“I called to the LORD, who is worthy of praise, and have been saved from my enemies." (2 Samuel 22:4 NIV)
When
people have been saved from disasters and they know The Lord, they
understand God's saving grace in situations beyond their control. David knew The Lord and knew that it was The Lord who had saved him from Saul's relentless pursuit to kill him.
Let's
step back for a second review the relationship between David and Saul.
It was David who struck Goliath with a stone from his slingshot. It was
David who was able to soothe Saul with his music ability. It was David
who was loyal to Saul beyond measure and refused to kill him, even
though he had a chance when Saul sought to kill David out of jealousy.
The real issue here with Saul was his jealousy, which reigned over logic
in his head and led to his destruction. Jealousy--the monstrous
emotion resulting from insecurities that blinds people from seeing
reality and is a tool of the enemy--Satan.
When
Samuel anointed David as the next king over Israel--predictively--David
was put on the road to notoriety and acclaim. He was a hero to the
people, but a pain to Saul because the people exalted David--because of his military success over Saul, who was king.
How can someone who claims to love a person become their enemy? When a person is influenced by demonic influence, love won't stand a chance if the person who is influenced would rather express their desire to hold onto negativity.
Instead
of taking the opportunities to kill Saul and become King as prophesied,
David ran, formed his own armies, still fighting on the side of Saul's
reign, but keeping far away from him. Throughout Saul's pursuit of
David, David's faith in God did not fail and he knew he would be saved.
When Saul was killed, David sang praises unto The Lord. In fact, during
the pursuit, David wrote and sang many songs and we have access to some
of them in the Psalms.
Now, the bigger
question for us today is, when we are pursued by an enemy, do we sing
praises unto our God or do we cringe in fear and hopelessness? Do we
sing when we know we have been delivered and saved by that enemy that
influences our fear and makes us feel abandoned?
I've learned to sing God's praises, no matter what is happening in my life. I may take a moment to be sad, but I straighten my back, hold up my head, and bellow the songs that are deeply embedded in my spirit--knowing
that God has the last word over the things that happen in my life and I
know--through Him, I will be victorious in the end. Hallelujah! Thank
You, Jesus for victory in every situation in my life--no matter how dark
the night may be, morning is coming and with it--Sonshine (The
Son will shine brightly and dissolve any despair in all types of
weather) and new mercies! Glory to God! I am saved from my enemies!
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