Through The Bible - English - 11 (1 Samuel) by Zac Poonen

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let's turn to first Samuel I mentioned that Samuel was the last judge of Israel and after that we have the first King and the story begins with his mother who was barren not having children and it's interesting to see how in Scripture there were many women like this in the Old Testament Sarah Rebecca Rachel and now Hanna from all of whom after a period of Baroness they sought God in prayer and they had a son each of them gave birth to a son they had a unique place in God's purpose they did not accept their Baroness and let it go like that they begin began to seek God earnestly about it and that's how God's purpose was fulfilled and there is something in this you know when a woman is barren in those days it was considered very disgraceful not to have a child and drove them to God so we can say that all these children born to these women were born in prayer intense prayer most pregnant wives will pray for that children but for these people it was very intense and it's very wonderful when a child is born into the in an atmosphere of intense prayer that the mother has gone through over a long period of time and that's the beginning of Samuel's life he was born with perhaps years of prayer and we find Hannah going up and praying to the Lord for this child and finally she says in verse 11 and chapter one she made a vow and said Lord if you will indeed look upon the affliction of your maidservant and remember me and not forget your maidservant but we give her a son I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life see there's a shift in her focus there first of all she was thinking of her need and I need a son and then she talked well if I have one I'll give it to the Lord the Lord has need as well you know when the focus of our prayer shifts from our need to God's need that's when we can get an answer to our prayer just like we were considering in an earlier study the Lord taught us to pray hallowed be thy name there was a great need at that time in Israel and if Hannah was a person who was alert to her surroundings you know how it was in the time of the judges it was chaos God's people were backslidden so badly that was a great need for someone who could be raised up as a prophet and Hannah began to think of that and said Lord not just I will dedicate my son to you but a racer will never come on his head he will be a NASA right dedicated to you and if you can use him to restore this nation back to you he's yours her whole prayer shifted from her own knee to gods very often our prayers are not answered because it's focused so much on ourselves and it's wonderful that samuel was born into such an atmosphere and we read that when she did conceive in verse 20 she was very faithful to a promise and brought her son and to the temple there to Eli the high priest and said in verse 27 of chapter 1 for this boy I prayed and the Lord has given me my petition and so I have dedicated him to the Lord as long as he lives he is dedicated to the Lord him I'm never gonna take him back and he she taught that little three-year-old boy to a four-year-old whatever he was to mean down and worship the Lord there it's wonderful to have a godly mother like that if you have had one like that you're blessed samuel was and she praised this wonderful prayer in chapter 2 see Samuel grew up to be the man who changed the face of Israel from the chaotic situation that there was the book of Judges that be considered into the glorious reign of David Samuel was the link between the book of Judges and the kingdom of David and Hannah's prayer was what led to Samuel being born now the leader at that time was a man called Eli the high priest and his it says in verse 12 that his sons were worthless man godless men where no fear of God it's very sad when a high priest has children who aren't godless who have no fear of God and what is worse when they begin to take part in the ministry I mean if they are godless and go and do something else that's Oh King but these people were godless and they were there in the temple helping their father in the ministry with absolutely no fear of God they did not know the Lord and they would steal from the sacrifices and they would commit adultery with the women in the temple and Eli's response to all this was very very weak it says in chapter 2 and verse 22 Eli was very old and he heard all that his sons were doing and what does he tell them he doesn't turn them out of the ministry and say get out of here don't dishonor the Lord if you're gonna live like that no he says in verse 24 my sons is not good what I hear and he's so spineless and weak in the way he corrects his children I mean forget correcting his children as far as his family is concerned here God's people were involved and he would not correct his children but in contrast to those godless children was Samuel who grew up it says in verse 26 in stature and in favor both with the Lord and with men and we read further in chapter 3 how Samuels ministry begins because God was fed up with Eli and he sent a man of God to Eli in verse 27 of chapter 2 and told him that your ministry is finished because your children are dishonoring me and dishonouring my sacrifice and verse 29 the middle he says Eli your sin is that you honor your sons more than you honor me and then we find this wonderful verse which is a very good word for us to remember