1 Samuel 31 (Listen)

31:1 Now the Philistines were fighting against Israel, and the men of Israel fled before the Philistines and fell slain on Mount Gilboa. And the Philistines overtook Saul and his sons, and the Philistines struck down Jonathan and Abinadab and Malchi-shua, the sons of Saul. The battle pressed hard against Saul, and the archers found him, and he was badly wounded by the archers. Then Saul said to his armor-bearer, “Draw your sword, and thrust me through with it, lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and mistreat me.” But his armor-bearer would not, for he feared greatly. Therefore Saul took his own sword and fell upon it. And when his armor-bearer saw that Saul was dead, he also fell upon his sword and died with him. Thus Saul died, and his three sons, and his armor-bearer, and all his men, on the same day together. And when the men of Israel who were on the other side of the valley and those beyond the Jordan saw that the men of Israel had fled and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned their cities and fled. And the Philistines came and lived in them.

The next day, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, they found Saul and his three sons fallen on Mount Gilboa. So they cut off his head and stripped off his armor and sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines, to carry the good news to the house of their idols and to the people. 10 They put his armor in the temple of Ashtaroth, and they fastened his body to the wall of Beth-shan. 11 But when the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead heard what the Philistines had done to Saul, 12 all the valiant men arose and went all night and took the body of Saul and the bodies of his sons from the wall of Beth-shan, and they came to Jabesh and burned them there. 13 And they took their bones and buried them under the tamarisk tree in Jabesh and fasted seven days.




Devotional:

Then Saul said to his armor-bearer, “Draw your sword and run me through with it, or these uncircumcised men will come and run me through and torture me!” But his armor-bearer would not do it because he was terrified. Then Saul took his sword and fell on it.(I Samuel 31:4)

This final chapter is the culmination of a life lived cowardly. Saul lived by the sword and died by the sword. Even in his final moments, he fought for control. Death was to be his way and in his time. This was the tragic end of an unsurrendered life. Interestingly the character foil to Saul is the “valiant” man. Valiant isn’t a word often used today. Valiant is the mark of courage and determination. Valiant is doing what’s right, no matter the cost. Whether or not these men agreed with Saul’s politics, they risked their lives to do the honorable, courageous act of bringing dignity to God’s anointed king and his sons. Today, look for opportunities to not only recognize the valiant but to be valiant (Romans 12:10).

Pray It: Thank you, Jesus, for not doing what was most convenient for you but was best for me by going to the cross for my sins. When I am tempted to take the easy or the cowardly way, help me to remember your great love for me and instead choose the valiant and brave path you took. Amen.

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