Read 1 Samuel 30:7-31.
Once David "strengthened himself in the LORD his
God" he then took action in facing this heartbreaking situation. He went to his spiritual leader in order to
seek God's direction. With assurance
from God to move forward, David and his men went after the Amalekites to rescue
their wives, children and belongings.
Along the way, God provided a man who gave David the details
he needed to locate the enemy. The
Amalekites surely thought David and his army were far away fighting as an ally
with the Philistines. While they
celebrated, David launched a surprise attack and recovered absolutely
everything and everyone the enemy had been taken.
Not all the men in David's army were physically able to
endure another battle. In order to move
quickly and decisively, David left a third of his army behind to take care of
themselves and what supplies they had with them. Upon their victorious return, we discover
that not every soldier in David's army was a godly man. Some were "wicked and worthless
fellows" (v.22). They did not want
to share the spoils of the war with those who did not go to the fight.
Here David demonstrated his wisdom as a leader. He treated everyone with dignity, respect,
and appreciation. Notice his response in
verse 24. "For as his share is who
goes down to battle, so shall his share be who stay by the baggage. They shall share alike." That statement became a statute for the
nation of Israel.
3 insights into our attitude toward others:
1. One of the indicators of a sinful heart is selfishness.
2. One of the indicators of a godly life is generosity.
3. One of the indicators of a good leader is equal
appreciation for those who serve in support roles in the organization.
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