Tuesday, June 27, 2017

ABIGAIL


1 Samuel 25:2-42

1 Samuel 25:32-34 (KJV)
And David said to Abigail, Blessed be the LORD God of Israel, which sent thee this day to meet me:
And blessed be thy advice, and blessed be thou, which hast kept me this day from coming to shed blood, and from avenging myself with mine own hand.
For in very deed, as the LORD God of Israel liveth, which hath kept me back from hurting thee, except thou hadst hasted and come to meet me, surely there had not been left unto Nabal by the morning light any that pisseth against the wall.

The Bible tells me, or at least strongly implies, that you and I can know, and I think ought to know, when we are spiritual.

But there isn’t, as far as I can tell, anyplace that defines exactly what it means to be spiritual. There is no checklist I can pull out to test whether I am spiritual.

I think there is a good reason for that.
If there were such a list, we would almost surely, just check off the list and stop trying to grow in grace.

What we have been doing this year then is looking at various people in the Bible who might fairly be called spiritual so that we can learn from them what would be qualities of the spiritual person.

By the way, one of the things I think we are learning is that spiritual people are “cookie cutter copies” on one another.

·   You don’t have to be exactly like me to be godly and spiritual.
·   And neither do I have to be exactly like you.

The path that God sets us on is straight and narrow, and there aren’t many on it.
But every one of us is:
·   At a different place on the path
·   Has a differing stride on the path and
·   Travels at various speeds on the path

I have no interest in being a part of that sort of Christianity where every one of us
·   Cuts our hair exactly the same
·   Wears exactly the same sort of cloths and
·   Enjoys exactly the same sorts of pastimes

Our Biblical model for today is Abigail.

We are introduced to her in verse 3 where we learn that she was a woman of:
·   Good understanding and
·   Beautiful countenance

1 Samuel 25:3 (KJV)
Now the name of the man was Nabal; and the name of his wife Abigail: and she was a woman of good understanding, and of a beautiful countenance: but the man was churlish and evil in his doings; and he was of the house of Caleb.

· She was smart and
· She was pretty!

The Bible says her name was Abigail, which means, “The Joy of Her Father.”

And I’ll bet she was!

But she was married to a rotten man.

Nabal, which means foolish was
·   Cruel
·   Evil and
·   Brutish

·   Most likely Abigail’s marriage to Nabal had been arranged by her father and
·   Most likely that was because Nabal was wealthy.

But the best thing about the man was his wife!

Abigail demonstrates for us the finest traits of the godly woman.

Her best qualities are not:
·   Her beauty nor
·   Her wisdom

Her best traits are:
·   Her faithfulness
·   Her humbleness[1] and
·   Her helpfulness

You will read very little else about her in the Bible.

But that is also a trait of a good wife.

She doesn’t seek her own fame but serves to help her husband succeed.

Allow me to show you three wonderful things Abigail does in the passage:

I. SHE SERVED DAVID AND HIS SOLDIERS
1 Samuel 25:18 (KJV)
Then Abigail made haste, and took two hundred loaves, and two bottles of wine, and five sheep ready dressed, and five measures of parched corn, and an hundred clusters of raisins, and two hundred cakes of figs, and laid them on asses.

1 Samuel 25:35 (KJV)
So David received of her hand that which she had brought him, and said unto her, Go up in peace to thine house; see, I have hearkened to thy voice, and have accepted thy person.

David and his men, at this point in their lives, were still fleeing from King Saul.

They were in the wilderness of Paran.

But they were not idle.
The Bible says that David and his men had been protecting Nabal’s men and possessions from thieves.

So when shearing season came, David asked Nabal for some provisions for he and his servants.

Nabal refused, but Abigail did not.

Illustrations:
A. My wife and I used to visit a family in Astoria.

They were an elderly couple.

They didn’t have a whole lot.
But they did raise a huge garden.

Ray was a kind man, and we loved him a lot. But he wasn’t quite as giving as his wife Lavina was.

Whenever we would go to visit them, Ray and I would sit at the kitchen table and talk while Lavina took Anita to the pantry and filled our car with fruits and vegetables.

B. The man who discipled me as a Christian is named Mike Riggs.
·   He trained me in my doctrine
·   He taught me Christian living

Outside of my wife, I would still consider Mike Riggs to be my best friend.

When I met Mike his wife was not a Christian. 
She got saved just shortly before Anita and I got married.
But despite the fact that she was a baby Christian and he had been saved many years,

His wife helped us out financially while we were in Bible College, not Mike.

