14 They found the spring and courageously brought the king a drink.
15 But even though he was on fire with thirst, David understood the terrible danger that this drink posed to his soul. It had equal value to the blood of the men who risked their lives to fetch it.
16 So he pitted clear thinking against his desire, and he poured out the drink as an offering to God.
17 The sensible mind can overcome the pressures of the emotions and put out the flames of undisciplined desires.
18 It can overcome the most intense pain in the body and reject the emotions’ attempts at gaining control with the dignified character of clear thinking.
19 But the present occasion invites us to give an illustration from history that demonstrates the power of self-controlled clear thinking.
20 Our ancestors were enjoying peace and success because of their obedience to the Law. Even Seleucus Nicanor, king of Asia, set apart money to help support the temple worship and recognized the Jewish constitution.