1 Chronicles 12 (cf. 1 Samuel 22, 27, 29, 30)
Our studies in 1 Samuel (22, 27, 29, and 30) covered the material found in the first twenty-two verses of 1 Chronicles 12. So, refer to them for now (more on this chapter will come in the future).
This chapter details the tribes that were loyal to David. Notice in verses 29-30 that some were still loyal to Saul. It was not a clean transition to the throne for David. Looking at verses 38-40, we can see the celebrations that occurred when David was finally proclaimed king over all Israel.
For further insight into these verses refer to these previous studies:
- Verse 1: 1 Samuel 27.2-6
- Verse 2: Judges 3.15; Judges 20:16
- Verse 8: 2 Samuel 2.18
- Verse 15: Joshua 3.15; Joshua 4.18
- Verse 18: Judges 3.10; Judges 6.34; 1 Chronicles 2.17; 1 Samuel 25.5, 6
- Verse 19: 1 Samuel 29.2-9
- Verse 21: 1 Samuel 30.1
- Verse 22: Joshua 5.13-15
- Verse 23: 2 Samuel 2.3, 4; 1 Chronicles 10.14; 1 Chronicles 11.10
- Verse 28: 1 Chronicles 6.8, 53
- Verse 38: 2 Samuel 5.1-3
- Verse 40: 1 Samuel 25.18
Probably the greatest contrast gathered from these verses is how David and Saul gained followers. When these verses are read, we see that David attracted followers. They were drawn to him. Saul had to draft men into his army (1 Samuel 14.52). Our character and the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives attract others to our ministry. What is your character like? How is the Holy Spirit working in you today?
Look over this chapter again. Focus on these verses: 2, 8, 15, 16-18, 32, 33, and 38. What did you notice about these people who were attracted to David? Would you meet these qualifications? Jesus calls each one of us to His service. Does He attract you? Are you qualified for service or has sin stained you for this season? Are you skilled? Yes. The Holy Spirit has gifted you. Are you trained? Second Timothy 2.15 requires us to do this work. Are you fearless? Again, 2 Timothy 1.7 proclaims that God has given us a spirit that should be fearless. Are you loyal? This is your decision. Will you follow Him regardless of the command? Will you follow His Word and His leaders and help others to do the same? Do you see what is going on around you and desire to change things for God? This is the list. How do you match-up? The good news is that God can qualify you as you surrender to His Word, His will, and His way.
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