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1 sam 22
Notice David’s movements
Masada is probably the Strong Hold that the text refers.
1 Samuel 22:1-5
How did Israel’s greatest king ascend to the throne?
For God’s Anointed One the path to the throne is paved with suffering.
The writer of Samuel spends 20 chapters chronicling David’s path to the throne.
The psalms are divided up into 5 divisions or books.
Book 1 () is in large measure Davids experience during this time.
These Psalms are psalms of lament - because David is suffering.
David’s path is a dark, difficult, dangerous, even deadly path.
Israel’s greatest insider is a complete outsider.
When you see David as the outsider living in caves you are reminded of Christ.
When you see David being rejected by the establishment you are reminded of Christ.
john 1:11
When you see David’s path to the glory of throne was paved by suffering.
You are reminded of Christ.
When you see the broken and dysfunctional gathering to David.
You are reminded of Christ.
He was a friend of tax collectors and sinners.
Christ’s suffering is not evidence agains the fact he is Israel’s king, it is evidence for it.
If David suffered, if Christ suffered, what then should you expect?
Christ’s call is not to take up your couch but take up your cross!
The symbol of Christianity is not a lazy-boy but a cross.
Sin inevitably leads to death.
Man’s ability to sin is shocking.
As JC Ryle said
There are very few errors and false doctrines of which the beginning may not be traced up to unsound views about the corruption of human nature.
Wrong views of the disease will always bring with them wrong views of the remedy.
Wrong views of the corruption of human nature will always carry with them wrong views of the grand antidote and cure of that corruption.
As it has been stated
Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.
Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.
will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.
Christ’s anointed king promises salvation to those who flee to him.
1 sam 22:
Saul takes life and David gives it.
Will you flee to Christ for protection and redemption?
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