Feeling Good

‘I feel good. ‘  Upbeat songs and friendly responses to questions remind us that we all prefer to ‘feel good.‘  I’ve been studying King Saul in I Samuel.   He liked feeling good too.  But his life was increasingly and sadly off track.  Starting as a humble man who hid when he was to be appointed king, he became proud, impatient, and self-promoting.  He preferred looking good before people over being good before God.

When tormented thoughts came, his servants recommended Davids music to make him ‘feel good.‘  Indeed it worked.  I Samuel 16: 28.  Saul would be relieved and ‘feel better.‘  Problem was, Saul did not change.  Jealousy and self-promotion marked his life until death.  The solution to Saul’s tormented thinking was obedience.  A lesson we all would do well to remember.

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