Friday, October 31, 2014

Year 4, Day 304: 1 Samuel 18

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Discipleship Focus: Identity

  • In: This is the word we use to express our relationships with our spiritual family.  These are often the people who hold us spiritually accountable.  They are the ones to whom we typically go for discussion and discernment.  These are the ones with whom we learn to share leadership.  They are the ones with whom we become family on mission.

In this chapter we are introduced to a beautiful friendship.  David and Jonathon become good friends.  In fact, they loved each other as much as they loved themselves.  Their friendship is built on a genuine respect for one another and what God is doing in their life.  We’ll have the privilege of watching this relationship grow over time.

But what is really neat about this chapter is that nowhere does Jonathon get jealous.  As David gains power and prestige among the people, it is actually Jonathon who should be worried as Jonathon is the person next in line to be king.  But we get no sense of jealousy here.

Furthermore, Jonathon doesn’t turn on David when it becomes obvious that Saul has it out for David.  Jonathon keeps his friendship with David.  In spite of his father’s feelings, David and Jonathon become quite close.

This is true In.  True In doesn’t get jealous of one another; they give God the glory for when things go well in your life.  True In doesn’t follow in party line, they make up their own allegiances and stay true regardless of the world around them.  True In helps us point to God and stay close to God.

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