all through our life in the middle of verse 30 the Lord says those who honor me I will honor and those who despise me will be lightly esteemed it's a wonderful verse to live by if you honor God you can be sure that he will honor you he lied did not honor God in the way he dealt with his children and therefore he suffered and his children suffer too but Samuel was different in the midst of all this godless surroundings Samuel this little boy grew up and he did not allow himself to be influenced by the godlessness around him and that's the example for all of you and us who are living today particularly if you're young when you if you can not be influenced by the godlessness you see around you you may go into a church situation and find compromise but you should not allow yourself to be influenced by that and if you can be like Samuel stead first in your devotion to the Lord without being corrupted God can raise you up to be a voice in that situation and that's what we see in the case of Samuel when he was asleep one day he heard a voice saying Samuel Samuel and he thought Eli was calling in chapter 3 and a number of times that voice came and then Eli realized that the Lord was calling Samuel and he told him to ask the Lord to speak to him so in verse 10 the Lord came chapter 3 verse 10 the Lord came and spoke to Samuel and said Samuel Samuel and Samuel said speak for thy servant is listening it was in the middle of the night here is an attitude that all of us must have all through the day all through our lives speak Lord your servant is listening God's God didn't give Samuel a warning saying tonight midnight I'm gonna come and speak to you he had to be alert throughout scripture you find that the prophets suddenly they would hear God speaking on sudden such a day of seven such a month God would speak and then for two three months there'd be nothing and then you then you read that on sudden such a day of another month God again spoke to them they were in that state of alertness all the time and God speaks only to those who are eager to hear his voice and who always have this attitude speak Lord your servant is listening you know your life and your ministry can be totally different if you have that attitude God may speak to you directly from you in your heart in the middle of the night he may speak to you as you're reading his word he may speak to you in a meeting he may speak to you through a brother or a sister he may speak to you while you're in the midst of other people he may speak to you when you're alone there are many wings in God which God speaks but we must always have this attitude of Sonny open speak Lord your servant is listening and that's what enables Samuel to grow up to be a prophet of God when he listened he could speak what God told him and God told him I'm gonna judge Eli for his sin and in the morning when he like called Samuel and said what did the Lord say to you Samuel told him were saying everything even though it was bad news for Eli he told him everything a true servant of God is like that even though a line had been very kind to Samuel Samuel did not hesitate to tell him God says he's going to judge you for the way you have brought a curse upon yours the way your sons are brought a curse on themselves and you did not rebuke them and it says in Samuel grew verse 19 this is a wonderful verse it's a great challenge for those of us who minister the word it's it says here that Samuel grew and did not and the Lord did not allow any of his words to fall to the ground isn't that a great challenge for you and me that we seek the Lord so that when we minister God's word in the different situations God calls us to whether to unbelievers or believers that not one word we speak falls to the ground wasted every word should go straight home to people's hearts not just in the Ministry of the word but in private conversation as well think if you're not private conversation and we have a lot of conversation every day with each other that we are so godly that the words that come out of our mouths are not wasted words but words that go straight home to people's hearts the Lord was with Samuel that was the secret we saw that earlier too the Lord was with Joseph the Lord was with Samuel and did not allow a single word that he spoke to fall to the ground I want to encourage you to yearn for such form of ministry and conversation and all Israel worst when he knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord now this was a time as we read in chapter 3 verse 1 the last part of it when word from the Lord was very rare and visions were infrequent there was no prophet for years and when there is no prophet it is an indication that God has given up on his people throughout the period of the judges there were kings but there were no prophets the last prophet was Joshua perhaps and he too was more of a military warrior Moses perhaps and since that time there was no prophet who came forth with the word from the Lord for years and then at last Israel knew God had finally raised up a man they could listen to him he was a young man and that's the thing that encourages all of you young people Samuel was not an old man you don't have to wait till you're 50 years old to serve the Lord Samuel started serving the Lord when he was so young less than ten years old and grew up and by the time he was 20 he was a prophet what was the secret he was listening his attitude always was speak Lord your servant was