DAVID THE LAMP OF ISRAEL

Passage: 2Samuel 21:1~22  

Key verse: 17b


1. David repairs a broken oath (1-14)

David believed God's covenant because he knew that God keeps his promises. God wants his people to keep promises, too. The Gibeonites were destined for destruction, but they had tricked Joshua into promising to spare them (Jos 9). Saul had not honored that oath. When David sought God's help in time of famine, he learned that he must repair this broken oath by punishing the house of Saul. He did this by executing 7 descendants of Saul. He remembered, however, his own promise to Jonathan. God sent rain and the famine broke (10,14). Rizpah was a faithful woman. David respected her.

2. Four Philistine giants defeated (15-22)

During David's time, the Philistines were Israel's greatest threat. The defeat of these four giants by David's Mighty Men shows that he had broken the back of Philistine oppression. David was getting old. During this battle the people realized anew that David, the man of promise, was the lamp of Israel.


Prayer: Lord, help me to believe your promises and keep my promises.

One Word: God keeps his promises