1 Samuel 27:3-4.
Tag: Jesus Christ
David and his people enter residency among the haters of the Israelites: Christianity has entered residency within an anti-Christian world.
1 Samuel 27:2.
Saul forced David into the land of the Philistines: Today, the Spirit of Christ is forced into an anti-Christian world.
1 Samuel 27:1.
Saul seeks to kill David with flatteries on his tongue: Today’s world eliminates Christianity behind humanitarian and churchy sounding words.
1 Samuel 26.
Saul flatters and praises David as he continues to seek to kill David: The death of Christianity lies behind churchy and humanitarian sounding words.
1 Samuel 26:25.
Conflict and betrayals within the earthly family of Christ: He had four unbelieving brothers and at least two sisters. Mary and Joseph knew their son was the Son of God.
John 7:10-13.
David stands afar off to proclaim his mercy and grace to Saul: As followers of Christ, we are set apart from this world while proclaiming the Gospel of Christ.
1 Samuel 26:13-16.
David takes Saul’s jug of water and spear: Jesus Christ has the jug of Water of Life and the spear against lawlessness.
1 Samuel 26:11-12.
United Nations will fix global humanity with money and dignity: The Salvation of Jesus Christ is free through our humbleness towards Him.
Money and human dignity sound like a ransom payment to coerce conformity to global goals.
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.