listening he had a serious attitude towards the Word of God in Chapter four we read of a time when the Israelites were fighting the Philistines and that's just one thing I want to point out here in this chapter which is interesting that when they were defeated verse 3 Israel the elders said why has the Lord chapter 4 verse 3 defeated us today perhaps it's because we have not brought the Ark of the Covenant here they didn't realize that they were defeated because of their sin now when you live in sin and worship idols and live for the things of this earth even if you have the Ark of the Covenant that's not going to bring any victory that's only a symbol you can have this symbol without God you can break bread and drink the cup and not have fellowship with the Lord that's only a symbol and here we read that so they brought the ark and when the ark came they shouted so greatly verse 5 that the whole earth began to tremble now some people think that if you shout a lot God will be there no not necessarily the first time it says the Philistines killed four thousand people verse two then Israel brought the Ark of the Lord and shouted hallelujah and praise the Lord and all that and then they went into battle and this time verse ten thirty thousand Israelites were killed it was much worse now there's something we can learn from that that you can't bring God into a situation by bringing the symbols and the rituals and by shouting and praising now there are a lot of churches where it's the ritual and the symbol and the shouting that's the main thing but they had all this and they were more defeated at the end of it it's a good conscience that God looks for it's a freedom from worshiping other gods from living for this world that God looks for then only the symbols that God is established have meaning then only our shouting and praising the Lord has meanings so that's just in passing that we see there now we finally read of a time when the Israelite Philistines captured the ark and they got in a lot of trouble because of that and then they sent the ark back they placed it on a cart we read in chapter 6 verse 8 and send it back now we read in chapter 7 verse 15 we moved towards the end of Samuels life Samuel judged Israel all the days of his life and we read that he was frequently traveling he used to go annually on a circuit to Bethel and Gilgal and Mizpah and he judged in all these places and he was traveling so much that he had not not much time for his family now here is a warning for those who are serving the Lord and who are traveling so much that they have no time to bring up their children in the ways of God particularly when the children are small you I want you to see what happened here samuel was traveling traveling traveling traveling he was serving the Lord he was doing so many things and he didn't have much time for his wife and children and there he was traveling traveling traveling traveling and then he would return to Rama for his house was there once in a while and then he travel and what was the result his sons it says the next three verses you must read those three verses together acts 1 Samuel 8 it came about when Samuel was all he appointed his sons as judges over Israel that was a big mistake Samuel made mistakes too he had no business to appoint his sons as judges God never called him and apart from that it says in verse 3 his sons did not walk in his ways but turned aside after dishonest gain and took bribes and perverted justice what do we see there samuel had preached to Eli how to bring up his children and now he failed in his own house in the way he brought up his children now okay if his children had grown up and they had left the home and then they went astray at least he should not have appointed them as judges he was a man of discernment but from endless discernment he was a prophet he was listening and here is one time he stopped listening did he listen to God did God tell him in the middle of the night appointed your son's his judges did he say speak Lord your servant is listening whom shall I appoint as the next judges he stopped listening this is what can happen that two people who start so well when they are young that they grow older and they stop listening to what God is saying because they have a partiality towards their own children and even though their children are godless and have no fear at least if those children were godly appointing them would have been okay but imagine appointing corrupted children who had no fear of God who took bribes and perverted justice and not having the discernment to see that and you're a prophet of the Lord and appointing them as judges I want to say this see there are many servants of God today whose children are not following in the ways of the Lord I want to tell you be very careful not to judge them you do not know the pressures under which many of God's servants live and work and how much they are the targets of Satan's attack I would not judge them I would not judge people whose children have gone astray because I say I don't know the Bible says don't judge if you want to do something for them pray for them if you can't pray for them at least don't judge them what the Bible does say in 1 Timothy 3 is that when your children are at home if you cannot control them you have no business to be an elder in God's house you have no business to preach God's Word to other people because if you cannot run your own home how can you run God's house