The arrival of a sudden messenger at a military camp naturally commands attention, especially when he approaches the senior leadership. Reaching the command center, the messenger finds the high-ranking officers sitting together and announces that he has a specific matter to discuss with them [מצודת דוד].
Out of the entire group of gathered leaders, Jehu is the first to respond. His immediate reaction reflects his naturally energetic and driven personality [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. At a deeper level, this swift response was sparked by a hidden inner intuition, as his soul instinctively sensed that he was now ready and destined for a profound calling [חומת אנך].
Despite taking the lead, Jehu seeks clarification about exactly who the message is meant for among the men. He assumes the messenger does not need to speak with him in particular, but merely wants to pass the information to any available officer and just happened to face his direction [מלבי״ם]. The messenger immediately corrects this assumption, clarifying that the message is intended exclusively and specifically for him alone [מלבי״ם, ביאור שטיינזלץ].