1 Samuel 26:11-12.
Category: Bits and pieces
David spares Saul’s life again: We are not in a battle against this world’s governing leaders, but against spiritual wickedness.
1 Samuel 26:7-10.
David asks, “Who will go down with me to Saul in the camp?”: Jesus Christ asks, “Who will go down with me to this anti-Christian world?”
1 Samuel 26:5-6.
Saul relentlessly pursues David to kill Him: This world relentlessly pursues Christianity to kill the gospel of Christ.
1 Samuel 26:1-4.
The Spirit is like the wind blowing, which is not conformed to this world’s mold.
John 3:7-8.
Jesus tells Nicodemus he is of the flesh not the Spirit: An outward image of Godliness is of the flesh not the Spirit.
John 3:6.
Nicodemus “gaslights” Jesus over being born again: Christianity is “gaslighted” for living by the Spirit over human rationale.
John 3:4.
Leaders who shape the minds and hearts of the people must understand the need to be born again through Jesus Christ.
John 3:1-3.
Saul superficially acknowledges David as future king: The ruler of this world knows Jesus Christ is Lord of lords
1 Samuel 24:19-21.
Saul praises David for returning good to him instead of evil: Christianity is mocked for being kind to those who despise them.
1 Samuel 24:17-18.