Hunted by a King: David Flees, Jonathan Risks Everything | 1 Samuel 19–21
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Welcome to Day 79 of Word for Word: The Bible.
In this episode, we read 1 Samuel chapters 19–21, where Saul’s jealousy fully turns into action and David is forced to flee for his life. The tension that began after Goliath now becomes a relentless pursuit, marking the beginning of David’s years as a fugitive.
Today’s reading includes David’s narrow escapes from Saul’s attempts to kill him, including being warned by Jonathan and helped by Michal as he escapes through a window. We also see Saul’s repeated attempts to capture David fail as the Spirit of God intervenes, even causing Saul himself to prophesy.
The deep friendship between David and Jonathan takes center stage as they make a covenant and devise a plan to reveal Saul’s true intentions. Jonathan’s loyalty comes at great personal cost, as he risks his relationship with his father to protect David.
As David flees, he seeks help from Ahimelek the priest at Nob, where he is given consecrated bread and the sword of Goliath. In desperation, David even takes refuge among the Philistines and pretends to be insane before Achish, king of Gath, in order to survive.
These chapters mark a major shift in David’s life. Once honored in Saul’s court, he is now hunted and dependent on the kindness of others. Yet even in fear and uncertainty, God is at work, shaping David through hardship and preparing him for what lies ahead.
If you’re following along, consider how God’s purposes often unfold in seasons that feel unstable or unclear. David’s story reminds us that even when circumstances change suddenly, God’s plan continues moving forward.
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