if you cannot control 3 or 4 children in your own home and make them obey you how are you going to control a hundred two hundred people in God's house that is what 1 Timothy 3 says but when those children have grown up and gone away from home they have to make their own choice whether they want to follow the Lord or not there are many outstanding servants of God whose children have gone astray after they left their home they control them when they were in their home but once they left their home they chose their own way and that does not disqualify that servant of God from ministry it would disqualify him if when they were in their home like it says in 1 Timothy 3 he could not control them the mistake in Samuels case was that he appointed those people as his the ones to follow him as judges in Israel and there we see the danger of how partiality and love for your family can blind you from what God is trying to say to you we can stop listening to God when it concerns our own family member even such a wonderful man like Samuel made that mistake and that's a warning for all of us we don't have to judge anybody else but we certainly can judge ourselves and learn a lot from that and yet I would say this in Samuels favor many many good things about this man it says in chapter 12 verse 23 samuel said to the people when the people were going astray he says to them moreover as for me 1 Samuel 12:23 far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by ceasing to pray for you by stopping praying for you see Samuel sensitivity to sin was so great in his own life that he felt it God has appointed me as the leader of this people and I don't pray for them I have sinned that's what he's saying in this verse you are the people over whom God has made me a leader and if I don't pray for you I sing how many Christian leaders believe that I hope you if ever God gives you the responsibility to lead others many people like to lead many people it's great to be a leader of so many people do you realize that if you become a leader and you don't pray for those people you sin many people think only of murder adultery bad thoughts anger and all the same here is another type of sin not praying for those who leave jesus prayed for those 12 disciples regularly all the time he was praying for them and samuel understood that - he was a man of Prayer all of God's great servants have been men of Prayer Paul was like that I want to show you what God Himself testifies about Samuel in the Book of Jeremiah many years later in Jeremiah 15 and verse 1 the Lord says concerning the backslidden state of israel at that time and he says even if moses and samuel stand before me and pray I will not change my mind about these people what is that saying doesn't God listen to everybody's prayer he certainly does but the effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much and from that entire Old Testament period of Israel's history over 1,000 years from the time of Joshua to the time of Jeremiah God picks out to people not Elijah not Elijah not David Moses and Samuel he says there are two men in the history of Israel who were men of prayer God says that and he links Moses and Samuel together as men who had power with him in prayer samuel was one like that an outstanding man of Prayer just like Moses it's a pity that he failed with his own children in appointing them as judges Moses did not make that mistake Moses had two sons - just like Saul and just like Samuel had sons but Moses did not appoint his sons to take over from him he appointed the one God told him to a point so even men of Prayer can make mistakes because partiality and love for our flesh and blood is very close to us that's why Jesus said we've got to cut ourselves off from that attachment - father mother wife children brothers and sisters if we want to be disciples of Jesus Christ now these are warnings for us and the wise man will learn from the mistakes of others a foolish man will make the same mistakes himself and we find multitudes of people making the same mistake that scripture has warned us about again again now we come to the Ministry of Saul Saul rain for 40 years we read of Saul the first king of Israel in chapters 8 through 15 primarily and I want you to I want to you to see a number of things here concerning Saul Saul did not go around wanting to be a king the people of Israel wanted a king and one day Saul Samuel chapter 9 1 samuel 9 the Lord reveals something to Samuel verse 15 saying tomorrow at this time chapter 9 verse 16 I will send you a man from the land of Benjamin and you must anoint him to be the king over my people and when Samuel saw the Lord verse 17 the Lord said to him this is the man and Samuel went and spoke to him and worse and he brought him inside and we read that in chapter 10 verse 1 samuel took a flask of oil poured it on his head and said the lord has anointed you as a ruler over his inheritance saul was absolutely surprised he was just an ordinary man young man and for god to pick him out I said that's the man I have found means that that man had so many good qualities and so we see here the Samuel telling Saul in verse 6 the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you chapter 10 verse 6 and you will prophesy and you'll be changed into another man this is a wonderful promise for all of us to take Lord I want the Spirit of God to come upon me in such a way that I will be changed into another man now I want to point