First Samuel 25 Anger and Restraint Handout

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Introduction

  • What examples can you think of where a character from the Bible became angry or needed to deal with anger?

Main Body

Introducing Nabal

The Man (v. 2-3)

The Situation (v.4-9)

The Offense (v.10-12)

Questions to Ponder

  • Have you ever thought that someone would treat you well only to discover that they treat your poorly?
  • How do you respond when someone treats you poorly?

Offended

The Initial Reaction (v. 13-17)

The Plan (v. 18-22)

Questions to Ponder

  • Have you ever been so angry with someone that you did or said something you regretted later?
  • Why is it important that we slow down and think about things when we are angry?

Diffusion

The Humble Response (v.23-27)

The Hope of Promise (v.28-29)

The Importance of Innocence (v.30-31)

Questions to Ponder

  • How do you think David would have felt later had he killed Nabal?
  • What might have happened had David killed Nabal and his household?

Judgement

The Judge (v.38-39)

The Blessing (v.42)

Questions to Ponder

  • Should you hope that God brings judgement on your enemies?

Conclusion

  • What are ways in which you can relate to David's feelings of anger over the situation with Nabal?
  • When have you incorrectly responded to feelings of anger? How did that make you feel?
  • How should a Christian deal with anger?