1 Samuel 30:6.
Category: Bits and pieces
David and those with him weep over the captivity of their families: Jesus Christ and all of Heaven weeps over the captivity of God’s people.
1 Samuel 30:3-5.
David’s family and all his men’s families taken captive: The family of Jesus Christ is taken captive in today’s world.
1 Samuel 30:2.
David returns to a ravished and war torn Ziklag: Jesus Christ returns to a ravished and war-torn world.
1 Samuel 30:1.
King Achish dismisses David and his men from the presence of his armies: This world dismisses Jesus Christ from the armies of their “democratic” society.
1 Samuel 29:7-11.
King Achish saw David as being a good and honorable man unwanted by his governors: This world sees Holy-Spirit-filled people and does not want them.
1 Samuel 29:6.
David’s relationship with Saul was misunderstood by the Philistines: The relationship God and Jesus Christ has with Israel is misunderstood.
1 Samuel 29:5.
David and his men were not wanted by the Philistines in the coming battle: Jesus Christ and his followers are not wanted to fight the battle against sin and darkness.
1 Samuel 29:4.
Achish approves of David as a worldly asset: Jesus Christ is valued by this world only for worldly benefits.
1 Samuel 29:3b.
The Philistines are showcased while David and his people are put in the background: Those of this world are showcased while Jesus Christ is put in the background.
1 Samuel 29:2-3a.