Is it a court compliment or a Divine word?
Saul slew his thousands; David slew tens of thousands.
So, who is proven?
Of men or God?
Did David "cave in" to Achish?
One thing David did right.
Always behave well to get the good out of all the people you deal with---speak well of them. Then, let it go. It will either go one way or the other. That's not your control. For David, it went well. His secret hope came true and he is more than relieved. And Achish says: "go to peace" and that's the best yet.
The Jews distinguished between wishing a person to "go in peace" or to "go to peace." The former means it is not issued happily; the latter means it certainly is given with affection: "Go to peace."
"Those who have the knowledge of Christ crucified, should seek to spread that knowledge. Our Lord Jesus reproved them for the weakness of their faith in the Scriptures of the Old Testament. Did we know more of the Divine counsels as far as they are made known in the Scriptures, we should not be subject to the perplexities we often entangle ourselves in." Perplexities of Life. Luke 24:14. They engaged each other to know Him more. And where two are gathered, here He comes. PHOTO: To all our grandkids and future great-grandkids whom we will never meet: Go to Peace.
So, who is proven?
Of men or God?
Did David "cave in" to Achish?
One thing David did right.
Always behave well to get the good out of all the people you deal with---speak well of them. Then, let it go. It will either go one way or the other. That's not your control. For David, it went well. His secret hope came true and he is more than relieved. And Achish says: "go to peace" and that's the best yet.
The Jews distinguished between wishing a person to "go in peace" or to "go to peace." The former means it is not issued happily; the latter means it certainly is given with affection: "Go to peace."


