out to you one more thing before I come to that finally the time came for Saul to be publicly acknowledged as king and so Samuel called the people together in verse 17 and he says okay we're going to select a kingdom and Samuel did not say okay all come here it's very interesting to see there that they cast lots there was a thing called the Urim and the Thummim which the high priest had in those days there's no description in Scripture as to what it was maybe it was some type of stone which indicated yes or no it was a yes/no type of thing and it was God ordained and the meaning of Urim and Thummim is lights and perfections and it was in some way and I don't want to guess how it was but when they threw it down they discovered whether God's answer was yes or no and they threw the lots and pick pick pick picked and finally the lot fell on Saul out of all the thousands of people there and when they looked for Saul they couldn't find him because he didn't have any prominence there he hid himself I want you to see a number of good qualities and advantages that Saul had first of all notice in Chapter 9 verse 3 the situation in which God called him we read here that there was a man called Kish of man of the tribe of Benjamin whose donkeys were lost his son was Saul and verse 3 chapter 9 verse 3 Saul said to his son go and search for these donkeys and Saul went searching verse 4 through the whole hill country of Ephraim the land of Silesia the land of shale in verse 4 traveled all over looking for the donkey's that's the first thing I want you to notice about Saul he was a faithful young man he was thorough his father gave him a job to do and he did it thoroughly he didn't just go out for five minutes and say I couldn't find it God picks such people who are faithful in small things like looking for donkeys it's very interesting how the Lord looks for people who are working faithfully where they are before he picks them up the second thing I want you to notice is that when a long time went and they couldn't find the donkeys he says to his servant in verse five let's go back because of my father will now be more concerned about me than the donkeys he had some wisdom there and the third thing I want you to notice is when the man said hey there's a man of God in the city let's go and meet him and Saul said okay let's go and meet him but let's take a present for him verse seven let's take a present he was a man who knew how to honor God's servants number four I want you to notice in chapter nine verse 21 when Samuel picked on Saul Saul said Who am I am I not a Benjamin to the smallest of the tribes of Israel and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin he was a man who had a very humble opinion of himself I'm trying to tell you the reasons why God picked on Saul number five we read that God's when Saul spoke to him it says here that God's presence was with him and the Spirit of the Lord verse six came upon in verse seven it says God is with you the presence of God was with him chapter 10 verse 10 the next thing we see here his advantage he had was the Spirit of God came upon him God was with him number five the Spirit of God came upon him number six and when he went home he told his uncle in verse sixteen that somebody told Saul said to his uncle he told the the planing donkeys and we had been found but he didn't tell him that he had been anointed king he was a man who did not boast number eight we read that when they selected him to be the king he was it says in verse twenty-two hiding himself in the baggage he was a man who remained in the background he didn't want to come up in front and number nine we read that when Saul went to his house there was certain worthless men chapter 10 verse 27 who said how can this man deliver us and they despised him and didn't bring him any present but he kept silent even though he'd been publicly annoying to this King long suffering that was another qualification he had the tenth quality I see in him is in chapter 11 verse 1 to 7 when certain people of Israel were being attacked by their enemies and they sent messengers to Gibeah of Saul in chapter 11 verse 4 saying what had happened Saul you find a zeal to help these people who were in distress it's the Spirit of God verse 6 came upon Saul and he was very angry and he took a yoke of oxen and gathered people to go and help these fellow believed brothers of his who were in distress leave to help others and chapter 11 verse 11 you find Saul went and fought you see his courage there he was a man of courage he went and struck down the ammonites verse 11 of chapter 11 and the last one is his forgiving his enemies and when Saul came back victorious from the battle some people said in verse 12 bring those men who didn't want Saul to roll let's kill him and Saul said in verse 13 no one is going to be killed today this was the man whom God chose with all these wonderful advantages and qualities and yet in in a few years he had lost the anointing lost the kingdom lost Grace and lost everything a man who had such wonderful qualities when he started this is the sad story of many many many many servants of God and that can be the sad story of some of you if you don't become wise by learning from the mistakes of others we read here in chapter 13 the first reason why Saul lost the Kingdom number one Samuel had told Saul to wait until I come and I will offer an offering before you go into battle and it says in 1 Samuel 13 8 that