David asks a Calebite named Nabal for help, but when Nabal refuses hisrequest and insults him instead, David becomes furious. - P106
He rallies hismen and embarks on a revenge mission to punish this man who daresdisrespect him. David‘s reaction here is somewhat surprising given thegrace he has just shown Saul. - P106
David rightly showed reverence to theking of Israel, but he does not extend the same mercy toward Nabal, a commoner. His pride has been hurt, and he feels that vengeance isjustified. Compare this attitude to God‘s heart toward sinners. - P106
There isno one of higher status than God, and there is no greater insult to Himthan our sins. Yet, He does not seek to punish us. Rather, He sent Hisown Son to die in our place to redeem us from our sins. - P106
So, the nexttime someone insults you, respond with grace remembering the great mercy that God has shown toward you. - P106
Dear Jesus, Your Word teaches us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Open oureyes to see all the opportunities for being kind You place in our lives every day. InYour name, amen. - P107107
For centuries, Lebanon has been a place of refuge for minority people groups in the MiddleEast. - P106
Its uniquely diverse population includes Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Christians, andDruze, and recently, Lebanon has taken in more than a million refugees who have fledfrom conflict zones in the region. - P106
Lebanon is the only Arab nation that promotes religiousfreedom and has no legal barriers to proselytizing. - P106
This allows the local church to embraceopportunities to meet the spiritual needs of both the people of Lebanon and the growingrefugee population. - P106
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