Not to lie and to be defiled at the same time


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David was only after the reports of a stringent husband Nabal. David was never after a woman but a man named Nabal. Now he finds himself drawing compassion on his enemy's wife? What is he supposed to do and act? Does God want him to kill Abigail when she came discreetly at this time of the night to block him and all his cavalries?

Abigail was only after her household, she thinks she will be their last stand to save their necks from bloodbath & turn the terror into a happy story. Now here comes David, a very popular figure lurking in their yard, a valiant young man, handsome and strong suddenly expressing he wants her and she must say no?

The subject of modesty and prudence of a married woman, if you would ask me, for me, yes it may be unnecessary to say those PARTING WORDS to David. He will remember every last word from this unfortunate encounter. 

David is just like an open book which Abigail knew He likes her very much and wants more of her time maybe. Though David may find some time again in the future... those hopes are just hope with no guarantee in the future that she will move on.

This also means that Abigail closed their case and will part not as an enemy when David spared Abigail and all of her household alive. Also granted her the status of not making her a widow by not killing her husband. 

A very powerful act of a woman to intercede to God and God allowing her to redirect the purpose of David and Nabal.

Abigail saved both men. 

Abigail not in any moment did sway David but directed him to God. 

Abigail not in any minute sold her loyalty to Nabal the stringent husband for her to obtain David's favor to release her alive and well.

Abigail wrapped herself in God's peace as she forgoes all of her chances that night after her encounter with David.

David accepts all of the provisions and trusts God to let go of Abigail as he takes all she offers & blesses them. 

These acts exceedingly justified a future king-to-be. In God's heart, both portrayed that its possible not to lie and not to commit defilement at the same time.

AC

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