How does seeking God's will in 1 Samuel 23:2 strengthen our faith today? Setting the Scene “David inquired of the LORD, saying, ‘Shall I go and attack these Philistines?’ ‘Go,’ the LORD replied to David, ‘for I will surely deliver the Philistines into your hand.’” (1 Samuel 23:2) Observing David’s Example • Before acting, David turns first to God instead of relying on his own instincts. • His question is specific—he seeks guidance for a real-life decision. • God answers clearly, giving direction and a promise. What Seeking God’s Will Looks Like Today • Prioritizing prayer before plans (Philippians 4:6). • Searching Scripture for principles that illuminate our choices (Psalm 119:105). • Waiting for the Spirit’s inner witness (Romans 8:14). • Receiving counsel from mature, Bible-anchored believers (Proverbs 15:22). How It Strengthens Our Faith • Confidence grows when we see that God still guides, just as He did for David. • Obedience invites God’s intervention; experiencing His faithfulness deepens trust (James 1:5-6). • Each answered prayer becomes a personal “stone of remembrance” (Joshua 4:7) that combats doubt in future trials. • Relying on God, not self, shifts our focus from weakness to His sufficiency (2 Corinthians 12:9). • Hearing and obeying His voice aligns us with His purposes, producing peace that surpasses understanding (Isaiah 26:3; John 14:27). Living This Truth Out 1. Carve out daily “inquiring time” with an open Bible and open heart. 2. Write down specific questions; look for Scripture that addresses them. 3. When convinced of God’s direction, act promptly—faith is completed by action (James 2:22). 4. Record the outcome, giving God credit; review these testimonies whenever faith feels weak. |