1 Samuel 24:10
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
আপুনি আজি নিজ চকুৰে দেখিছে যে, আজি এই গুহাৰ ভিতৰত যিহোৱাই আপোনাক মোৰ হাতত সমৰ্পণ কৰিছিল। কিছুমান লোকে মোক আপোনাক বধ কৰিবলৈ কৈছিল কিন্তু মই আপোনালৈ কৃপাদৃষ্টি কৰিলোঁ।” মই ক’লোঁ, “মই নিজ প্ৰভুৰ বিৰুদ্ধে মোৰ হাত নাদাঙিম; কাৰণ তেওঁ যিহোৱাৰ অভিষিক্ত লোক।”
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David is speaking to King Saul, telling him that God had given Saul into his hands in a cave. David had the chance to kill Saul but decided not to because Saul was chosen by God to be king. This shows David's respect for God's anointed leader.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and the person who's 'it' ends up in a spot where you could easily tag them, but you decide not to because you think it's not the right thing to do. That's what David did here. He saw Saul and could have hurt him, but he chose not to because Saul was chosen by God to be the king.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of 1 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad during the 10th century BCE. The audience was primarily the Israelites, and it reflects the political and spiritual tensions of the time, including the transition from judges to kings in Israel.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse teaches us to respect authority and to make ethical decisions even when we are in a position of power. For example, if you're the manager of a company and you discover that your boss has made a mistake, you might choose to handle the situation with integrity and respect, rather than taking advantage of the situation.
Topics
respectleadershipethicsforgivenessobedienceauthority
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did David spare Saul?
David spared Saul because he believed that Saul was still the Lord's anointed king and that it would be wrong to take matters into his own hands, even though Saul was actively pursuing him.
What does this verse teach about leadership?
This verse teaches that leadership involves making ethical decisions and respecting the authority of others, even when it's difficult. It underscores the importance of integrity and respect for God's will.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
In our daily lives, we can apply this verse by respecting authority figures, making ethical choices, and handling situations with integrity, just as David did when he chose not to harm Saul.
What does this verse say about the concept of anointed leaders?
This verse highlights the concept that leaders are chosen by God and should be respected, even when they make mistakes. It emphasizes the divine aspect of leadership and the need to uphold it with reverence and respect.
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