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1st Samuel chapter 29.

David was faithful to the King of the Philistines. He served him and was welcomed by the king. He was embraced by the king. He was treated so well that David was willing to go into battle with the Philistines and against his own people of Israel. It doesn't say, but I have to entertain the thought that God did not allow him to go into battle because it was against God's chosen people. David was so willing to be loyal to a King who embraced him and welcomed him. Unlike Saul who made life constantly miserable for David and even wanted to kill him. David wanted to serve King Saul but was not embraced by Saul but instead Saul hunted him down.

Personally, I don't see David as a traitor. I see him as a man of respect.

  1. David showed it to Saul (God's anointed) even when Saul was trying to kill him.
  2. David showed it to the King of the Philistines (God's enemy).

Am I a man of respect?

  1. Am I a man of respect when working alongside my Christian friends in and outside the church?
  2. Am I a man of respect when working alongside non-Christians?
  3. Am I willing to invest my time and energy and be committed to ensure both parties get the same respect without compromising my faith with God?
  4. Perhaps God new fighting with the Philistines against Israel was going too far and made sure David did not find favor with the commanders of the Philistine army.
  5. We need to be aware of our surroundings when with Christians and non-Christians. We need to ensure we don't make decisions that compromise our faith.

Perhaps, the moral of the story is: ALWAYS RESPECT BUT NEVER COMPROMISE ONE'S FAITH.  I'm reminded of Romans 12:1-2