For more than 35 years, the best-selling Arch® Books Bible story series has captivated children. Each book presents a complete Bible story in a fun-to-read way children can understand and remember. This book tells the story of the friendship between David and Jonathan, son of King Saul (1 Samuel 18-20). Softcover from Concordia. Recommended for ages 5-9.
Jonathon Helps David Flee King Saul
To Remember: Good friendships are
very valuable.
Lesson 1 Samuel 19-22
Lesson Text:
How would you have felt, knowing the king wanted you killed? David had some
fearful thoughts, but he didn’t try to carry his heavy burdens alone. Instead,
he prayed for God’s protection Read the entire lesson text...
Saul is jealous to the point of murder
Jonathon intervenes between his father and his friend
1 Sam 19:3
Discussion Point: Jonathon's loyalty is tried
here when his father tries to harm his innocent friend.
Saul vows not to kill David
David defeats the Philistines, arousing Saul's
jealousy again
Saul attempts to kill David again 1Sam. 19:10
Discussion Point: Saul had 'repented' of his
sin, but falls victim again. How do we avoid repeating sin?
Michal helps David escape.
Act Out: Have class act out this scene.
David flees to Ramah, where Samuel is.
Discussion Point: Here David seeks the help of
a mentor. When we are in difficult times, we can seek the wisdom of older
Christians.
Jonathon and David meet and vow peace 1Sam.
20:16,17
Discussion Point: These friends do not allow
the opinions or pressures of others to interfere in their relationship.
Jonathon sees Saul is angry at David and risks his life
to defend his friend.
Jonathon signals to his friend that he must flee.
Act Out: Jonathon shoots arrows to tell David
to flee.
David gets supplies from the priests at Nob
David hides in Philistia, where he is saved from danger
by acting mad. 1 Sam. 21:13
David attracts 400 supporters. 1 Sam. 22:2
David hides his family in Moab.
Saul kills the priests that helped David. Abiathar
escapes and joins David
Discussion Point: Friendship: What makes someone your friend? What does friends
owe one another? What qualities do we look for in a friend? Do we choose our
friends, or let them choose us?
Proverbs 17:17 A friend
loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.
Proverbs 18:24 A man of many
companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a
brother.
Discussion Point: Jonathon and Michal both
protected David from their father. They took different approaches when
confronting Saul. Jonathon risked his life to defend David with truth. It worked
once, but failed the second time. Michal lied to Saul to cover up her own
participation in David's escape. Why do you think Michal lied?