Jump to content
IGNORED

What can we as Christian(especially single Christians or Christians who are dating) learn from David & Michal's relationship in the bible?


Recommended Posts


  • Group:  Senior Member
  • Followers:  2
  • Topic Count:  717
  • Topics Per Day:  0.39
  • Content Count:  798
  • Content Per Day:  0.44
  • Reputation:   156
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  06/09/2020
  • Status:  Offline

Posted (edited)

David & Michal's relationship does lead to marriage which is recorded
in 1 Samuel 18:27.  However, I was wondering how Christians who are
seeking to date/court  someone or are already in a courting/dating relationship can learn from David & Michal of the
bible.

A) We start off with Michal loving David which is clearly stated in 1
Samuel 18:20 (which could also suggest/hint/indicate that Michal &
David did know each other before getting married, and so we can sort
of assume that this was Not really an arranged marriage which is a
common custom in ancient times, and also still quite a common custom
presently practiced in the region of South Asia( Indian subcontinent
).  To be more specific, it is Not like an arranged marriage where the
man and woman may Only communicate for a really short period of time(
like 5 minutes to an hour or so), and then decide to get an arranged
marriage with the blessing of the man's family and the woman's family


B) As premised by point A) above  David & Michal did know each other
for some period of time prior to their marriage.  Therefore, we can
probably assume that David knew that Michal had a household idol in
her possession which is evidenced in 1 Samuel 19:13.  Since David &
Michal are both Jews in Ancient Israel, we have to wonder why David
was Not troubled by the fact that his betrothed had a household idol
which categorically violates the 1st commandment of the 10
commandments.  So from a modern perspective, Christians who are
dating/courting should make note of behaviours/actions that
categorically violates their Christian faith.  For example, if the
person who you are courting/dating is repeatedly & knowingly listening
to inappropriate music(i.e music with sexual connotations, bad
language, etc.) then those would be clear warning sign that you should
end the relationship, and Not marry said person


C) When we read 2 Samuel 6:16-23 , we know that they are already married because it was previously mentioned that David married Michal in 1 Samuel 18:27. However, could Christians who are still in courtship/dating learn something from 2 Samuel 6:16-20 even though 2 Samuel 6:16-23 recounts a story about David & Michal after they were married ?  Let me explain.  The narrative in 2 Samuel 6:16-23 which emphasizes Michal's strong feelings of severe disgust/spite/embarrassment when she sees David's dancing during worship which may have been Unsophisticated/Inelegant/"Uncool" from her perspective.  Subsequently, Michal harshly criticizes 2 Samuel 6:20 by saying a condescending manner:

(2 Samuel 6:20b)......“How the king of Israel distinguished himself
today! He uncovered himself today in the eyes of
his servants’ maids as one of the foolish ones shamelessly uncovers
himself!”


Based how we read 2 Samuel 6:16-23 , we can probably assume that
Michal was very arrogant towards David because he was dancing during
worship. Do Not get me wrong, I understand if a spouse/(partner in
courtship/dating) might mildly rebuke whomever they have
married/presently courting/dating for singing too loudly in worship or
dancing in a goofy manner.  But I believe that Michal's response in 2
Samuel 6:20b is a lot harsher and a lot more critical than a mild
rebuke.

 

D) Finally, if we are Christians who are in courtship/marriage, we can
probably make some noteworthy assumptions from 2 Samuel 6:23 which
states:

(2 Samuel 6:23) Michal the daughter of Saul had no child to the day of her death

Some readers might say that due to Michal's overly harsh criticism of David, God would Not allow Michal to have children which is probably why Michal Never had any children till the day of her death, even if David may have continued to have sexual relations with Michal during their marriage.

However, another perspective could lead us to assume that due to
Michal's overly harsh criticism of David , David himself Stopped
having any kind of sexual relationship with Michal which is probably
why Michal Never had any children till the day of her death.

 This 2nd perspective would bring up the questions:

 

"Should Christians who
are in a courting/dating relationship just end their relationship ASAP(
which is sort of symbolized by David Not having sex with Michal after
her overly harsh criticism) with their partner after an experience
similar to the one David had with Michal  in 2 Samuel 6:16-23 ?

In others, should we single Christians clearly make note of the fact that we should Never date/court someone who is overly harsh & excessively arrogant in life like 2 Samuel 6:16-23's Michal?"

Edited by bartmac123

  • Group:  Royal Member
  • Followers:  4
  • Topic Count:  1,265
  • Topics Per Day:  0.39
  • Content Count:  2,637
  • Content Per Day:  0.81
  • Reputation:   761
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  07/06/2016
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  02/04/1972

Posted
Quote

What can we as Christian(especially single Christians or Christians who are dating) learn from David & Michal's relationship in the bible?

