BIBLE...
Early this year in my diary I listed some deep dive Bible studies to do throughout 2025. First in my list was Abigail, who became a wife to King David (1 Samuel 25). I wrote some basic notes about her character, before studying the Scriptures for the ancient Hebrew meanings of the words used. You know, it didn't take long for me to recognise a similarity to the Proverbs 31 woman we studied throughout 2024, except, as I wrote back then, the Proverbs 31 woman wasn't an actual person. King Lemuel's mother listed those beautiful attributes as a description of the kind of wife the King should look for, the wife she would be proud to have her son marry. That's why I said at the time that the entire Proverbs 31 chapter should be taught to boys and young men, so that they would know what to look for in a spouse, and choose wisely when the age of marriage came upon them.
But with Abigail...she was a real woman, a humble and courageous woman. And that's what stood out to me when I began looking closely at her life, almost right on the heels of the previous year's P31 study.
Just before I said goodbye to you all in June this year, I had written in the previous post about sharing a study of a woman from the Bible, but as you know, I decided to close blogging from my life - and despite what some of you dear ladies have said in comments, it was indeed the Lord who led me to stop when I did. He had many lessons for me to learn, and they could only be fully understood and applied if I thought my blogging days were at an end. His timing is perfect, and always for reasons that may not be understood right then and there, but sometimes, not always, He gives us the revelation and all becomes clear.
I have that clarity now. I know what needed to be learned (and is still being learned I should add), and it's an honour to be loved so much by our Saviour that He will not allow me to stay the same, but will continue to smooth off my sharp edges until the day (God willing) He takes me home.
So...back to Abigail.
I like to decorate the pages of my notebooks when I'm studying a topic or person in God's Word, and maybe you do that too? Then I thought, as I was pretty much bound to a chair these past few days with my knee and arm injuries, that I could make up some pretty notepaper for you to print out and use if you'd like. I do everything very slowly at the moment, and it would be easier to sit in a chair or lay on the bed and just rest through the pain, but God never made me that way. So as long as my mind is able to function I will find a way to create something lovely, even if it takes way longer than before these injuries.
Here's the notepaper which you can download and use to write your own notes on Abigail. Use the link below to download the file. They are a free gift.
Just be sure to choose 'actual size' or 'do not scale' before printing the file.
DOWNLOAD the Abigail sheets for your own personal study notes
I advise you to read 1 Samuel 25 first, then pray for the Holy Spirit to open the eyes of your understanding and read it again. Write down the things that stand out to you. Something I always do when it comes to a Bible study, is to go through the book, or passages about the topic or person, and take my own notes before I ever read or listen to anyone else's teaching on the subject.
With this relaxed, unhurried, and intentional study of Abigail's character and life, I'll write a little bit in each blog post, and REALLY look forward to your own thoughts as we go along. Early next week I'll begin with my notes on the background at the time in Israel, and the first three verses of 1 Samuel chapter 25.
For now, I need to rest. It has taken all day to write this post thus far, but it has brought joy to my heart to connect with you again, especially with so much sadness in my country this week. Bless you for all your comments, and the insights into your own day to day lives. Soon I hope to be able to write back in the comments or in email, but for now, I ask for continued grace as I put my numb and tingling fingers to work writing here.
God bless dear ones, and may you be ever assured of the love our God and Saviour has for you, for the tears you shed and which He catches in His own hand, and for the open arms with which He waits to welcome you when you have strayed from Him and gone your own way. Lift up your eyes, my dear ones, for our redemption draws near! Luke 21:28
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