1 Samuel 22; 1 Samuel 23; 1 Samuel 24; Luke 12:1-31

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1 Samuel 22

1 David left Gath and escaped to Adullam's fortress. When David's siblings and all his extended family learned of this, they went to join him there.
2 Everyone who was in trouble, in debt, or in desperate circumstances gathered around David, and he became their leader. Approximately four hundred men joined him.
3 From there David went to Mizpeh in Moab. He said to the Moabite king, "Please let my father and mother stay with you until I know what God will do to me."
4 So David left his parents with the Moabite king, and they stayed with him the whole time David was in the fortress.
5 Then the prophet Gad told David, "Don't stay in the fortress any longer. Leave now and go to the land of Judah." So David left and went to Hereth forest.
6 Saul learned that David and his soldiers had been located. Saul was sitting under the tamarisk tree on the hill at Gibeah, spear in hand, with all his servants waiting on him.
7 He said to them, "Listen up, Benjaminites! Will Jesse's son give fields and vineyards to each and every one of you? Will he make each one of you commanders of units of one thousand men or commanders of units of one hundred?
8 Is that why all of you have conspired against me? No one informed me when my son made a covenant with Jesse's son! Not one of you is concerned about me or informs me when my own son sets my servant against me in an ambush—but that's what has happened today!"
9 Doeg the Edomite, who was standing with Saul's servants, responded, "I saw Jesse's son go to Ahimelech, Ahitub's son, at Nob.
10 Ahimelech questioned the LORD for David, and gave him provisions as well as the sword of Goliath the Philistine."
11 The king then sent for the priest Ahimelech, Ahitub's son, and all his extended family, who were the priests at Nob. All of them came to the king.
12 "Listen here, son of Ahitub," Saul said. "Yes sir," he replied.
13 Saul said to him, "Why have you conspired against me—you with Jesse's son—giving him food and a sword and questioning God for him so that he is now against me, waiting in ambush, which is what has happened today?"
14 Ahimelech answered the king, "Out of all your servants, who is as trustworthy as David? He is the king's son-in-law, does whatever you ask, and is well respected in your house.
15 Was that the first time I questioned God for him? Of course not! But please, the king shouldn't accuse me, his servant, or anyone in my father's household of any wrongdoing, because your servant knew nothing whatsoever about this matter."
16 But the king said, "You will be executed, Ahimelech—you and all of your father's household!"
17 The king ordered the guards waiting on him: "Go ahead and kill the LORD's priests because they've joined up with David too. They knew he was on the run but didn't inform me." But the king's servants were unwilling to lift a hand to attack the LORD's priests.
18 The king then ordered Doeg, "Doeg! You go attack the priests." So Doeg the Edomite went and attacked the priests, killing eighty-five men who wore the linen priestly vest that day.
19 He put the whole priestly city of Nob to the sword: men and women, children and infants, even oxen, donkeys, and sheep.
20 But one of the sons of Ahimelech, Ahitub's son, escaped. His name was Abiathar, and he fled to David.
21 Abiathar reported to David that Saul had slaughtered the LORD's priests.
22 David told Abiathar, "That day, when Doeg the Edomite was there, I knew that he would tell Saul everything. I am to blame for the deaths in your father's family.
23 Stay with me, and don't be afraid. The one who seeks my life now seeks yours too. But you'll be safe with me."
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1 Samuel 23