C. Anita’s mom has been gone to heaven for  years now.
When she was alive, Anita and I would see them at least a couple of times a month.

We would go to Springfield, OR to see them once a month and they would come to see us once a month.

One of the biggest stresses about going to visit them was finding room in the car for all of the things they gave us.

And whenever they came to visit they always came with loads and loads of stuff for us.

Anita’s mom would tell her, “Your dad insisted I get these things for you.”

But when she died we found out the truth because the gifts stopped when she was gone.

I know some men who are givers by nature.
But I know a great many more ladies who are givers.

I just want to go on record saying,
I am so thankful God gave us wives.

Abigail served David’s soldiers

Secondly,
II. ABIGAIL SAVED NABAL FROM SLAUGHTER
1 Samuel 25:21-22 (KJV)
Now David had said, Surely in vain have I kept all that this fellow hath in the wilderness, so that nothing was missed of all that pertained unto him: and he hath requited me evil for good.
So and more also do God unto the enemies of David, if I leave of all that pertain to him by the morning light any that pisseth against the wall.

A. David’s men returned to him and told him that Nabal had not only refused to give them food but had railed on them.
David then ordered his men to put on their swords.

They were about to wipe Nabal and his servants off of the face of the earth.

And Nabal is dumb to it all.

People all around us face the wrath and judgment of God, dumb to it, blindly going about doing evil – unaware of the doom that hangs over their heads.

B. A servant of Nabal’s had enough sense to tell Abigail about it.

She quickly put together a large quantity of food and went out to meet David.

C. In those days it was customary to make a big show when giving gifts.

You might have 10 presents and they would have all fit easily on one animal.

But you would put each gift on one beast.

Then you would line the animals single file with a servant attending each animal.

When you arrived in the presence of the one who was to get the gifts, he would receive each one in line.

·   It made it take time and
·   It made it look like a grand event.

Finally, the person who was giving the gifts would come last and present themselves.

D. After David had received all of the food and had seen it was enough and more to meet the needs of his army Abigail arrived

·   She humbled herself
·   She apologized for her husband
·   She admitted that she knew God’s hand was on David and
·   She asked for forgiveness for her husband.

If it had not been for this gift, every male in Nabal’s house, servants and all would have been slaughtered by David and his men.

Notice that Abigail had the kind of character she had BECAUSE SHE WAS A BELIEVER.

Vs 29
….the soul of my lord shall be bound in the bundle of life with the Lord thy God.

Is your life bound up in the bundle of life with God?

E. Nabal, whose name means, “The fool”
Was home playing the fool while all this was going on.

By the time Abigail had returned home, Nabal was drunk so it would have done no good to tell him what had happened.

The next morning she told Nabal all that took place and Nabal, instead of repenting, turned cold and hardhearted.

Since the Bible says he died ten days later because the Lord smote him[2] I think there is the possibility that his heart turning as a stone isn’t what killed him but a description of his wicked callousness to God.

Too many of us turn cold and angry with God when we hear of His chastisement instead of getting repentant and tender.

Abigail
Served David’s soldiers
Saved Nabal from destruction

Finally
III. ABIGAIL SPARED DAVID FROM SINNING
1 Samuel 25:32-33 (KJV)
And David said to Abigail, Blessed be the LORD God of Israel, which sent thee this day to meet me:
And blessed be thy advice, and blessed be thou, which hast kept me this day from coming to shed blood, and from avenging myself with mine own hand.

·   Nabal had been obnoxious to David
·   Nabal had been unkind to David
·   Nabal had been disrespectful of David

But Nabal had done nothing deserving of death.

And even King David had no authority to execute vengeance for a personal offense.

Rom 12:19 says,
Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. (KJV)

David said had it not been that Abigail hasted to come and meet David he would have committed this great sin.

Someone has said,
“Behind every great man, is an even greater woman.”

There is nothing greater a woman could do for her husband and children than to prevent them from falling into sin.

Conclusion:
James 5:19-20 (KJV)
Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him;
Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.

Abigail is a powerful example of spiritual character as she:
·   Served David’s soldiers
·   Saved Nabal from Slaughter and
·   Spared David from sinning





[1] According to the dictionary, this is a real word. Humility sounds better to me but humbleness fits my bullet points better.
[2] 1 Samuel 25:38 (KJV)
And it came to pass about ten days after, that the LORD smote Nabal, that he died.

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