Scripture:
“May the Lord judge between the two of us, and may the Lord vindicate me over you, but my hand will not be against you.” 1 Samuel 24:12 NET
Observation:
This statement came from David just after he had the opportunity to kill king Saul, who was on a mission to kill David. David had the chance to vindicate himself and kill the man who was desperately trying to kill him. David’s words were powerful in that moment. “May the Lord judge between the two of us, and may the Lord vindicate me over you, but my hand will not be against you.” David was trusting God, not himself, to bring vindication.
Application:
There are times when people do things against us. There are times when people say things or do hurtful things, but our response should be like David’s. We must love people and leave them in the hands of God. We must return love for hate that comes at us, then trust God, not ourselves, to bring vindication. It is easy to strike back, but God wants us to trust Him. We don’t have to defend ourselves when we have the awesome God on our side. I choose to let God fight my battles.
Prayer:
Lord God, You are amazing and I love You with all my heart. Help me to trust You in this area of my life. When people come against me, empower me to trust You to take care of the situation. Show me how to respond in a way that pleases You. Help me to trust You instead of myself. I don’t want to take things into my own hands. I want to walk, trusting that my God knows best and will take care of my life.
Yours Forever,
Jeff