EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 16 MIN
1 Samuel, Chapter 26 - While The King Slept | Prophpets of Israel Daily
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🔥 Sponsor a Prophets of Israel Daily episode and help share the timeless wisdom of the Bible with thousands worldwide: https://thelandofisrael.com/become-sponsor/ In 1 Samuel 26, David faces a defining test on his path to kingship. Deep in the wilderness of Zif, he finds King Saul asleep and vulnerable. With a single strike, David could end his years of persecution and claim the throne promised to him by God. But he refuses. Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore what true leadership looks like: possessing power yet choosing restraint. Through David’s second opportunity to kill Saul, this chapter reveals the difference between regret and transformation, justice and vengeance, and human ambition versus God’s timing. Discover: • Why Saul continues pursuing David despite recognizing his righteousness • The significance of the Divine “deep sleep” (Tardemah) that falls upon Saul’s camp • Why David refuses to harm the anointed king of Israel • How true leaders resist seizing power before its appointed time • What David teaches about faith, integrity, and moral strength David leaves Saul’s camp carrying only Saul’s spear and water jug—but more importantly, he leaves with his righteousness intact. 📖 “And the Lord will repay every man for his righteousness and his faithfulness.” — 1 Samuel 26:23
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🔥 Sponsor a Prophets of Israel Daily episode and help share the timeless wisdom of the Bible with thousands worldwide: https://thelandofisrael.com/become-sponsor/ In 1 Samuel 26, David faces a defining test on his path to kingship. Deep in the wilderness of Zif, he finds King Saul asleep and vulnerable. With a single strike, David could end his years of persecution and claim the throne promised to him by God. But he refuses. Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore what true leadership looks like: possessing power yet choosing restraint. Through David’s second opportunity to kill Saul, this chapter reveals the difference between regret and transformation, justice and vengeance, and human ambition versus God’s timing. Discover: • Why Saul continues pursuing David despite recognizing his righteousness • The significance of the Divine “deep sleep” (Tardemah) that falls upon Saul’s camp • Why David refuses to harm the anointed king of Israel • How true leaders resist seizing power before its appointed time • What David teaches about faith, integrity, and moral strength David leaves Saul’s camp carrying only Saul’s spear and water jug—but more importantly, he leaves with his righteousness intact. 📖 “And the Lord will repay every man for his righteousness and his faithfulness.” — 1 Samuel 26:23
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