{"id":33275,"date":"2024-11-06T22:00:14","date_gmt":"2024-11-07T05:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ocbf.ca\/2019\/1-samuel-20_1-23-copy\/"},"modified":"2024-10-22T17:15:10","modified_gmt":"2024-10-23T00:15:10","slug":"1-samuel-20_24-42","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ocbf.ca\/2019\/1-samuel-20_24-42\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting By With A Little Help From My Friends"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"flex_column av_one_full  flex_column_div av-zero-column-padding first  avia-builder-el-0  avia-builder-el-no-sibling  \" style='border-radius:0px; '><section class=\"av_textblock_section \"  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/BlogPosting\" itemprop=\"blogPost\" ><div class='avia_textblock  '   itemprop=\"text\" ><p>1 Samuel 20:24-42 \u00a0 \u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=1+Samuel+20%3A24-42&amp;version=NIV\" rel=\"noopener\">(CLICK HERE FOR\u00a0BIBLE VERSES)<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-33277 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/ocbf.ca\/2019\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/24-1107.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"600\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ocbf.ca\/2019\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/24-1107.jpg 600w, https:\/\/ocbf.ca\/2019\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/24-1107-300x150.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Hi GAMErs,<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2019s passage is 1 Samuel 20:24-42.\u00a0 As usual,\u00a0I encourage you to open your Bible and read the passage yourself first.\u00a0 See what you can glean with the Holy Spirit\u2019s help. Then read the GAME sharing below.\u00a0 Let&#8217;s go!<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>1 Samuel 20:24-29 (NIV)<\/strong><br \/>\n<sup>24\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0So David hid in the field, and when the New Moon festival came, the king sat down to eat.<br \/>\n<sup>25\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0He sat in his customary place by the wall, opposite Jonathan, and Abner sat next to Saul, but David&#8217;s place was empty.<br \/>\n<sup>26\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Saul said nothing that day, for he thought, &#8220;Something must have happened to David to make him ceremonially unclean&#8211;surely he is unclean.&#8221;<br \/>\n<sup>27\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0But the next day, the second day of the month, David&#8217;s place was empty again. Then Saul said to his son Jonathan, &#8220;Why hasn&#8217;t the son of Jesse come to the meal, either yesterday or today?&#8221;<br \/>\n<sup>28\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Jonathan answered, &#8220;David earnestly asked me for permission to go to Bethlehem.<br \/>\n<sup>29\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0He said, &#8216;Let me go, because our family is observing a sacrifice in the town and my brother has ordered me to be there. If I have found favor in your eyes, let me get away to see my brothers.&#8217; That is why he has not come to the king&#8217;s table.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On verses\u00a024-29: \u00a0Here we see Jonathan protecting David as he had promised and speaking to his father on David&#8217;s behalf.\u00a0 Jesus does the same for us (see\u00a01\u00a0John 2:1).<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>1 Samuel 20:30-31 (NIV)<\/strong><br \/>\n<sup>30\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Saul&#8217;s anger flared up at Jonathan and he said to him, &#8220;You son of a perverse and rebellious woman! Don&#8217;t I know that you have sided with the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of the mother who bore you?<br \/>\n<sup>31\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0As long as the son of Jesse lives on this earth, neither you nor your kingdom will be established. Now send and bring him to me, for he must die!&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On verses 30-31: \u00a0Saul sensed Jonathan\u2019s affinity to David and was jealous.\u00a0 In verse 30 Saul tells Jonathan that Jonathan is bringing shame to himself and his family by siding with David.\u00a0 In verse 31 Saul says that as long as David lives, Jonathan\u2019s kingdom will not be established.\u00a0 But Saul was short-sighted and wrong.\u00a0 It is true that Jonathan sought to establish David&#8217;s kingdom instead of his own.\u00a0 Saul thought Jonathan was being foolish, but it was the wisest move Jonathan ever made.\u00a0 For as a result, though Jonathan never became the king of Israel himself, he stands as one of the greatest men in the Bible, a co-heir of God&#8217;s kingdom, and one of the most Christ-like men in all the Old Testament.\u00a0 Jonathan traded a kingdom that wouldn\u2019t last for a kingdom that would last forever.\u00a0 Likewise,\u00a0<strong>when you seek first Christ&#8217;s kingdom and live for His honour, God in turn will honour you<\/strong>\u00a0(see John 12:26).