Saul waited for seven days and Samuel didn't come and Saul said bring the sacrifice I'll offer it now he knew he was not a priest he had no right to offer an offering to God and he went into a ministry that God never gave him there are many people who make this mistake going into a ministry that God never gave them we have to recognize the ministry God has given us and stay within our boundaries many years ago God I recognized that God had not called me to be an evangelist I realized that Matt stayed within my boundaries through these years there are other people who do that I value them I respect them we must recognize in the Old Testament there are warnings like this Hosea was a king tried to be a priest he got leprosy Saul was a king he tried to be a priest and he lost his kingdom recognize your ministry and stay within the boundaries God has given you let other people fulfill their ministries and you stay within the ministry God has given you so that's how he and his impatience that's the other thing we see here and a few minutes later we read in verse 10 Samuel King if he had just waited a few minutes how different the story would have been so impatience and gain going into ministry God never called him for he lost everything but yet he sat for more than thirty years after that on the throne there are a lot of people who sit on Thrones today in Christendom who have lost the anointing and lost the ministry God initially called them for but because they got Authority they sit for thirty years without the anointing as rulers over systems and organizations that's exactly what we see in saw a man who was who had gradually degenerated from a wonderful young man who started out with great humility and degenerated to become one who useless to God we see in chapter 13 and verse 14 the lore of Samuel tells Saul your kingdom shall not in nur now verse 13 you have acted foolishly the Lord now seeks for somebody who's a man after his own heart notice the emphasis on art the thing we read about Saul in chapter 10 verse 23 when he was initially anointed as king is that when he stood in the midst of the people he was taller than everybody else if you saw a huge crowd of Israelites you'd see one head sticking out about all of them he must have been about 6 feet 10 inches tall or something his head stood out the thing that stood out about Saul was his head the thing that stood out about David was his heart he was a man after God's own heart there is a difference there is a Christianity of the head there's a Christianity of the heart and of the world of difference between the two Saul represents one and David represents the other 1 Samuel 1314 the Lord has sought for a man after his own heart and he's found one that's what God told Samuel our head represents our brains our cleverness our intelligence a hawk represents our devotion and our worship of God that's the point that's what God looks for if you're not a worshiper you're not devoted to Jesus Christ no matter how many but how much hover much brains you may have you can ultimately end up like Saul David finished his course triumphantly even though he made mistakes because his heart was right and we read further in chapter 14 verse 35 many years later we read Saul built an altar to the Lord it was the first altar that he ever built Saul was not a worshipper Abraham was a worshipper wherever he went he built an altar Saul was not a worshipper he was a clever man a smart man and man and tall man but he was not a worshiper of God Jesus said thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and then serve him we cannot serve without being worshipers and that's where Saul lost out beware of a christianity which is only in your head which does not lead you to devotion to Jesus Christ and worship of God the Father I want you to turn now to chapter 15 where we see the second mistake that Psalm eight told him to go and kill all the Amalekites and he didn't kill all of them he spared some of the sheep and the reason he spared was because he feared the people it says in verse nine that saul and the people spared a gog and the best of the sheep but when samuel confronts him he blames the people saying in verse fifteen the people spared the best of the Sheep verse fifteen verse 21 the people took the sheep you see he was the one who along with the people spared the sheep but he puts the blame on the people and when you don't know how to take the blame yourself for your sin you're unfit to be a leader Saul could have said I'm sorry I made a mistake he didn't say that he put the blame on the people and it's in these small things that you see disobedience he killed most of it but he spared the good sheep but he says to saw Samuel in verse 13 I've carried out the commandment of the Lord verse 20 I did obey the voice of the Lord he thinks he has obeyed but in the small things he has disobeyed it's the small things that determine where you are whether you're qualified to be a leader or not why did he finally he admits it why did he do it when Samuel keeps on confronting him he says in verse 24 the last part yes I was afraid of the people and I listened to their voice a man who is afraid of people and listens to the voice of people is totally unfit to be gods neither the leader of God's people and notice one more thing one thing I want to point out talk about solids in verse 30 he tells Samuel I'll tell you privately I have sinned but please don't let me down publicly