‏ 1 Samuel 18:28

David Gets Michal

David agrees with the condition. He succeeds in his mission and does even more than Saul wanted. Everything Saul means as an attempt to get rid of David becomes a means by which the power of David against the enemy only becomes more apparent. Thus all the attacks of the Pharisees on the Lord Jesus only prove His glory and exaltedness, in which the light of His grace shines.

For the third time we read that Saul is afraid of David. On the other hand, we read of Michal that she loves David. Saul's fear of David does not bring about a surrender to David; on the contrary, he is an enemy to David every day of his life.

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