1 SAMUEL 26
DAVID’S CONTINUES TO SPARE SAUL
The Ziphites go to Saul and tell him they think David is hiding in the wilderness near Hachilah, so Saul and his army of three thousand go to find David. Even after David spares Saul’s life, Saul is still determined to hunt him down. David sends spies to confirm that Saul is nearby.
David and a man named Abishai go to Saul’s camp and see that Saul is sleeping. Abishai encourages David to kill Saul while he has the chance, but David does not want to kill God’s appointed king.
David does not kill Saul, but instead sneakily steals Saul’s spear and water jug. David and Abishai do not wake anyone because a deep sleep from God had fallen upon them. David honored God’s timing and God protected David’s efforts.
David goes and stands over the hill, making sure there is space between him and Saul’s people. David calls out to Saul’s army, showing them the items he has taken from Saul. David previously did this with a piece of Saul’s cloak in 1 Samuel 24, proving he had the ability to kill Saul. Although David had two opportunities to kill Saul, he spared him both times.
Saul repents for attempting to kill David and blesses him as the future king. After years of chasing, Saul finally agrees to stop seeking David.