please honor me in front of the elders please come along with and worship with me and act as though nothing is wrong and Samuel said nothing doing you go alone he went behind it he sought honor he was more interested in appearance don't let it look as if I've lost your support Samuel he wanted people to think he was still anointed now we have seen the good qualities with which he started and the reasons why he failed and a wise man will learn from those mistakes finally we read in chapter 31 and verse 5 of Samuel that Saul commits suicide before that you find the Spirit of God has left him an evil spirit took charge of him he became jealous I don't have time to show you all that you can read that in chapter 18 verse 9 to 11 he became jealous an evil spirit possessed and he threw a javelin at David to try and kill him he contacted which is in chapter 28 verse 8 mediums you see the degeneration once you start once you have lost the anointing he became jealous of somebody else whom God was blessing more young David he tried to kill him he tried to kill his own son Jonathan with a spear Saul was another person who wanted to promote his son even though he knew the anointing was not upon Jonathan God the anointing was on David but he tried to promote his son and he degenerated degenerated degenerated finally he chased David many times he chased David and we read that David spared his life more than once David could have killed so many times he didn't kill him all of those things Saul did not repent he could not see the grace of God and a younger person he was chasing him and after him for his life because he wanted to establish himself you know it's possible for a person to be like that there are many people like that somebody else is a threat to them and they eliminate that person and they themselves feel uncomfortable in that position of leadership on that throne like Saul and they tried to establish themselves where they go down and down and down and down and down that character is gone finally in chapter 31 verse 5 they commit suicide he commits suicide it's a sad end to a man who started with all these wonderful qualities that I described in contrast to him wearied of this other man in Samuel this other young man David the man after God's own heart and he was a person whom God again selected the Lord said to Samuel in chapter 16 1 Samuel 16 how long are you going to grieve over Saul stop praying for him I'm going to anoint somebody else you go to the house of Jesse I've selected a king from among his sons and I don't have time to show you all that you read the rest of the chapter the interesting thing is that when Jesse when Samuel told Jesse bring your sons because the Lord has anointed them he called all his sons except David David was the youngest why didn't Jesse call David he called all his other sons and David was still looking after the Sheikh he was the youngest and one by one smart handsome ilya the first one comes before samuel and chapter 16 verse 6 samuel things are that must be the lords and there we have this wonderful verse again which is good for us to remember 1 samuel 16:7 the lord does not look as man looks man looks on the outward appearance but God looks at the heart again the emphasis on the heart not the head the heart not the brains the heart man looks at the outward appearance God looks at the heart and then Jesse called a pan-arab Nexon verse 8 he said no like that he let all his sons pass before him and God said no no no and Samuel was confused and he said Samuel said to Jesse verse 11 are these all your children did I make a mistake in hearing what God said and he said no there's one younger one he's a pretty useless fellow he's out there looking after sheep I not very clever intelligent it just we sent him to look after sheep okay we'll call him if you want and young David comes he doesn't know what's happening he's quite happy looking after sheep strumming his guitar and singing songs to God out of there God had seen that young man maybe 17 years old full of love for the Lord and the Lord said this is the one you know the sovereign choice of God who searched around Israel for a man who loved him do you think God is searching around India today for young men were probably despised by others there are other smarter people cleverer people up there in front and you may be out there doing your job faithfully singing songs of praise to the Lord and God has his eye on you be faithful he will call you one day annoying tune he picks up people when they are young and trains them to serve in their teenage years he picks up his servants like David like Joseph and trains them over a period of time and makes them leads them into a ministry and he was anointed and the Spirit of the Lord verse 14 departed from Saul in the spirit of the Lord verse 13 came upon David now notice in the next chapter when he goes and sees Goliath threatening Israel David's concern for God's name in 1 Samuel 17 26 the last party says who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he should the armies of the Living God his concern that God's name is being dishonored with this Eden man haven't we heard of what God did in the days of Moses and Joshua why should this man dishonor the Lord's name and he goes against him and kills him but before he had done that there's something that David had done in his private life which nobody knew which he reveals in verses 34 to 36 to solve he says when I was looking