“Saul
Has Slain His Thousands, And David His Tens Of
Thousands”
Whatever mission Saul
sent him on, David was so successful that Saul gave him a high rank in the
army. This pleased all the troops, and Saul’s officers as well.
When the men were
returning home after David had killed the Philistine, the women came out from
all the towns of Israel to meet King Saul with singing and dancing, with joyful
songs and with timbrels and lyres. As they danced,
they sang: “Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands.”
Saul was very angry; this
refrain displeased him greatly. “They have credited David with tens of
thousands,” he thought, “but me with only thousands. What more can he get but
the kingdom?” And from that time on Saul
kept a close eye on David.
The next day an evil
spirit from God came forcefully on Saul. He was prophesying in his house, while
David was playing the lyre, as he usually did. Saul had a spear in his hand and
he hurled it, saying to himself, “I’ll pin David to the wall.” But David eluded
him twice.
Saul was afraid of David,
because the Lord was with David but had departed from Saul. So he sent David
away from him and gave him command over a thousand men, and David led the
troops in their campaigns. In everything he did he had great success, because
the Lord was with him. When Saul saw how successful he was, he was afraid of
him.
1
Samuel 18:5-15
All of us can fall prey
to jealousy. King Saul was jealous when David received more praise than he did.
The comparison game is
foolish and self-destructive. Someone will always have something we don’t or
enjoy experiences different from ours. But God has already given us many
blessings, including both life on this earth and the promise of eternal life to
all who believe. Depending on His help and focusing on Him in thankfulness can
help us to overcome jealousy.
The
remedy for jealousy is thankfulness to God.
Our
Daily Bread – May 25, 2017