1 SAMUEL 29
Lesson #29
REVERSING A WRONG DECISION
- Memory Verse: Psa 27:1
- King Saul paid for his sin in 1Chr 10:13-14.
- The witch of Endor paid for her sins in Psa 83:10.
- He became allied with Israels enemy, King Achish, in order to get away from King Saul. (Chapter 27)
- David had promised to fight for King Achish, and he was promoted to a high position (28:2)
- Now we must discover how to reverse this bad decision.
- What are the positive statements of faith?
- The Lord is my light (1)
- David needs light having walked into darkness with his wrong decision.
- The Lord is my salvation (1)
- David needs to be saved from the consequences and guilt of this wrong decision.
- Whom shall I fear? (1)
- What a fearful position in which he put himself, fighting against Gods people.
- Fear is the opposite of faith. To reverse the fear, he stands on faith that he has nothing to fear.
- The Lord is the strength of my life (1)
- David will need strength of character to get out of this situation!
- My heart shall not fear. (3)
- Notice that David mentions the fear again. He is feeling the pressure.
- I will be confident. (3)
- David talks to himself so that he hears faith come out of his mouth.
- He shall hide me in his pavilion. (5)
- God is his refuge in times of trouble.
- He shall set me upon a rock. (5)
- Jesus Christ is the solid rock all through scripture.
- Read 1Cor 10:4
- My head shall be lifted above my enemies. (6)
- God will redeem and bring victory according to Davids renewed faith.
- We can identify the past, present, and future presence of God in verses 1-3.
- Verse 1 is present.
- Verse 2 is past.
- Verse 3 is future.
- What is the result of wickedness?
- The plans of the wicked will cause them to stumble and fall. (2)
- We cause many of our own problems much of the time in the same way that David caused himself this perplexing situation.
- Weak faith.
- Not seeking God before making decisions.
- What are Davids deepest hearts desires and what do they mean?
- =1= David desired to dwell in the house of the Lord all his life. (4)
- In other words, he is determined to stay in fellowship with God.
- =2= David desired to behold the beauty of the Lord. (4)
- In other words, he desired a very close relationship with God so that God would reveal his secrets and bring him blessings.
- =3= David wanted to inquire in His temple. (4)
- There was no temple at the time David wrote this, for the temple was not built until his son Solomon reigned. So, what did David mean?
- He wanted to be guided by the Holy Spirit so that he would not fall into this type of situation again.
- Contemplation: What are your deepest hearts desires?
- Will they still be your hearts desires 5 or 10 years from now?
- In other words, how abstract are your desires? How temporal are they or are they eternally significant? Your deep desires tell you a lot about your spiritual perspective.
- What are the actions of praise to God:
- David offers sacrifices of joy. (6)
- David sings praises to God. (6)
- What are some scriptural answers to Davids prayer requests in order to base his requests on the Word of God?
- =1= Hear, O Lord, when I cry (7)
- Read Isa 65:24
- =2= Have mercy upon me. (7)
- Read Eph 2:4
- =3= Answer me. (7)
- Read Isa 65:24
- =4= Hide not thy face from me. (9)
- Read Jam 1:17
- =5= Dont put me away in anger. (9)
- Read Jon 4:2
- =6= Dont leave or forsake me. (9)
- Read Heb 13:5
- =7= Dont deliver me to the will of my enemies. (12)
- Read Luk 1:71, 74
- What are some commands from God?
- Wait on the Lord. (14)
- Be of good courage. (14)
- What is Davids final result of obeying Gods commands?
- His heart was strengthened. (14)
- What title would you give this Psalm?
- You might give it the title, “In the dark hour of trouble” or “A Psalm when in fear”.
- Chronologically 1Sam 29 comes before 1Sam 28.
- 1Sam 28:4 says that the Philistines were camped at Shunem in the Jezreel valley.
- 1Sam 29:1, 11 says that they gathered at Aphek and then went up to Jezreel.
- Therefore the proper order of events should be:
- =1= Saul gathered his army at a spring in Jezreel near the foot of Mount Gilboa.
- =2= The Philistines rallied at Aphek in the Sharon Plain.
- =3= Then the Philistines advanced along the via Maris to Shunem at the foot of the hill of Moreh.
- =4= Saul deployed his army opposite them on the lower slopes of Mount Gilboa.
- =5= From there, Saul went to consult the medium at Endor.
- =6= The next day, Saul met his death in battle.
- “Then Achish called David, and said unto him, Surely, as the LORD liveth, thou hast been upright ” (6)
- The phrase, “as the Lord liveth” does not mean King Achish was a believer in God. Instead it is used to impress David.
- “ that I may not go fight against the enemies of my lord the king?
- The designation, “my lord” refers to King Saul.
- How does David get out of having to fight against his own people?
- Because of Davids faith expressed in Psa 27, God intervened into the thought and plans of unbelievers.
- Why does God intervene?
- If David fought against his own people, it would jeopardize Gods plan and intent for David to be a king acceptable to his people.
- Will God do this for us today if we make bad decisions?
- Sometimes God will and sometimes he will not. It all depends on Gods sovereign plan for your personal life.
- Even when God does not intervene, He will walk through the situation with you if you trust Him.
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HOMEWORK
1SAMUEL 29 30
This is a self-study. Please do not send homework answers to the teacher forcorrection.
- Application of Psa 27 and 1Sam 29
- What do you find most helpful to your life in Psa 27?
- Read 1Sam 30:1-31
- What did David do to redeem himself from a wrong decision?
- Why are verses 21-25 important?
- How do you deal with discouragement?