Good morning everyone!
1st Samuel Chapter 19.
When your heart is not pursuing God, you open the door to all kinds of evil.
1. Your thought life becomes evil and selfish.
2. Your behavior becomes more evil. Poor choices in life are more prevalent.
3. You're not happy or content with life.
Saul is a perfect example.
Michal, Saul's daughter and David's wife, seemed to love David, but I noticed a problem…there is an idol in their house. Really? Why? Where was the spiritual breakdown?
1. Was Michal living out what she learned from Saul as a child? That the pursuit of God with all your heart soul and mind was not necessary? That looking for answers in other places and other gods was okay?
2. If it was Michal's idol, then why did David allow it as a husband and leader of his house? Was he a great leader with armies but a poor spiritual leader at home?
I feel it is necessary that we take a close look at ourselves and see if:
1. Are we pursuing God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength? And
2. Are we being the spiritual leader we are supposed to be to those whom God has put under us? Or
3. Are we compromising our faith because of selfish pleasures or desires?
I hate to keep adding things but this chapter has caused me to think about friendships and spiritual advisors.
1. Jonathan was a true friend to David and came to his aid when David's life was in trouble.
2. When David was in trouble he escaped and fled to Samuel who was a great man of God.
What kind of friend are we to those in trouble? Do we reach out or are we to self-focused?
When we are in trouble, what spiritual advisor or mentor would we go to for help? Do we have a spiritual advisor or mentor?