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Saturday, June 28, 2025

week of 6/29

Unit 10  Session 5

FOOLISH PRIDE

1 SAMUEL 16:14-23 

 

Key Concept:
The call of God is a call to humanity.

From the smallest tribe of Israel, Saul was anointed as Israel's first king. But Saul quickly succumbed to pride through disobedience against God, and his kingship was torn from him and given to another, to a man after God's own heart. The Holy Spirit that had come upon Saul for his role as king also left him and came upon David, whom the Lord anointed as His new king. Yet the transition of power from one king to the next would not be immediate, and David soon found himself in the surprising position of serving the king he would one day replace on the throne.

As you examine 1 Samuel 16:14-23:

   Reflect upon the fact that the Lord is holy, good, and sovereign, and even the
    wicked serve His holy will.
     
✞   Consider that David waited humbly and patiently on the Lord to fulfill His will
    in His timing.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

week of 6/22

Unit 10  Session 4

FOOLISH APPEARANCES

1 SAMUEL 16:1-13 

 

Key Concept:
God always looks at the heart over external qualities.

We do not always value what the Lord values. This was clearly the case with Israel's first king. Saul had the physical stature and military prowess to be a great king in the eyes of the people, but he was a failure in what mattered. God's people needed a king who would follow God with a heart fully devoted to Him. Though Samuel grieved Saul's sin, God had already selected a replacement, a man after God's own heart. Israel's next king, David, would be an unlikely choice, but outward appearances do not make one faithful or righteous. For the Lord, what makes a great king is the attitude and direction of his heart.

As you examine 1 Samuel 16:1-13:

   Recognize that we must beware of looking only at the exterior features in leadership.
     
✞   Remember that the Holy Spirit will equip those whom God calls.

Sunday, June 15, 2025

week of 6/15

Unit 10  Session 3

FOOLISH DEFIANCE

1 SAMUEL 15:1-3 ; 7-13; 22-23

 

Key Concept:
No excuse justifies our disobedience against God.

Saul proved to be an unwise and disobedient king for Israel. His first act of disobedience with his ill-offered sacrifice revealed the condition of his heart before God and His people. Saul acted clearly in his own authority and disregarded God's command that had been given through Samuel. As a result, the Lord declared that He would choose a new king to replace Saul. Even though Saul was disciplined with the loss of a dynasty, in 1 Samuel 15, Saul sinned again and ultimately was rejected as king by God.

As you examine 1 Samuel 15:1-3 ; 7-13; 22-23:

   Consider the danger for believers of equating halfhearted disobedience 
    with full obedience to God.
     
✞   Let this event spur gratitude for Jesus, Who always perfectly obeyed God
    even when it came to death on a cross to save sinners.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

week of 6/8

Unit 10  Session 2

FOOLISH DISOBEDIENCE

1 SAMUEL 13:6-14

 

Key Concept:
God's commands are to be taken seriously.

Israel demanded to have a king like those of the nations, and God gave them what they wanted. Through Samuel, the Lord anointed Saul as Israel's first king. A man of the tribe of Benjamin, Saul was handsome, tall, and had the "look" of leadership. Saul was hesitant at first, but he began his kingship well, defeating the Ammonite army and rescuing the Israelite city of Jabesh-Gilead. Yet there were early warning signs of flaws in Saul's character, proverbial cracks in the king's armor, that proved he would be replaced by someone who followed the Lord.

As you examine 1 Samuel 13:6-14:

   Notice that Saul took God's commands lightly, resulting in sin.
     
✞   Recognize that Saul's foolishness led to a shortened reign.