Relational Grace Podcast
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#8 The Saga of David: David Becomes King
Last teaching Pastor Harris discussed David returning after he had defeated the Amalekites. At the same time David was returning to Ziklag, Saul had met his end and been defeated by the Philistines. Around that same time a different Amilkite arrives with a message that Saul had been slain along with a conflicting story. Last episode we heard that Saul had fallen on his own sword and committed suicide. This Amilkite claimed that he had actually helped Saul commit suicide. He believed that since Saul had tried to kill David so many times that he would be rewarded for helping Saul committ suicide and reporting the great news that Saul was dead. Another odd thing was that he also had the crown of Saul and brought it to David. The response of David was quite opposite to what he was expecting. He was expecting honor and approval and maybe a position as David’s right hand man. Instead David turned and killed the man on the spot!
The way David saw it was this. God was going to bring God’s anointed David to be King in his own time. No person could force that to happen outside of God’s timing. It appeared this Amilkite had taken matters into his own hands and had slain God’s anointed and it deserved death.
What was surprising is that upon David killing this Amilkite was David’s response. He wrote a quite fantastic poem, and I’ll go ahead and read this to you.
Thy glory oh Israel is slain upon by high places. How the mighty have fallen. Tell it not in Gath. Publish it not in the streets of Ashkelon lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised exalt. Saul and Jonathan, beloved and lovely, in life and in death they were not divided, they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions. Ye daughters of Israel weep over Saul who clothed you daintily in scarlet, who put ornaments off gold on your apparel. How are the mighty fallen in the midst of battle. Jonathan lies slain upon the high places. I am distressed for you my brother Jonathan. Very pleasant have you been to me, your love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women. How are the mighty fallen and the weapons of war perished.
It’s very odd to hear such beautiful words from someone who was supposed to be Saul’s sworn enemy. But obviously David was a man after God’s own heart and he could see things in Saul others could not see. He loved Saul. However, now the crown of Saul is in David’s hands, Saul is slain, David is God’s appointed and is to be the new King of Israel. This is the topic of this episode's message.