<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>1<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>Samuel<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>20<\/strong><strong>:32-33 (NIV)\u00a0<\/strong><br \/>\n<sup>32\u00a0<\/sup>&#8220;Why should he be put to death? What has he done?&#8221; Jonathan asked his father.<br \/>\n<sup>33\u00a0<\/sup>But Saul hurled his spear at him to kill him. Then Jonathan knew that his father intended to kill David.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On verses 32-33: \u00a0 Under the pressure of not seeing David as he had planned, Saul has an angry, violent outburst.\u00a0 What can we learn from this?\u00a0 Pressure has this way of revealing what is truly in our hearts.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>1 Samuel 20:34-42 (NIV)<\/strong><br \/>\n<sup>34\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Jonathan got up from the table in fierce anger; on that second day of the month he did not eat, because he was grieved at his father&#8217;s shameful treatment of David.<br \/>\n<sup>35\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for his meeting with David. He had a small boy with him,<br \/>\n<sup>36\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0and he said to the boy, &#8220;Run and find the arrows I shoot.&#8221; As the boy ran, he shot an arrow beyond him.<br \/>\n<sup>37\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0When the boy came to the place where Jonathan&#8217;s arrow had fallen, Jonathan called out after him, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t the arrow beyond you?&#8221;<br \/>\n<sup>38\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Then he shouted, &#8220;Hurry! Go quickly! Don&#8217;t stop!&#8221; The boy picked up the arrow and returned to his master.<br \/>\n<sup>39\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0(The boy knew nothing of all this; only Jonathan and David knew.)<br \/>\n<sup>40\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Then Jonathan gave his weapons to the boy and said, &#8220;Go, carry them back to town.&#8221;<br \/>\n<sup>41\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0After the boy had gone, David got up from the south side [of the stone] and bowed down before Jonathan three times, with his face to the ground. Then they kissed each other and wept together&#8211;but David wept the most.<br \/>\n<sup>42\u00a0<\/sup>\u00a0Jonathan said to David, &#8220;Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the\u00a0LORD, saying, &#8216;The\u00a0LORD\u00a0is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever.'&#8221; Then David left, and Jonathan went back to the town.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>On verses 34-42: \u00a0Seeing that his father really was intent on killing David, Jonathan advises David to flee for safety.\u00a0 Their sad parting in verses 41-42 shows just how much David and Jonathan meant to each other.\u00a0 Yet Jonathan was still able to tell David, &#8220;Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship in the name of the Lord&#8230;The Lord is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever&#8221; (v42).<\/p>\n<p>What can we learn from this? \u00a0<strong>All of us one day will need to say goodbye to those we love.\u00a0 But when you are friends &#8220;<\/strong><em>in the name of the Lord&#8221;\u00a0<\/em><strong>&#8212; that is, both of you have placed your trust in the Lord &#8212; that friendship is truly forever (v42). \u00a0<\/strong>When you are friends in the name of the Lord, you can live with the confidence and hope that while you are apart, God will take care of both of you, and even if you can&#8217;t see each other again on earth, one day you will be with each other again in heaven.<\/p>\n<p><em>Father, thank You that the wisest thing I can do is to side with Your Son Jesus and live to establish His kingdom, not my own.\u00a0 In doing so, I\u2019m making my own inheritance permanently secure as well.\u00a0 Thank You so much for the friends I have in You and because of You.\u00a0 Thank You that those friends really are forever.\u00a0 In Jesus&#8217; name, AMEN!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Copyright \u00a9 2022 Justin Lim. All rights reserved.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi GAMErs,<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2019s passage is 1 Samuel 20:24-42.\u00a0 As usual,\u00a0I encourage you to open your Bible and read the passage yourself first.\u00a0 See what you can glean with the Holy Spirit\u2019s help. Then read the GAME sharing below.\u00a0 Let&#8217;s go!\u00a0<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\n1 Samuel 20:24-29 (NIV)<br \/>\n24\u00a0\u00a0So David hid in the field, and when the New Moon festival came, the king sat down to eat.<br \/>\n25\u00a0\u00a0He sat in his customary place by the wall, opposite Jonathan, and Abner sat next to Saul, but David&#8217;s place was empty.<br \/>\n26\u00a0\u00a0Saul said nothing that day, for he thought, &#8220;Something must have happened to David to make him ceremonially unclean&#8211;surely he is unclean.&#8221;<br \/>\n27\u00a0\u00a0But the next day, the second day of the month, David&#8217;s place was empty again. 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