Scripture Reference
1 Samuel 25
Open in Prayer
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Message Recap
Pursuing peace is not easy—it takes courage and action, often requiring steadfastness and conviction in the face of opposition. In 1 Samuel 25, we discover the story of Abigail, who risked her own life, spoke truth, and acted with courageous peace. Discover the difference between being a peacemaker (instead of a peacekeeper) and pray for that over our leadership!
Discussion Questions
What are the key differences between a peacemaker and a peacekeeper, as illustrated by Abigail's actions in 1 Samuel 25? How does each role impact conflict resolution?
Discuss the significance of Abigail speaking truth to David and helping him see the broader implications of his anger. How does this relate to the concept of courageous peacemaking?
In what ways does Abigail’s story challenge the conventional view of leadership as solely about authority and control? How does it redefine leadership through the lens of peacemaking?
How does Jesus’s teaching in Matthew 5:9 about being a peacemaker connect to the example set by Abigail? What does it mean to be a peacemaker in today’s context?
Live it out
How can we cultivate the qualities of courage and discernment that Abigail exhibited in our own leadership roles or personal interactions?
Close In Prayer
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