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Wisdom for the Heart - Beauty and Two Beasts Part 2 (1 Samuel 25:1-44)
Share a comment One careless insult can light a fuse that years of faithfulness never triggered. We watch David, the future king of Israel, go from steady endurance to a sword-strapped march of revenge after Nabal dismisses him with contempt. The shock is the point: character isn’t only tested by massive crises but by smaller slights that poke our pride. If you’ve ever been cheated, overlooked, or repaid with harshness after doing good, you’ll recognize the “disease of me” that turns pain into payback. We follow the story of Abigail and David in 1 Samuel 25, where Abigail shows up with courage, generosity, and a tactful confrontation that prevents bloodshed. Her appeal is a blueprint for Christian conflict resolution and anger management rooted in Scripture: don’t stoop to a lower level, don’t take matters into your own hands, don’t diminish your high calling, don’t play the part of God, and don’t forget your future. Along the way, we talk about spiritual leadership, gratitude versus entitlement, and why teachability often matters more than being “right.” The episode also honors the quiet strength of believers who live faithfully in difficult homes and unseen pressure, sanctifying their families through perseverance and godly commitment. The central question lingers: will we treat people based on who they are, or based on who we are in God? If this helped you rethink how you respond when you feel wronged, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most. Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show