after my father's sheep a lion would come sometimes or a bear and take a lamp from the flock and I would go after that lion and rescue the lamb from the lion's mouth and kill the lamb the lion now I don't know how many people if they are looking after a hundred sheep and the lion walks off with one lamb would care for that one lamb sit better that one lamb died rather than I died but he went after that lion and killed a lion to rescue that one little lamb it's people who have such a concern for little lambs who are fit to be shepherds of God's people when they see Satan has got ahold of some weak brother they are concerned to go against Satan in prayer and battle to rescue that person from the grip of Satan that's the type of person God is looking for that's why God picked up and that bear came and he killed him also he's serving the skill verse 36 the lion and the bear this teaches us that we've got to kill the enemy in our private life first before we can face Goliath in public if you have not overcome the lion and the bear in your private life don't think you will be called by God to face Goliath in public a lot of people like a public ministry of demolishing Satan's fortresses first of all start in your private ministry and show a concern for God's name for the little lambs over there and then we read that when he came to Saul Saul said put on my armor and go that was a big temptation to put on the armor and go shall I trust in Saul's armor or God in David takes it all off and says I don't want all this and he goes trusting God and in the name of the Lord he tells the Philistine verse 45 you come to me with sword and spear I come to you in the name of the Lord in the name of Jesus I come against you Satan and he brings Goliath down and kills him and he uses Goliath's sword to chop off his head that is God's way he uses Satan's own weapons to destroy Satan through death which is Satan's weapon he destroyed him who had the power of death the Bible says in Hebrews 2 in verse 14 and we read that once Goliath was killed all the other Philistines ran away teaching us that if you kill the great sin in your life many other sins are conquered - do you find one sin that rules you more than anything like Goliath defies God in your life go against it in the name of God and say you are not going to dishonor God any more in my life and when you conquer that you will find like it says here in verse 51 the last part when the Philistines saw that their champion was dead all the rest of the Philistines ran away as well in chapter 18 we read of the tremendous loyalty of Jonathan to David Jonathan did not have the jealousy of his father he was closely knit to David he gave David his robe and sword and both sign of eternal friendship and he said David I'm totally yours Jonathan was a fine young man in chapter 14 we read of his faith with which he overcame the Philistines here we see of his total freedom from jealousy he could recognize there is an anointing on this young man even though I am the son of Saul and I deserved to be the next king when he saw the anointing on another young man he says he took off his armor and his belt and sword and bow 18:4 and gave it to David he says you're gonna be the next king and he told him that that's wonderful when we find a young brother who recognizes the anointing of God on another young brother and gives him his ministry I'll give you an example of that in the New Testament it says in acts 13 Barnabas and Saul went out to serve the Lord Barnabas and Saul Barnabas was the older man the senior believer Barnabas and Saul a little later it becomes Saul and Barnabas Barnabas withdraws into the background when he sees there's a greater anointing on this younger man Paul it's wonderful if we can have such people in the church like Jonathan who recognized the anointing on David so different from Saul's jealousy and there were a few other people also who recognized that the anointing was David on David and they gathered together with him we read in chapter 22 they met in caves God allowed David to be chased by Saul many many times and he had to depend on the Lord for guidance many times we read for example in chapter 23 verse 2 Lord shall I do this Lord shall I do this verse 12 again he asked God for guidance he will always lived seeking God for guidance you read that in chapter 23 and thus his life was spared saul was after him and through all those experiences in the caves running away from saul god trained him to be a man of god see it was all those difficult experiences that made David a good King Saul never had those difficult experiences before David Solomon who came after him also never had difficult experiences so their reign was ruined David was trained to a pro appeared or perhaps 10 years at least in difficult circumstances and the sea qualified to be a king so when God picks you out in your teenage years don't think you're ready to be king immediately if you become a king immediately you'll be like Saul and Solomon you just destroy your ministry God is to take you through perhaps through a period of 10 years of difficulty of trial of other people jealous of you other people trying to suppress you you'll have to learn to listen to God you'll have to learn to trust him and you'll have experiences with God in secret and then a day will come when God will establish you on the throne as we see in the next chapter let's pray
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