1 David was told, "The Philistines are now attacking Keilah and looting the threshing floors!"
2 David asked the LORD, "Should I go and fight these Philistines?" "Go!" the LORD answered. "Fight the Philistines and save Keilah!"
3 But David's men said to him, "Look how frightened we are here in Judah. It'll be worse if we go to Keilah against Philistine forces!"
4 So David asked the LORD again, and the LORD reaffirmed, "Yes, go down to Keilah, because I will hand the Philistines over to you."
5 Then David and his soldiers went to Keilah and fought the Philistines, driving off their cattle and defeating them decisively. And that's how David saved the residents of Keilah.
6 Now after Abiathar, Ahimelech's son, fled to David, he had accompanied David to Keilah, bringing a priestly vest with him.
7 When Saul was told that David had gone to Keilah, he said, "God has handed him over to me now because he has trapped himself by entering a town with gates and bars!"
8 So Saul called up all his troops for war, to go down to Keilah and attack David and his soldiers.
9 When David learned that Saul was planning to harm him, he told the priest Abiathar, "Bring the priestly vest now."
10 Then David said, "LORD God of Israel, I, your servant, have heard that Saul plans on coming to Keilah and will destroy the town because of me.
11 LORD God of Israel, will Saul come down as your servant has heard? Please tell your servant." "Yes, he will come down," the LORD answered.
12 Next David asked, "Will the citizens of Keilah hand me and my soldiers over to Saul?" "Yes, they will hand you over," the LORD replied.
13 So David and his troops—approximately six hundred men—got up and left Keilah. They kept moving, going from one place to the next. When Saul was told that David had escaped from Keilah, he didn't go there.
14 David lived in the fortresses in the wilderness and in the hills of the Ziph wilderness. Saul searched for him constantly, but God did not hand David over to Saul.
15 While David was at Horesh in the Ziph wilderness he learned that Saul was looking to kill him.
16 Saul's son Jonathan came to David at Horesh and encouraged him with God.
17 Jonathan said to him, "Don't be afraid! My father Saul's hand won't touch you. You will be king over Israel, and I will be your second in command. Even my father Saul knows this."
18 Then the two of them made a covenant before the LORD. David stayed at Horesh, but Jonathan went back home.
19 Some Ziphites came to Saul at Gibeah. "David is hiding among us in the fortresses at Horesh on the hill of Hachilah, south of Jeshimon," they said.
20 "So whenever you want to come down, Your Majesty, do it! Leave it to us to hand him over to the king."
21 "The LORD bless you because you have shown this kindness to me!" Saul said.
22 "Go now and get everything ready. Find out everything you can: where he stays, where he goes, who has seen him. I am told he is very shrewd.
23 Find out every hiding place he uses there and come back to me when you know for certain. I will then go with you. If David is in the area, I will hunt him down among any of Judah's clans!"
24 So they got up and left for Ziph ahead of Saul. Meanwhile, David and his soldiers were in the Maon wilderness in the desert plain south of Jeshimon.
25 When Saul and his troops went looking for him, David was told about it, so he went down to a certain rock there and stayed in the Maon wilderness. When Saul heard that, he went into the Maon wilderness after David.
26 Saul was going around one side of a hill there while David and his soldiers were going around the other. David was hurrying to get away from Saul while Saul and his troops were trying to surround David and his soldiers in order to capture them.
27 But a messenger suddenly came to Saul. "Come quick!" he said. "The Philistines have invaded the land!"
28 So Saul broke off his pursuit of David and went to fight the Philistines. That's why that place is called Escape Rock.
29 Then David went from there and lived at the En-gedi fortresses.
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1 Samuel 24

1 Even as Saul returned from pursuing the Philistines, he was informed that David was in the En-gedi wilderness.
2 So Saul took three thousand men selected from all Israel and went to look for David and his soldiers near the rocks of the wild goats.
3 He came to the sheep pens beside the road where there was a cave. Saul went into the cave to use the restroom. Meanwhile, David and his soldiers were sitting in the very back of the cave.
4 David's soldiers said to him, "This is the day the LORD spoke of when he promised you, ‘I will hand your enemy over to you, and you can do to him whatever you think best.'" So David snuck up and cut off a corner of Saul's robe.
5 But immediately David felt horrible that he had cut off a corner of Saul's robe.
6 "The LORD forbid," he told his men, "that I should do something like that to my master, the LORD's anointed, or lift my hand against him, because he's the LORD's anointed!"
7 So David held his soldiers in check by what he said, and he wouldn't allow them to attack Saul. Saul then left the cave and went on his way.
8 Then David also went out of the cave and yelled after Saul, "My master the king!" Saul looked back, and David bowed low out of respect, nose to the ground.
9 David said to Saul, "Why do you listen when people say, ‘David wants to ruin you'?
10 Look! Today your own eyes have seen that the LORD handed you over to me in the cave. But I refused to kill you. I spared you, saying, ‘I won't lift a hand against my master because he is the LORD's anointed.'
11 Look here, my protector! See the corner of your robe in my hand? I cut off the corner of your robe but didn't kill you. So know now that I am not guilty of wrongdoing or rebellion. I haven't wronged you, but you are hunting me down, trying to kill me.
12 May the LORD judge between me and you! May the LORD take vengeance on you for me, but I won't lift a hand against you.
13 As the old proverb goes, ‘Evil deeds come from evildoers!' but I won't lift a hand against you.
14 So who is Israel's king coming after? Who are you chasing? A dead dog? A single flea?
15 May the LORD be the judge and decide between you and me. May he see what has happened, argue my case, and vindicate me against you!"
16 As soon as David finished saying all this to Saul, Saul said, "David, my son, is that your voice?" Then he broke down in tears,
17 telling David, "You are more righteous than I am because you have treated me generously, but I have treated you terribly.
18 Today you've told me the good you have done for me—how the LORD handed me over to you, but how you didn't kill me.
19 When someone finds an enemy, do they send the enemy away in peace? May the LORD repay you with good for what you have done for me today.
20 Now even I know that you will definitely become king, and Israel's kingdom will flourish in your hands.
21 Because of that, make a solemn pledge to me by the LORD that you won't kill off my descendants after I'm gone and that you won't destroy my name from my family lineage."
22 David made a solemn pledge to Saul. Then Saul went back home, but David and his soldiers went up to the fortress.
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Luke 12:1-31

