Devotions for Week 1: David: Finding Peace When We Are Overwhelmed: Every Thread Matters (WATCH HERE)
1 Samuel 16:13 So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David. Samuel then went to Ramah.
Everything changes quietly for David. Samuel takes the horn of oil and anoints him in the presence of his brothers. Then the account tells us something crucial. The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David from that day forward. This single sentence carries great promise and deep realism. David receives God’s Spirit, but his circumstances do not suddenly improve. There is no immediate promotion, no public celebration, and no removal of danger. What David gains is not an easy life, but the abiding presence of God.
This moment corrects a common misunderstanding about God’s work in our lives. We often assume that God’s presence will smooth the road ahead. Yet David’s story moves in the opposite direction. After receiving the Spirit, David will return to obscurity, face jealousy from Saul, endure long years of uncertainty, and flee for his life. The anointing does not spare him from struggle. It assures him that he will never face those struggles alone.
The Spirit’s coming marks God’s commitment to walk with David through everything that follows. God does not promise David safety from every threat. God promises strength, guidance, and sustaining presence. The Spirit equips David to trust, to repent, to persevere, and to worship even in the lonely and oppressed seasons. The same God who calls also stays.
Imagine a hiker standing at the edge of a long and difficult trail. The path is steep and unfamiliar. What gives the hiker confidence is not the ease of the trail, but the presence of a trusted guide walking alongside them. The guide knows the way, sets the pace, and does not leave when the climb becomes hard. In the same way, God’s Spirit does not remove the steep places in David’s life. God walks them with him.
Where are you asking God primarily for escape rather than for presence? It is natural to want relief, but Scripture invites us to trust something deeper. God often answers not by changing our situation immediately, but by strengthening us within it. The Spirit given to David is the same Spirit who sustains us today. God’s presence is not proof that life will be easy. It is proof that we will not be abandoned.
Remembering how God has walked with us before can anchor us in the present. David would later look back on this anointing as a reminder that God was with him even when the road was dark. We are invited to do the same. Past faithfulness becomes fuel for present trust.
Reflect: When have you experienced God’s presence carrying you through a difficult season? How does remembering that moment help you face what lies ahead with peace and courage
Prayer: God of presence, thank you for walking with us through every valley and every unknown path. When the road feels heavy, remind us that your Spirit is with us. Strengthen our hearts for the journey ahead and teach us to trust you step by step. Amen.
