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Friday, February 24, 2012

1 Samuel 24 - Discover God’s Present Involvement in Your Life

Since I had requests, here is this Sunday's sermon. Hope it blesses you. ~Sally

Greenfield Presbyterian 2-26-12

Don’t you wonder how many things go on in our lives that God brings about that we have no idea He had a hand in it? How much do we miss? How much do we take credit for ourselves when it was actually God at work?

This week’s theme on our 50 Day Spiritual Adventure is about Discovering God’s Present Involvement in Our Lives. So it begs the question, “How aware are you of God’s involvement in your life?” Do you even look for Him?

On this Adventure we’ve been asked to read the daily scripture readings and answer the questions in the devotional as we go along. Today we’ll add to that. Our second Adventure Application is to do a Daily God Hunt Sighting and write it down in your journal.

It is a great daily exercise to help us keep our eyes attuned to God’s work in the world and in our lives!

As we look to today’s scripture in 1 Samuel it seems fairly easy to see where God was at work...but as we look closer, we’ll see God was doing a lot more than what we just see on the surface.

In the chapters working up to 1 Samuel 24 Saul has been getting more and more violent towards David. Saul is the seated king, but God has since rejected him because of his rebellion and sin. The prophet Samuel has anointed David as the next king and Saul is extremely jealous.

So Saul has been chasing David all over the countryside trying to kill him. He was waylaid a bit by an attack by the Philistines, but now he’s back on the trail.

So Saul is searching for David with three thousand of his men! And Saul needs to stop at the rest stop and relieve himself, so he finds the nearest cave and goes inside.

Unbeknownst to Saul, David and his men heard Saul was coming and hid out in a cave...the exact same cave that Saul is now standing in!

David’s men encourage him - Look! This is the day that God was telling you about! Today is the day God has delivered Saul to you! Take him out! He’s right here! You’ll never get a better opportunity than this! You can do whatever you want to him!

Now after all that David has been through with Saul you might just expect him to sneak right up to him and slit his throat and it’s done. Over. No more hiding, he can take the throne, get on with life...

But David doesn’t do that.

David, very quietly, sneaks up to where Saul is...and simply cuts a little piece of the fabric from off of his cloak, and returns back to his hiding place.

He barely gets back to his men and he’s feeling horribly guilty. Who is he that he should do anything to the reigning king? God anointed Saul after all. Who is he, David to take advantage of the situation and bring him down?

God, after all, is who is in charge, not David. So David keeps his men from doing anything to Saul, and after Saul leaves the cave David follows and calls out to him.

David, standing in the mouth of the cave, calls out to Saul as his servant - My Master! My King! He falls prostrate on the ground calling out to Saul and begs him to stop listening to those who say that he is after Saul.

He then explains, showing Saul the piece of fabric, that he had the perfect opportunity to take him out of the game if he had wanted to...but he didn’t.

He pleads with Saul telling Saul how he hasn’t sinned against him, and yet Saul continues to hunt him down and tries to kill him, and then he turns the tables and says, “So who’s in the right here? You or me?”

David says that Saul may be killed, but it won’t be by David’s hand, it will be by God’s. David won’t touch Saul.

May God be our judge and decide who is right!

At this Saul weeps and it seems that he finally realizes that his days as king are numbered. He finally acknowledges that David will be the next king, but it still isn’t until much later that Saul finally dies and David becomes king.

At first glance we look at this story and say, wow, look how God choreographed bringing Saul and David together in the same cave. That was certainly no coincidence, that’s pretty amazing!

And it is! But that’s just the beginning!

Certainly for David this is a big God Sighting! God brought Saul to the cave where David was at and finally brought them to a point where David could actually speak to Saul and get him to stop pursuing him.

But think of the process that David went through in that cave, which I think, was an even bigger deal to God...

David was given a perfect opportunity to kill his pursuer, to kill the man who had been chasing him all over the place and nearly killed him a couple of times! David’s men even encouraged him - “Here’s your chance! Just like God said! Your enemy was delivered ‘into your hands for you to deal with as you wish.’” (vs. 4)

So apparently even God left the door wide open for David to do whatever he wanted to with Saul.

But David stepped back and thought about the bigger picture, he is “stricken to the heart”...

David knew that God had anointed Saul to be king, just as he had been anointed. God had shown David numerous times in his young life that His plans are much bigger and better than our own. So David trusted that God would deal with Saul when God wanted to.

But David also knew that he had a huge choice in that cave. In their time power changed hands, many times, through violence. So why not now?

Saul was in a very vulnerable place in that cave...to say the least! David knew that vulnerability can easily be exploited and taken advantage of...and the thin line between knowing this and acting on it was before him.

David was overwhelmed at that moment.

In that moment, David, instead of being violent...resists it, and instead chooses compassion, forgiveness, and trust in God’s overriding justice to deal with Saul.

Don’t you think that that is what God wanted him to take away from the experience - more than just the coincidence of the cave?

Sometimes we see the obvious works of God in our lives, but we may have to look a little longer or harder or deeper to find the real work that God wants us to see.

It’s an awesome thing to see God’s hand, to see evidence of His presence at work in your life. The more we see, the more excited and energized and focused we become on living for Him and doing His work in the world!

It’s much easier to have a sustained, strong faith when we’ve trained ourselves to see God at work in and around us.

God promises us all over the place in the Old and New Testaments that He won’t leave us. Like in Deuteronomy 31:8 - The Lord himself goes before you and will always be with you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.

