First Samuel 25 is one of the most compelling narratives in David’s life. Set between a funeral and a wedding, it introduces a foolish man, a wise woman, and a future king standing at a crossroads. Having recently demonstrated remarkable restraint toward Saul, David now faces a different kind of test—not persecution from a king, but insult from a fool. When anger, opportunity, and power suddenly converge, what kind of man will he prove to be? More importantly, what does his response reveal about the character required of those who would lead God’s people? This passage reminds us that some of God’s greatest mercies come not in granting our desires, but in restraining our impulses. As the story unfolds, we discover a God who graciously intervenes to keep his servant from evil, vindicate the righteous, and preserve the integrity of his coming kingdom.
Josiah has served the Oakridge Bible Chapel family as one of its elders and one of its pastoral staff members since September 2018, before which he ministered as an associate pastor to a local congregation in the Canadian prairies. Josiah's desire is to be used by God to help equip the church for ministry, both while gathered (edification) and while scattered (evangelization). He is married to Patricia, and together they have five children—Jonah, Henry, Nathaniel, Josephine, and Benjamin.
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