David to Saul, and he was in his
presence as in times past.

8 And there was war again; and David went out and fought with the
Philistines, and struck them with a mighty blow, and they fled from him.

9 Now the distressing spirit from the Lord came upon Saul as he sat in his
house with his spear in his hand. And David was playing music with his hand.
10 Then Saul sought to pin David to the wall with the spear, but he slipped
away from Saul’s presence; and he drove the spear into the wall. So David
fled
and escaped that night.

11 Saul also sent messengers to David’s house to watch him and to kill him
in the morning. And Michal, David’s wife, told him, saying, “If you do not
save
your life tonight, tomorrow you will be killed.”  12 So Michal let David
down through a window. And he went and fled and escaped.  13 And Michal took

[a]
an image and laid it in the bed, put a cover of goats’ hair for his head,
and covered it with clothes. 14 So when Saul sent messengers to take David,
she
said, “He is sick.”

15 Then Saul sent the messengers back to see David, saying, “Bring him up to
me in the bed, that I may kill him.”  16 And when the messengers had come
in, there was the image in the bed, with a cover of goats’ hair for his
head. 17 Then Saul said to Michal, “Why have you deceived me like this, and
sent
my enemy away, so that he has escaped?”

And Michal answered Saul, “He said to me, ‘Let me go! Why should I kill
you?’ ”

18 So David fled and escaped, and went to Samuel at Ramah, and told him all
that Saul had done to him. And he and Samuel went and stayed in Naioth.
19 Now
it was told Saul, saying, “Take note, David is at Naioth in Ramah!” 20 Then
Saul sent messengers to take David. And when they saw the group of prophets
prophesying, and Samuel standing as leader over them, the Spirit of God came
upon the messengers of Saul, and they also prophesied. 21 And when Saul was
told, he sent other messengers, and they prophesied likewise. Then Saul sent
messengers again the third time, and they prophesied also.  22 Then he also
went to Ramah, and came to the great well that is at Sechu. So he asked, and
said, “Where are Samuel and David?”

And someone said, “Indeed they are at Naioth in Ramah.” 23 So he went there
to Naioth in Ramah. Then the Spirit of God was upon him also, and he went on
and prophesied until he came to Naioth in Ramah.  24 And he also stripped
off his clothes and prophesied before Samuel in like manner, and lay down
naked
all that day and all that night. Therefore they say, “Is Saul also among the
prophets?”

Jonathan’s Loyalty to David

20 Then David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and went and said to Jonathan,
“What have I done? What is my iniquity, and what is my sin before your
father,
that he seeks my life?”

2 So Jonathan said to him, “By no means! You shall not die! Indeed, my
father will do nothing either great or small without first telling me. And
why should
my father hide this thing from me? It is not so!”

3 Then David took an oath again, and said, “Your father certainly knows that
I have found favor in your eyes, and he has said, ‘Do not let Jonathan know
this, lest he be grieved.’ But truly, as the Lord lives and as your soul
lives, there is but a step between me and death.”

4 So Jonathan said to David, “Whatever you yourself desire, I will do it for
you.”

5 And David said to Jonathan, “Indeed tomorrow is the New Moon, and I should
not fail to sit with the king to eat. But let me go, that I may hide in the
field until the third day at evening. 6 If your father misses me at all,
then say, ‘David earnestly asked permission of me that he might run over to
Bethlehem,
his city, for there is a yearly sacrifice there for all the family.’ 7 If he
says thus: ‘It is well,’ your servant will be safe. But if he is very angry,
be sure that evil is determined by him.  8 Therefore you shall deal kindly
with your servant, for you have brought your servant into a covenant of the
Lord with you. Nevertheless, if there is iniquity in me, kill me yourself,
for why should you bring me to your father?”

9 But Jonathan said, “Far be it from you! For if I knew certainly that evil
was determined by my father to come upon you, then would I not tell you?”

10 Then David said to Jonathan, “Who will tell me, or what if your father
answers you roughly?”

11 And Jonathan said to David, “Come, let us go out into the field.” So both
of them went out into the field.  12 Then Jonathan said to David: “The Lord
God of Israel is witness! When I have 
[b]
sounded out my father sometime tomorrow, or the third day, and indeed there
is good toward David, and I do not send to you and tell you,  13 may the
Lord
do so and much more to Jonathan. But if it pleases my father to do you evil,
then I will report it to you and send you away, that you may go in safety.
And the Lord be with you as He has been with my father. 14 And you shall not
only show me the kindness of the Lord while I still live, that I may not
die;
15 but you shall not 
[c]
cut off your kindness from my 
[d]
house forever, no, not when the Lord has cut off every one of the enemies of
David from the face of the earth.”  16 So Jonathan made a covenant with the

[e]
house of David, saying,“Let the Lord require it at the hand of David’s
enemies.”

17 Now Jonathan again caused David to vow, because he loved him; for he
loved him as he loved his own soul.  18 Then Jonathan said to David,
“Tomorrow
is the New Moon; and you will be missed, because your seat will be empty.
19 And when you have stayed three days, go down quickly and come to the
place
where you hid on the day of the deed; and remain by the stone Ezel.  20 Then
I will shoot three arrows to the side, as though I shot at a target; 21 and
there I will send a lad, saying, ‘Go, find the arrows.’ If I expressly say
to the lad, ‘Look, the arrows are on this side of you; get them and
come’—then,
as the Lord lives, there is safety for you and no harm.  22 But if I say
thus to the young man, ‘Look, the arrows are beyond you’—go your way, for
the
Lord has sent you away. 23 And as for the matter which you and I have spoken
of, indeed the Lord be between you and me forever.”