So God Sightings, like David’s, are a great daily habit to start looking for - and a great thing to share and point out to others as well.

Like I’ve shared with you through many a sermon - whether it was in my life or Kim’s or someone else’s - hearing a story of how God showed Himself is encouraging to others - and we don’t do that nearly enough!

God’s Word tells us to look for Him. In the great Jeremiah 29 scripture where God says that He has a plan for us - “a plan to prosper us and not harm us, plans to give us a hope and a future”...He then goes on to say, “Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. you will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you, declares the Lord.” (vs.11b-14a)

So even as God’s people were captured in Babylon, as told in Jeremiah, God says, Don’t stop looking for me!

The Psalms encourage us by saying, “...let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always.”

God tells us to look for Him, and so maybe a good starting point is in prayer, ask Him to reveal Himself to you as you go through your days.

As Matthew 7 told us, Ask...Seek....and Knock...

When we ask, God promises we will receive. When we seek, God says we will find. And when we knock, God says the door will be opened!

God’s not going to answer our requests to see Him with lame examples of Who He Is! If you ask for it, He’ll show you Who He Is!

And there are a few different ways that God may show Himself:


In an answer to prayer.
I have a great example of this! About 3-4 weeks ago I woke up from what was for me, a nightmare. First, I dreamed that it was July and we were living in the extra bedroom at my sister’s house in Florida, and all the bills were coming due, and neither Kim nor I had a job or any money to speak of. It was a nightmare.

Then I got to thinking about what money we had currently and how spring break always screws things up and we end up having to wait much longer to get student loan money in the next term to pay our bills, and I got that much more stressed out.

Needless to say, I was up for the day - despite the fact that it was around 4am... So I just started praying. I really wanted to hand all of the worry and concern over to God and just put my total trust in Him that He not only would provide us with income now and in the future, but that we would be at a church that is the right church and not just a job, but a church where Kim and I would be a good fit for that particular congregation. So I poured my heart out to God.

It think it was a few days later I was talking with the elder at my home church who is my liaison to the session, and she reminded me that a check would be coming from the church any day now.

A week later as the mail came we not only had a huge check (MUCH more than we expected) from our home church, but we also had another big check from a grant that I had forgotten all about that only gets distributed twice a year.

Needless to say - we attributed all of this to God!!! Thank You Jesus!

Evidence of His care
I think this last example is both - answer to prayer and also evidence of His care. We also see this as people reach out to us unexpectedly with love, with tangible things like help in our homes when we’re ill, or meals, or maybe someone stops to help you when the car breaks down. Sometimes we get that financial help or provision when we haven’t even prayed for it!

Unusual linkage or timing.
This is the obvious God Sighting of David’s story in 1 Samuel 24. I have a friend from high school that I reconnected with on Facebook the year before we moved from Colorado. We weren’t real close or anything, but we caught up with each other’s lives and she shared that she and her husband were separated and trying to work things out - she was in Denver, and he was with his folks on the western side of the state near where we lived.

Not long after learning all this I saw on FaceBook that Jackie’s husband had had an accident on his ATV and was flown to a hospital in our town, so I messaged Jackie and let her know that I was there if she needed any help.

Jackie eventually contacted me and we met ONE TIME. That was almost four years ago now, but Jackie still talks about what an answer to prayer I was for her - being in a strange town and not knowing anyone.

The other thing I was able to do was to hook her up with another friend of mine whose daughter had been in a bad car accident the previous year and had the same type of injuries as Jackie’s husband. My friend was able to connect with Jackie in a way I couldn’t and help walk her through what was ahead.

The whole experience has ultimately grown Jackie’s faith along with that of her family members. I’m just so happy that we reconnected when we did on FaceBook.

Help to do His work.
I feel like finding Greenfield Pres. was a God Sighting for me. You are helping me grow as a pastor and hopefully I am helping equip you to do ministry here!

God says, Look for me! I’m here!

Take the time to write down just one way you see God each day. When you look back on them it’s like a goldmine! It’s so encouraging! It brings hope when your lacking it.

Look at the Psalms and how many of them recount what God had already done. The Psalmist remembers where he saw God so he will have hope for what he’s facing today.

Seeing in order to believe isn’t what faith is about. But believing in order to see opens our eyes and bring a new joy and excitement as we learn to interpret how we see God at work in and through and around us.

Look back on your life...can you see God’s hand at work?

Let’s make “God Sightings” a part of our vocabulary at Greenfield Presbyterian. Let’s make this a place where talking about God and seeing His footprints are regular occurrences. Let’s tell others what God is doing in our own lives and in the life of Greenfield Pres. Amen.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Very timely message! I have seen the work of God in my life many times!
    Today I finally went to a podiatrist. I had suffered over a year, but didn't think he'd find anything. He gave me a cortisone shot in both heels and foot and leg splints for both. Next week we'll deal with the arthritis in both ankles. The following week we'll deal with feet again! Tonight I went to my twin sister's pres. Church. They had a cook out and are camping there. I met a woman who has 6 kids is single and has cancer for the second time. We clicked as i am very active with the cancer society, she adopted 5 of her kids, i did foster care, she's an author and I 've written a book, which she is going to help me publish. I offered to drive her to appts. She said she prefers to drive herself from Ft. Pierce to Miami. I am going with her to keep her company. I won't have much walking to do and I can wear my new foot and leg braces!!!

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