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Godly men die but God’s message lives on.
1 sam
“You are not the point.
Your ministry is not the point and God has not pushed all his chips in on you, He has not put the kingdom in your hands as though all His hope relies in your ability to perform.”
― Matt Chandler
Foolish living is a dangerous game.
1 sam 25:2-23
Nabal Means “fool.”
I don’t know how he came about that name?
I don’t know if his mom and dad where going so what are we going to call him?
It is folly to reject the Anointed One.
Reckless living leads to ruin.
What kind of name do you have?
It is destructive to allow anger to inform your decisions.
The vulgarity of the phrase in verse 22 translated in the ESV as “one male” is preserved in the King James Version literal rendering, “any that pisseth against the wall.”
The phrase occurs again in verse 34 and in 1 Kings 14:10; 16:11; 21:21; 2 Kings 9:8
David is using course and unsanitized language.
In chapter 24 David shows great restraint.
In chapter 25 David needs to be restrained.
Anger tempts us to take matters into our own hands.
Reckless living leads to ruin.
:36-38
The word “sober” in verse 37 is literally “the wine had gone out of him.”
The Hebrew word for wineskin is nebel.
It is a pun on Nabal’s name—Nabal is a nebel, a deflated wineskin.
Presumably he has a long pee and, as the wine goes out of him, we are to think of him shrivelling up like a deflated balloon.
The book of 1 Samuel began with Hannah’s song, in which she spoke of the reversal of fortunes coming to “those who were full” (2:5).
Nabal was full of wine and full of himself, but now he is emptied and brought low.
Chester, Tim. 1 Samuel For You: For reading, for feeding, for leading (God's Word For You) (p.
173).
The Good Book Company.
Kindle Edition.
The Hebrew word for wineskin is nebel.
It is a pun on Nabal’s name—Nabal is a nebel, a deflated wineskin.
Presumably he has a long pee and, as the wine goes out of him, we are to think of him shrivelling up like a deflated balloon.
The book of 1 Samuel began with Hannah’s song, in which she spoke of the reversal of fortunes coming to “those who were full” (2:5).
Nabal was full of wine and full of himself, but now he is emptied and brought low.
Drunkenness is foolishness.
An estimated 88,0008 people (approximately 62,000 men and 26,000 women8) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
In 2014, alcohol-impaired driving fatalities accounted for 9,967 deaths (31 percent of overall driving fatalities).
2010 - Abuse of Alcohol cost the US $249 Billion dollars
Prov 23:
Eph
Eph 5:15
God’s glory is displayed through the grace of a Godly women.
1 sam 25:23-
The bible only has one hero and his name is Jesus.
Chester, Tim. 1 Samuel For You: For reading, for feeding, for leading (God's Word For You) (p.
173).
The Good Book Company.
Kindle Edition.
The vulgarity of the phrase in verse 22 translated in the ESV as “one male” is preserved in the King James Version literal rendering, “any that pisseth against the wall.”
How different was David at this moment from the David we saw in the Engedi cave!
There he agonized in remorse over cutting a corner from Saul’s robe.
Here he swore terrible vengeance on the one who wronged him.
The similarities we have seen between Nabal and Saul highlight the difference in David’s conduct toward the two.
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