24 Then David hid in the field. And when the New Moon had come, the king sat
down to eat the feast.  25 Now the king sat on his seat, as at other times,
on a seat by the wall. And 
[f]
Jonathan arose, and Abner sat by Saul’s side, but David’s place was empty.
26 Nevertheless Saul did not say anything that day, for he thought,
“Something
has happened to him; he is unclean, surely he isunclean.” 27 And it happened
the next day, the second day of the month, that David’s place was empty. And
Saul said to Jonathan his son, “Why has the son of Jesse not come to eat,
either yesterday or today?”

28 So Jonathan answered Saul, “David earnestly asked permission of me to go
to Bethlehem.  29 And he said, ‘Please let me go, for our family has a
sacrifice
in the city, and my brother has commanded me to be there. And now, if I have
found favor in your eyes, please let me get away and see my brothers.’
Therefore
he has not come to the king’s table.”

30 Then Saul’s anger was aroused against Jonathan, and he said to him, “You
son of a perverse, rebellious woman! Do I not know that you have chosen the
son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of your mother’s nakedness?
31 For as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth, you shall not be
established,
nor your kingdom. Now therefore, send and bring him to me, for he 
[g]
shall surely die.”

32 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said to him, “Why should he be
killed? What has he done?”  33 Then Saul cast a spear at him to 
[h]
kill him, by which Jonathan knew that it was determined by his father to
kill David.

34 So Jonathan arose from the table in fierce anger, and ate no food the
second day of the month, for he was grieved for David, because his father
had
treated him shamefully.

35 And so it was, in the morning, that Jonathan went out into the field at
the time appointed with David, and a little lad was with him. 36 Then he
said
to his lad, “Now run, find the arrows which I shoot.” As the lad ran, he
shot an arrow beyond him.  37 When the lad had come to the place where the
arrow
was which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried out after the lad and said, “Is
not the arrow beyond you?”  38 And Jonathan cried out after the lad, “Make
haste, hurry, do not delay!” So Jonathan’s lad gathered up the arrows and
came back to his master.  39 But the lad did not know anything. Only
Jonathan
and David knew of the matter.  40 Then Jonathan gave his 
[i]
weapons to his lad, and said to him, “Go, carry them to the city.”

41 As soon as the lad had gone, David arose from a place toward the south,
fell on his face to the ground, and bowed down three times. And they kissed
one another; and they wept together, but David more so.  42 Then Jonathan
said to David, “Go in peace, since we have both sworn in the name of the
Lord,
saying, ‘May the Lord be between you and me, and between your descendants
and my descendants, forever.’ ” So he arose and departed, and Jonathan went
into
the city.

David and the Holy Bread

21 Now David came to Nob, to Ahimelech the priest. And Ahimelech was afraid
when he met David, and said to him, “Why are you alone, and no one is with
you?”

2 So David said to Ahimelech the priest, “The king has ordered me on some
business, and said to me, ‘Do not let anyone know anything about the
business
on which I send you, or what I have commanded you.’ And I have directed my
young men to such and such a place. 3 Now therefore, what have you on hand?
Give me five loaves of bread in my hand, or whatever can be found.”

4 And the priest answered David and said, “There is no 
[j]
common bread on hand; but there is holy
[k]
 bread, if the young men have at least kept themselves from women.”

5 Then David answered the priest, and said to him, “Truly, women have been
kept from us about three days since I came out. And 
[l]
the vessels of the young men are holy, and the bread is in effect common,
even though it was consecrated in the vessel this day.”

6 So the priest gave him holy bread; for there was no bread there but the
showbread which had been taken from before the Lord, in order to put hot
bread
in its place on the day when it was taken away.

7 Now a certain man of the servants of Saul was there that day, detained
before the Lord. And his name wasDoeg, an Edomite, the chief of the herdsmen
who
belonged to Saul.

8 And David said to Ahimelech, “Is there not here on hand a spear or a
sword? For I have brought neither my sword nor my weapons with me, because
the king’s
business required haste.”

9 So the priest said, “The sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom you killed
in the Valley of Elah, there it is, wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod. If
you will take that, take it. For there is no other except that one here.”

And David said, “There is none like it; give it to me.”

David Flees to Gath

10 Then David arose and fled that day from before Saul, and went to Achish
the king of Gath.  11 And the servants of Achish said to him, “Is this not
David
the king of the land? Did they not sing of him to one another in dances,
saying:

‘Saul has slain his thousands,
And David his ten thousands’?”

12 Now David took these words 
[m]
to heart, and was very much afraid of Achish the king of Gath.  13 So he
changed his behavior before them, pretended 
[n]
madness in their hands, 
[o]
scratched on the doors of the gate, and let his saliva fall down on his
beard.  14 Then Achish said to his servants, “Look, you see the man is
insane.
Why have you brought him to me?  15 Have I need of madmen, that you have
brought this fellow to play the madman in my presence? Shall this fellow
come
into my house?”

Footnotes
list of 15 items
a. 
1 Samuel 19:13
household idols,  Heb. teraphim 
b. 
1 Samuel 20:12
searched out 
c. 
1 Samuel 20:15
stop being kind 
d. 
1 Samuel 20:15
family 
e. 
1 Samuel 20:16
family 
f. 
1 Samuel 20:25
So with MT, Syr., Tg., Vg.; LXX he sat across from Jonathan 
g. 
1 Samuel 20:31
Lit. is a son of death 
h. 
1 Samuel 20:33
strike him down 
i. 
1 Samuel 20:40
equipment 
j. 
1 Samuel 21:4
ordinary 
k. 
1 Samuel 21:4
consecrated 
l. 
1 Samuel 21:5
The young men are ceremonially undefiled 
m. 
1 Samuel 21:12
Lit. in his heart 
n. 
1 Samuel 21:13
insanity 
o. 
1 Samuel 21:13
scribbled





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