Day 95 – Chronological Bible Story in One Year Plan; 2 Samuel 1, 2, & 3
Opening Scene:
The battle is over. News arrives from the battlefield—King Saul and his son Jonathan are dead. A new chapter is about to begin, but it opens not with celebration, but with grief.
The Story Unfolds:
An Amalekite comes to David claiming he ended Saul’s life, expecting a reward. Instead, David orders his execution for daring to harm the Lord’s anointed. Rather than rejoice over Saul’s death, David mourns deeply, composing a heartfelt lament for Saul and Jonathan. His grief reveals a heart of honor, not bitterness.
David then seeks the Lord and is directed to go to Hebron, where he is anointed king over Judah. However, the kingdom is divided. Abner, Saul’s commander, sets up Ishbosheth, Saul’s son, as king over Israel, leading to a prolonged conflict between the house of Saul and the house of David.
As the struggle continues, David grows stronger while Saul’s house weakens. Tensions rise when Abner defects to David after a disagreement with Ishbosheth. But before peace can be established, Joab, David’s commander, kills Abner in revenge for his brother’s death.
David publicly distances himself from the act, mourning Abner and showing again that he does not build his destiny through bloodshed or manipulation. Through it all, God steadily establishes David’s path to the throne.
Spiritual Insight:
A heart that honors God will also honor people—even in difficult circumstances. David refused to celebrate the fall of his enemy because he understood God’s authority.
Also, God’s promises often unfold in stages. Even when you are anointed, there may still be a process before full establishment.
Life Application:
Learn to trust God’s timing. Do not force outcomes or take shortcuts to fulfill your destiny. What God has promised, He will accomplish in His way.
Choose honor over revenge, even when others wrong you. Let your character remain intact as God elevates you.
Prayer:
Father, give me a heart that honors You and respects others. Help me to trust Your timing and not rush Your process in my life. Keep me from taking shortcuts, and establish me according to Your will. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Challenge of the Day:
Reflect on an area where you may be tempted to rush God’s timing. Surrender it to Him today. Also, choose to respond with honor in a situation where you could easily react otherwise.






