Why does saul hate david




















In the beginning, Saul was a popular, humble, strong leader and warrior. He did not have evil intentions, but lacked proper respect and reverence for the Lord and His provisions. While he might have been desirous of serving God, he was also desirous of serving himself.

Saul was always a free-will agent in full control of his choices, but we know that "A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. This distressing spirit was permitted by the LORD. Thereafter, Saul viewed David with suspicion- rage so intense that he attempted murder. Viewing David as his enemy, he did everything he could to dishonor David ; In the meantime, David was prospering because the Lord was with him.

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September 25th, September 6th, August 23rd, His enmity was fruitless, except in bitterness to himself and trouble to Israel. It could not set aside the plans of the Almighty: "His counsel shall stand, and He will do all His pleasure.

Jealousy may lead any man who listens to its suggestions into hatred as fierce, and opposition as malignant, and thoughts as deadly, and at last defiance of God as blasphemous, as Saul manifested. Rarely, very rarely, do men go down by blunders all their own or wickedness springing from their own hearts. But for some other or others they bad been standing yet.

There is an established system of rotation in the universe as regards the tenure of its high places. Men may come down when at the height of their powers and opportunity, or they may stay up till waning powers tell them another must take the place. A blunder may give the start, or the scheming of others may do the work. But whatever causes it, let the declining man crucify his selfishness, curb his tongue from bitter words, and go down gracefully, sweetly, clothed in the kingly garments of dignified self-respect.

He who fears God will have the favour of the Lord. Friday, July 13, This lesson cover several different small topics for David. This is lesson 10 in the Life of David Series. We review Goliath, discuss Saul's anger and jealousy toward David. Saul also begins to hate David and throws his spear at him.

He hopes the Philistines will kill David. Saul also realizes that God isn't with him anymore and He is with David. David marries Saul's daughter Michal. Last week we learned about David and Goliath. He wanted to fight one of the men and the winner would be servants for the loser. David was there delivering food to his three oldest brothers in the army and went to see Saul. He said he could fight Goliath. David took his staff, shepherds bag, his sling and 5 smooth stones and walked to Goliath.

Saul put David over the men of war and David went wherever Saul sent him. The people and the servants accepted David. When they were coming home from a battle of the Philistines, the women came out of the cities singing and dancing to meet King Saul.

That made Saul very angry! So, Saul began to watch David. The next day Saul was upset again, so David came to him and played music for him like he had before.

This time Saul had a spear in his hand, though. Saul threw the spear at David saying he would pin David to the wall. David escaped two times! Saul was afraid of David after that because he knew God was with David. Saul sent David away and made him a captain over a 1, soldiers. Saul was afraid of David because he saw that David behaved wisely.



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