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I have to be
honest. The opening verses to 1 Samuel
25 are some of my favorite. No, not
because Samuel dies. It’s sad when a
great spiritual leader dies and is unavailable to be among the people who need
him. But why I love these words is because
the eulogy is so understated. Samuel
dies. Israel mourns. Life goes on.
That’s a
great perspective to remember. This is
the spiritual leader of the whole Hebrew people who just died. There is no great eulogy. There is no great retelling of all of Samuel’s
great deeds. He dies, they mourn, and
they move on. What a great perspective!
For the rest
of this chapter, we see an interesting mix.
Let’s start with Abigail. Here is
a woman who is of great worth! She hears
about the rash offense that Nabal makes against David. She takes matters into her own hand and goes
out to meet David with what Nabal should have sent in the first place. She does what is right in spite of her
husband’s folly. David receives the
offering and peace is made. The right
thing happens in spite of the folly of a foolish man.
In fact,
when Nabal comes to his senses and realizes what has happened, he is
struck. A few days later, God strikes
him dead. Through Abigail, God rescues
David and then takes care of Nabal himself.
One last
comment. Once Nabal is dead, David
offers to take Abigail as a wife.
Remember, David already has a wife.
This is the beginning of an issue with David, an issue we’ll see
occurring again and again throughout the chapter.
The question
is, how much credit should we give the death of Samuel with respect to the
timing of this event? How much impact
does the death of a spiritual leader have on the morality of the people and its
leader? I’m not saying that it is Samuel’s
fault, of course. Samuel is dead, there’s
not much he can do about it! What I am
saying is that I think that there is a lesson to be learned here. When we find ourselves far from good spiritual
leadership we also find ourselves close to the jaws of sinfulness and
temptation.
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