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TRUST IN GOD

CONTENT

  1. David Submits to the Will of God (I Sam. 26:1-25; II Sam. 12:15-25)
  2. Effects of God’s Fear and Submission to God on David’s Life
  3. Jonah Submits to the Will of God (Jonah 1-2)

 

David Submits to the Will of God (I Sam. 26:1-25; II Sam. 12:15-25)

Submission means total compliance and surrender to comply and adjust in any given situation. This means we choose to obey God’s will in humility and meekness even when an opportunity to disobey comes. David was an outstanding example.

David the son of Jesse submitted to God’s will in his relationship with Saul. Saul sought to kill David at different occasions. When he was at Gibeah, the Ziphites came to him to report David’s movements. He was informed of the hiding place of David in the hill of Hachilah on the east side of Jeshimon. Immediately Saul heard this, he went with three thousand men in search of David in the wilderness of Ziph, but fell into deep sleep with all his men on the hill of Hachilah.

David went with Abishai to Saul’s camp as they were all fast asleep.

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