One of the greatest mistakes of David was to take again Michal as spouse. Once she had other husband, he should give up on her (see Deut 24:1-4).

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Our picks

    • You are coming up higher in this season – above the assignments of character assassination and verbal arrows sent to manage you, contain you, and derail your purpose. Where you have had your dreams and sleep robbed, as well as your peace and clarity robbed – leaving you feeling foggy, confused, and heavy – God is, right now, bringing freedom back -- now you will clearly see the smoke and mirrors that were set to distract you and you will disengage.

      Right now God is declaring a "no access zone" around you, and your enemies will no longer have any entry point into your life. Oil is being poured over you to restore the years that the locust ate and give you back your passion. This is where you will feel a fresh roar begin to erupt from your inner being, and a call to leave the trenches behind and begin your odyssey in your Christ calling moving you to bear fruit that remains as you minister to and disciple others into their Christ identity.

      This is where you leave the trenches and scale the mountain to fight from a different place, from victory, from peace, and from rest. Now watch as God leads you up higher above all the noise, above all the chaos, and shows you where you have been seated all along with Him in heavenly places where you are UNTOUCHABLE. This is where you leave the soul fight, and the mind battle, and learn to fight differently.

      You will know how to live like an eagle and lead others to the same place of safety and protection that God led you to, which broke you out of the silent prison you were in. Put your war boots on and get ready to fight back! Refuse to lay down -- get out of bed and rebuke what is coming at you. Remember where you are seated and live from that place.

      Acts 1:8 - “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses … to the end of the earth.”

       

      ALBERT FINCH MINISTRY
        • Thanks
        • This is Worthy
        • Thumbs Up
      • 3 replies
    • George Whitten, the visionary behind Worthy Ministries and Worthy News, explores the timing of the Simchat Torah War in Israel. Is this a water-breaking moment? Does the timing of the conflict on October 7 with Hamas signify something more significant on the horizon?

       



      This was a message delivered at Eitz Chaim Congregation in Dallas Texas on February 3, 2024.

      To sign up for our Worthy Brief -- https://worthybrief.com

      Be sure to keep up to date with world events from a Christian perspective by visiting Worthy News -- https://www.worthynews.com

      Visit our live blogging channel on Telegram -- https://t.me/worthywatch
      • 0 replies
    • Understanding the Enemy!

      I thought I write about the flip side of a topic, and how to recognize the attempts of the enemy to destroy lives and how you can walk in His victory!

      For the Apostle Paul taught us not to be ignorant of enemy's tactics and strategies.

      2 Corinthians 2:112  Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices. 

      So often, we can learn lessons by learning and playing "devil's" advocate.  When we read this passage,

      Mar 3:26  And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end. 
      Mar 3:27  No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strongman; and then he will spoil his house. 

      Here we learn a lesson that in order to plunder one's house you must first BIND up the strongman.  While we realize in this particular passage this is referring to God binding up the strongman (Satan) and this is how Satan's house is plundered.  But if you carefully analyze the enemy -- you realize that he uses the same tactics on us!  Your house cannot be plundered -- unless you are first bound.   And then Satan can plunder your house!

      ... read more
        • Oy Vey!
        • Praise God!
        • Thanks
        • Well Said!
        • Brilliant!
        • Loved it!
        • This is Worthy
        • Thumbs Up
      • 230 replies
    • Daniel: Pictures of the Resurrection, Part 3

      Shalom everyone,

      As we continue this study, I'll be focusing on Daniel and his picture of the resurrection and its connection with Yeshua (Jesus). 

      ... read more
        • Praise God!
        • Brilliant!
        • Loved it!
        • This is Worthy
        • Thumbs Up
      • 13 replies
    • Abraham and Issac: Pictures of the Resurrection, Part 2
      Shalom everyone,

      As we continue this series the next obvious sign of the resurrection in the Old Testament is the sign of Isaac and Abraham.

      Gen 22:1  After these things God tested Abraham and said to him, "Abraham!" And he said, "Here I am."
      Gen 22:2  He said, "Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you."

      So God "tests" Abraham and as a perfect picture of the coming sacrifice of God's only begotten Son (Yeshua - Jesus) God instructs Issac to go and sacrifice his son, Issac.  Where does he say to offer him?  On Moriah -- the exact location of the Temple Mount.

      ...read more
        • Well Said!
        • This is Worthy
        • Thumbs Up
      • 20 replies
×
×
  • Create New...