• When Skill Becomes A Snare | 1 Samuel 27:10-11

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
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When Skill Becomes A Snare | 1 Samuel 27:10-11

  • Summary

  • What happens when skill becomes a snare?

    Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

    David is currently residing in Philistine territory under the shield of Achish, and he is battling enemies of Israel that Saul has left unaddressed. But listen to this interaction with David and Achish in 1 Samuel 27:10-11:

    When Achish asked, “Where have you made a raid today?” David would say, “Against the Negeb of Judah,” or, “Against the Negeb of the Jerahmeelites,” or, “Against the Negeb of the Kenites.” And David would leave neither man nor woman alive to bring news to Gath, thinking, “lest they should tell about us and say, ‘So David has done.’” Such was his custom all the while he lived in the country of the Philistines. — 1 Samuel 27:10-11

    So David was battling enemies of Israel, but according to this text, he was telling Achish he was battling territories in Israel. This was an outright lie. But as you can see, Achish never found out about it because David was wiping everyone and everything out, so there was no paper trail. This is quite a cunning deception by David.

    It is hard to endorse what David chose to do in this situation. Yes, it was a tenuous situation. Yes, it was cunning. But David is also starting to slip up, and rather than trust in God with a sense of abandonment like he had before, he is now beginning to use his skill and strategy to save himself. And in my humble opinion, the deception and strategy used here remarkably resemble the situation with Uriah and Bathsheba. He uses deception to hide the pregnancy, deception to lure Uriah home, deception to persuade Uriah to sleep with his wife, and deception to put Uriah in a situation that leads to his death. David is trying to hide the paper trail. But in this case, he is trying to hide the paper trail of his sins from God, not Achish.

    As Sir Walter Scott once wrote:

    "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive"

    This is the problem with deception. If you practice it even one time, and it works, you will practice it again. Eventually, deception will become entangled with your skill, and you will try your hand at deceiving God, which will bring you to ruin.

    David’s skill once served him well, but that skill became a snare. My advice? Don’t follow his example. Don’t put yourself in situations that tempt you to deceive. Instead, stay reliant on God. Let Him be your shield, and practice obedience—not deception—in every situation!

    #TrustGodNotDeception, #LessonsFromDavid, #ObedienceOverStrategy

    Ask This:
    1. Where might you be tempted to rely on your own skill instead of trusting God’s guidance?
    2. How can you pursue transparency with God in challenging situations?
    Do This:

    Don't be deceptive, ever!

    Pray This:

    Lord, help me to trust in Your ways above my own skills or strategies. Keep my heart honest and my steps obedient to You. Amen.

    Play This:

    Clear the Stage.

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