1 Samuel 19 vs. 10 – And Saul sought to smite David even to the wall with the javelin; but he slipped away out of Saul’s presence, and he smote the javelin into the wall: and David fled, and escaped that night.
- King Saul tried various means to kill David
- Twice, David had an opportunity to kill Saul his enemy but he refused to kill a man described as the Lord anointed.
- The death and destruction of our physical enemies if need be, is not in our hands but in the hands of God.
- David showed love to his arc enemy who was always pursuing him to kill him.
- At the right time, God killed Saul.
- It is not really Scriptural to pray for the death of your physical enemies, following the example of David and the teachings of Jesus Christ, we are expected to show them love and pray for their salvation.
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Hello sir, I think during the time of David it just physical battle. Reason David didn,t kill goliath, he was afraid that saul was anointed by God. This day the battle is not physical but spiriture we don,t know our enemies, praying a death prayer against them is the spirit incharge of their evil operation u I commanding to die. If is about loving ur enemies David was more bloody than any king that ever rule in Israel why can,t him spare those he slaughtered?
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