1 When a crowd of thousands upon thousands had gathered so that they were crushing each other, Jesus began to speak first to his disciples: “Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees—I mean, the mismatch between their hearts and lives.
2 Nothing is hidden that won't be revealed, and nothing is secret that won't be brought out into the open.
3 Therefore, whatever you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and whatever you have whispered in the rooms deep inside the house will be announced from the rooftops.
4 “I tell you, my friends, don't be terrified by those who can kill the body but after that can do nothing more.
5 I'll show you whom you should fear: fear the one who, after you have been killed, has the authority to throw you into hell. Indeed, I tell you, that's the one you should fear.
6 Aren't five sparrows sold for two small coins? Yet not one of them is overlooked by God.
7 Even the hairs on your head are all counted. Don't be afraid. You are worth more than many sparrows.
8 "I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before humans, the Human One will acknowledge before God's angels.
9 But the one who rejects me before others will be rejected before God's angels.
10 Anyone who speaks a word against the Human One will be forgiven, but whoever insults the Holy Spirit won't be forgiven.
11 When they bring you before the synagogues, rulers, and authorities, don't worry about how to defend yourself or what you should say.
12 The Holy Spirit will tell you at that very moment what you must say."
13 Someone from the crowd said to him, "Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me."
14 Jesus said to him, "Man, who appointed me as judge or referee between you and your brother?"
15 Then Jesus said to them, "Watch out! Guard yourself against all kinds of greed. After all, one's life isn't determined by one's possessions, even when someone is very wealthy."
16 Then he told them a parable: "A certain rich man's land produced a bountiful crop.
17 He said to himself, What will I do? I have no place to store my harvest!
18 Then he thought, Here's what I'll do. I'll tear down my barns and build bigger ones. That's where I'll store all my grain and goods.
19 I'll say to myself, You have stored up plenty of goods, enough for several years. Take it easy! Eat, drink, and enjoy yourself.
20 But God said to him, ‘Fool, tonight you will die. Now who will get the things you have prepared for yourself?'
21 This is the way it will be for those who hoard things for themselves and aren't rich toward God."
22 Then Jesus said to his disciples, "Therefore, I say to you, don't worry about your life, what you will eat, or about your body, what you will wear.
23 There is more to life than food and more to the body than clothing.
24 Consider the ravens: they neither plant nor harvest, they have no silo or barn, yet God feeds them. You are worth so much more than birds!
25 Who among you by worrying can add a single moment to your life?
26 If you can't do such a small thing, why worry about the rest?
27 Notice how the lilies grow. They don't wear themselves out with work, and they don't spin cloth. But I say to you that even Solomon in all his splendor wasn't dressed like one of these.
28 If God dresses grass in the field so beautifully, even though it's alive today and tomorrow it's thrown into the furnace, how much more will God do for you, you people of weak faith!
29 Don't chase after what you will eat and what you will drink. Stop worrying.
30 All the nations of the world long for these things. Your Father knows that you need them.
31 Instead, desire his kingdom and these things will be given to you as well.
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