I’ve been reading through 1 Samuel. As I read Chapters 16-18, the more humble I see David to be…and the more prideful Saul to be. In Chapter 16, young David is annointed king by Samuel, the man known for being a man of God. Yet David never once shows an ounce of pride, envy, or jealousy toward Saul or the kingship. David went from a great lyre player to armor-bearer to mighty warrior. The son of the king gave his garments to David, symbolically making him an heir. David becomes a mighty commander of the more successful army. Yet he never look at it that way. David just did the best he could at whatever he did. He didn’t concern himself wiht others’ opinions or the way he looked to them. He didnt’ think, “Well, I’m supposed to be king one day so there’s no need for me to be in an army. I’ll just wait for my time to come.” He did whater the Lord brough his way to the best of his abilities and with the power of God. David didn’t let the starry fame of God’s plan blind him from humble obedience.
Saul, on the other hand, couldn’t be any more opposite of David. Here he is, king, fulfilling what God had called him to do, but it wasn’t enough for him. Once David started getting attention, Saul became very bitter and prideful. He hated David for the fame and success that he had. Does this sound absurd to anyone else? The king jealous of a commander! Ridiculous. Saul had shifted his focus off of his purpose as king. The desire to guide the people in godliness and protect the nation from enemies was crowded out jealous envy over the attention of one of his own. Saul had it – the Spirit of God, the kingship, respect from the people. Then he lost it all. Scripture says the Spirit of the Lord departed from him and that the Lord sent a harmful spirit upon him. All because Saul saught fame over God.
So now I ask you the question God asked me while reading this. Are you more like Saul or more like David?

