Reference

1 Samuel 27-28:2
No.26- Relocated Trust

We’ve all had moments where we knew what God said, even believed it, but somehow, it just didn’t feel like enough. Not enough to fully trust what He’s promised. Not enough to build your decision on or hold you up in real life. So, you didn’t walk away from God, I mean that would be silly. But you did start looking for “other options”. Perhaps something a little more practical, a little more immediate.  Something you feel like you can make work. And if you’re honest, it did work. At least for a while, it gives you some relief, or it makes things feel manageable. It might have even brought a little bit of earthly success. But somewhere in the middle of all that… something felt off. Because deep down, you knew you were building part of your life on something that wasn’t true. You didn’t stop believing in God… You had just started trusting something else more. And the scary part is, that kind of shift almost never happens at all. It’s subtle, quiet, feels reasonable, even logical, like you have no other choice. That’s exactly where we find David in 1 Samuel 27. And trust me, there’s a lot to learn from this one.