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David Shows Mercy to Saul

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Saul continued to be jealous of David. He hunted him and tried to kill him. David had raised his own armies and could have fought Saul, but he did not. He respected Saul as king. David trusted the Lord to know when it was time for him to become king. Once, David came to Saul’s camp and found Saul sleeping. He quietly took Saul’s spear and water jug to prove to Saul how close he had been. After walking a long distance away, David called to Saul and told him that he could have killed him but chose to show mercy. Mercy means to show kindness even though we have the power or opportunity to hurt someone.


Bible verses used in this episode:

1 Samuel 26


Outline:

  1. David quietly takes a spear and water jug from a sleeping King Saul. (1 Samuel 26:1-12)
  2. Paul offers momentary peace to David. (1 Samuel 26:13-25)


Tips for teaching children:

  • Talk about mercy and what it means. Mercy is compassion or forgiveness that is shown towards someone when we have the power to punish or harm them.
  • Play a game where King Saul must identify David from the rest of the group.
    • One child should lie on the floor and pretend to sleep like King Saul did. The child should wear a blindfold. Place a couple of objects near him to represent a spear and water jug.
    • The rest of the children should group behind the sleeping King Saul.
    • Once Saul is “sleeping” the group chooses one child to quietly slip up to Saul. The child should remove the items and bring them back to the group.
    • The child playing David should say “Mercy” to signal King Saul to wake up and identify which child was David.
  • Print the word MERCY in the middle of a large paper and then allow the children to decorate it with markers, crayons, glitter or other items.


Tips for teaching adults:

  • This story is brief enough to read it during the class so I suggest that you have this text read.
  • Ask the class to look over the story and to think about David’s words and actions. What were some right things that David does and says in this story? What can we learn about David?
  • Challenge the class with the following: Live in such a way that your conscience is clear—even if others misunderstand you. At the end of each day ask, “If God looked at my actions today, would I be guiltless?” Pray according to how you answer.


Full teaching instructions free from Mission Bible Class:

Bible Lesson: David Shows Mercy to Saul



Scriptures quoted from the International Children’s Bible®, copyright ©1986, 1988, 1999, 2015 by Tommy Nelson. Used by permission.

Excerpts from Mission Bible Class used by permission.

Music: Upbeat Positive Culture (Acoustic Corporate Travel Promo Christian Rock), Individual License, Stock Media provided by HumansWin, pond5.com

For questions or comments email: mary@missionbibleclass.org

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