Under His Wings

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1 Samuel 25:31

New International Version

 And when the Lord your God has brought my lord success, remember your servant.

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Was Abigail an opportunist—a gold digger, as some call her—for pleading to David to remember her when he came into his kingdom (1 Samuel 25:31)?

The beautiful woman needed someone to deliver her from her marriage to Nabal, a wealthy but senseless man. She was a woman hopelessly attempting to rescue her husband from his foolishness and self-destructive tendencies, and it was silently crushing her. 

The never-ending regret for the day she said yes to Nabal. The wet pillows, the anguished heart, the travail of prayers, and the cry for relief filled the throne of grace daily. Where was God? 

Does it strike a chord with you?

How many of us have experienced such moments in life? How many still suffer through their crucible and endure tears of regret and shame? It is grace, my friend. Grace has kept you to this point, and grace will see you through. 

Paul needed to know this truth through his thorn experience (2 Corinthians 12:7-10). His pain was excruciating, but relief had become a mirage despite his earnest pleas to God. All Paul heard from God was:

 “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (9).

God does not show favoritism in His responses to His children’s prayers. It is all about His will for us and His ultimate purpose and glory in our lives. Abigail may have prayed for who knows when until God showed up.

Her moment was when she intercepted the murderous march of David and his men towards her home (1 Samuel 25:20-22). God had prepared a place for her in the life of David, the next king of Israel. That was all she needed—a place of relief and comfort under the shadow of the future king of Israel, and she maximized the opportunity it presented to her (1 Samuel 25:23-31). No wonder David is a type of Christ the King under whose wings the wearied soul finds safety and rest (Psalm 91:1-2). 

So do not worry if you are experiencing an unpleasant situation now. God knows your sorrow and anguished soul. He has prepared your deliverance and refuge in Christ Jesus. 

You are no fool for running to take cover under the umbrella of King Jesus. It is about life eternal, and He is the only source of it (John 3:16). Just as Abigail heard about the fury of David and sought refuge and redemption under the future king, hear the coming wrath of God on this godless and wicked world (Romans 1:18-20) and run to Jesus for refuge (10:9-10). God will rescue you and bring you into the kingdom of the Son He loves—Christ Jesus our Lord (Col. 1:12-13).

Give glory to Him this morning! Amen.

Shalom

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