MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL
Devotion for Saturday May 23, 2020
Topic: First Point of Call During Crises
Text: 1 Samuel 19:18 – 24
An
aphorism of Aniocha people says that it is only a tree that hears they are
coming to fall it and it will stay. This is not so with animal especially with
human being. Such person will certainly flee. This was the case of David as we read
yesterday.
Saul
was consumed with jealousy over David’s growing popularity, but the Spirit of
God immobilised him so he was unable to harm David. We saw one attempt
yesterday. This shows that no matter what people plan against us, it will not
harm us except God approves it.
When
David left his home, he ran to the house of God and to the priest. In running
to Samuel, David made God his refuge. Samuel, as a prophet, was best able to
advise him what to do concerning the distress he was into. More so, it was
Samuel who anointed him as king to take over from Saul.
Beloved
in Christ when you are faced with challenges of life or the threat of the
enemies, where will be your first point of call? Do you run to a native doctor
first or you go to God’s house where the pastor will counsel and pray for you? Do
you run to friends for counselling before you even pray about it? This is one
serious mistake we make always.
When
we place God as our first priority in times of need and trouble, He will rise
on our behalf. David went to the house of God because He was the one that made
him. He knows that without God, Saul will easily eliminate him. He had the understanding
that God is his refuge and shield who is able to protect, guard, keep and secure
him.
We
should have this kind of understanding. God gave you that position, land,
husband, etc, people are struggling with you. Go to Him and He will certainly
tell you what to do.
Food for Thought: When problem confronts you, what readily comes to your mind?
Memory verse: 1 Samuel 19:18
Prayer:
Almighty God, grant me the grace to always seek you first in time of need
before any other thing.
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