2 Samuel 23:8-17

David’s Mighty Men

These are the names of the mighty men whom David had: Josheb-basshebeth, a Tahchemonite, chief of the [c]captains; he was called Adino the Eznite because of eight hundred who were killed by him at one time. And after him was Eleazar the son of Dodo the Ahohite, one of the three mighty men with David when they defied the Philistines who were gathered there to battle and the men of Israel had [d]withdrawn. 10 He rose up and struck the Philistines until his hand was weary and [e]it clung to the sword, and the Lord brought about a great victory that day; and the people returned after him only to plunder the dead.

11 Now after him was Shammah the son of Agee, a Hararite. And the Philistines were gathered [f]into an army where there was a plot of land full of lentils, and the people fled from the Philistines. 12 But he took his stand in the midst of the plot, defended it, and struck the Philistines; and the Lord brought about a great victory.

13 Then three of the thirty chief men went down and came to David at harvest time to the cave of Adullam, while the army of the Philistines was camping in the Valley of Rephaim. 14 David was then in the stronghold, while the garrison of the Philistines was then in Bethlehem. 15 And David had a craving and said, “Oh that someone would give me water to drink from the well of Bethlehem which is by the gate!” 16 So the three mighty men forced their way into the camp of the Philistines, and drew water from the well of Bethlehem which was by the gate, and carried it and brought it to David. Yet he would not drink it, but poured it out as an offering to the Lord; 17 and he said, “Far be it from me, Lord, that I would do this! Should I drink the blood of the men who went at the risk of their lives?” So he would not drink it. These things the three mighty men did.

This passage has always interested me, seeing the stories of David’s mighty men, and how they won notoriety. But even more impressive is their loyalty to David. To the point that they risked their lives to get him a drink of water from his hometown.

We need men who are loyal, who are faithful, who are mighty in word AND deed. Men who aren’t afraid to take a stand, as Shammah did. To others it might have been just beans, but he would not give one more piece of ground to the Philistines. As a result, God used him to bring about a great victory for Israel.

What will you stand for? Are you brave enough to be faithful to God, even when it isn’t popular? You might not be one to lead men into physical battle, but God has a purpose for you nonetheless. Do not be fearful, but take courage as you follow Him into whatever “battle” He has placed before you.

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