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David Protects Keilah and Hides in the Wilderness
Questions to consider:
- What does this passage teach you about God?
- What does this teach you about humanity and the world?
- When the Philistines were attacking Keilah, news of the battle came to David, not to King Saul. Why do you think they went to David instead of Saul? What does this say about Saul vs. David’s character?
- Saul considered David to be his enemy. He assumed the Lord also considered David an enemy and began to chase him while he was at Keilah. Why was Saul wrong for assuming that all of his enemies were automatically the Lord’s enemies? Why do you think Saul does this?
Let’s Pray:
Father, I pray that I would learn to love whom you love, more and more every day. Help me see people as you see them.
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About this Plan
Picture this: a nation chosen by God; a prophet from an unlikely background to help show God’s ways to His people; a king whose fear and unfaithfulness bring disaster; and a man after God’s own heart who changed the nation of Israel forever. This is a story of God’s reign and rule, Israel’s choices and consequences, and two men’s different responses to God.
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