I know Nabal is a wicked and
ill-tempered man; please don’t pay any attention to him. He is a fool, just as
his name suggests. (1
Samuel 25:25 NLT)
Gracious Abigail |
As
his name suggests, Nabal was a fool.
Often there is a very thin-line between willful and ignorant
behavior. Grace is sometimes better
served when we choose to look at people as being ignorant rather than intentional.
Nabal
was evil and ill-tempered man, yet he had one thing going for him. He had a gracious wife, Abigail. Nabal had returned evil for good to David (1Samuel
25:1-12). David leaves with his men
to teach Nabal a lesson (v.13). Abigail springs into action and puts together
gracious gifts of food for David (v.18). Abigail shows respect for David and takes
responsibility for her husband's wrong actions (v.
24). Though not personally
responsible, she intercedes with David for Nabal. Nabal was a scoundrel, but he was still her
husband. She then gives David a reason to be gracious. She suggests that Nabal is ignorant rather
than just evil (v. 25). There is always
some deception in our sin. If we
understood the consequences, we would not have sinned. On the Cross, Jesus said, "Father,
forgive them, for they don't know what they are doing." He understood the
evil in their hearts, yet He chose to dwell on their ignorance rather than
their intentional actions. Mercy always
triumphs over judgment.
Abigail
was the heroine in this story, and Nabal was the villain. She prevented David from doing something he
would later regret. David withheld the
sword from Nabal, and God then took care of him as He struck him down. “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, says the
Lord” (Romans 21:19 NKJV). Fools often tempt us to act in foolish ways. Grace
intervened in David's life. When looking
upon sinners like the Nabal, it might behoove us to say, but for God's grace,
there go I.
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Ken Barnes, the
author of “The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places” YWAM
Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
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