A rocky road

David's journey had begun with such promise. As the oil from Samuel's anointing dripped down his face, he might easily have believed that his life would change- for the better. But for the next chapters of 1 Samuel, we read again and again of Saul's jealousy and suspicion, of threats to his life, of David running to caves, deserts and foreign kings.

How do we react when our journey is difficult? Do we complain that it is not fair- what have we done to deserve this? Do we harbour a belief that our life was supposed to be easier than this? Have we believed the myth that if we trust God, He will make our journey easy?

David's story reminds us that even though we live as sons and daughters of the King, we live here and now in a world blighted by sin and our journey was never going to be easy.

This weekend, read some of David's own words...

O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good
His steadfast love endures for ever.
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,
Those He redeemed from trouble.....

Some wandered in desert wastes....

Some sat in darkness and gloom....

Some were sick through their sinful ways...

Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble and He saved them from their distress,
He sent out his word and healed them.
Psalm 107

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