Daily Devotionals
Day by Day Devotional - Year 2 of 5
Devotional: March 17th

1 Samuel 20:5-23

When Saul comes to Naioth, David flees. However he still holds on to the hope that he will be able to take his place again at court and he comes back to seek advice from his friend Jonathan. "A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity" (Proverbs 17:17). Having been friends in happier days, David and Jonathan are now to experience how precious and comforting is their affection for each other at the time when testing comes.

How much more is it so with our relationship with the supreme Friend! How can we know His perfect sympathy if we have never actually had need of it? (Hebrews 4:15-16).

It seems that David is nothing more than a poor outlaw for whom the divine promises of kingship seem to have been set aside. But Jonathan’s faith continues to see him as the one who undoubtedly will reign, whose enemies will be cut down, including his own father (whom he avoids mentioning by name out of a praiseworthy respect). Notice how he speaks about the future with certainty. Thus those redeemed by the Lord Jesus recognize by faith His wonderful glory and know that their Saviour, who is today hated and rejected by the world and its prince, will soon appear as the King of glory, having all His enemies beneath His feet.