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Michal

Michal was King Saul's daughter who loved David and helped him escape her father's murderous plots, but their relationship deteriorated into bitterness and barrenness. Her story illustrates the dangers of pride, unforgiveness, and spiritual compromise.

Overview

Michal, Saul's younger daughter, became David's wife through a covenant of love (1 Samuel 18:20). Though she initially helped David flee Saul's persecution by deceiving her father (1 Samuel 19:11-12), their marriage later fractured due to spiritual and relational conflict. After David took her back from Paltiel (2 Samuel 3:14-16), Michal despised David in her heart when he worshiped God with uninhibited joy, resulting in her remaining childless (2 Samuel 6:16, 23).

Key Scriptures

"Saul's daughter Michal loved David. And they told Saul, and the thing pleased him" (1 Samuel 18:20, ESV).

"Michal took an image and laid it on the bed and put a pillow of goats' hair at its head and covered it with the clothes" (1 Samuel 19:13, ESV).

"Michal the daughter of Saul had no child to the day of her death" (2 Samuel 6:23, ESV).

Application

Guard your heart against bitterness and spiritual pride, remembering that unforgiveness and contempt for others' worship separates us from God's blessing.

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Saul forcibly separates them and she is given in marriage to Phalti