Book: 1 Samuel

  • Saul Hunts David

    Saul Hunts David

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 79

    This week in Sunday school, we continue to investigate the long period in which David was on the run from King Saul. What are the different ways God rescued David from Saul? How did David demonstrate righteous faith by refusing to kill Saul when David had the chance? And what can we learn for our lives about looking for God’s will or approval in our circumstances?

    Our main texts for this lesson are 1 Samuel 24:1-22 and 1 Samuel 26:1-25.

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    all right well it’s 9:30 so let’s get started good morning and welcome to the Calgary community church Sunday School class I’m David Fisher we’ve been moving chronologically through the Bible studying the Bible and we’re currently following the life of David in the books of Samuel 1st Samuel in particular last week we saw how God raised up a special friend for David in Jonathan to serve as a critical help and encouragement to David as David’s life became much more difficult and fraught with danger and temptation this week we’ll look at how God continues to provide for David as king Saul ramps up his efforts to hunt down and destroy David we’re gonna find out what it is that God does for David in the midst of his ongoing difficulties we’re gonna see how God actually provides David with multiple chances to kill Saul will see what David does in response I will also learn we’ll learn more how it is that we are to handle the trials and even temptations that come up in our lives and are all around us so let’s ask the Lord to bless this time Bible study because we need his spirit to instruct us let’s pray Heavenly Father we thank you for your word and Lord it’s a joy to go into it and study it with your people but God we need you to open our eyes we need you to reveal it to us you need it we needed to also soften our hearts to be able to take it in because sin and worldly wisdom and the flesh even the devil Lord they they get in the way they can make it so that when we hear your word taught or preached it it doesn’t penetrate it doesn’t do anything to us because we are hardened by the deceitfulness of sin lord I pray that you would shatter that that your word would encourage convict and instruct powerfully supernaturally because it is your living inactive word I pray that you’d use me to do it help me to speak clearly and helpfully accurately in Jesus name Amen well please take your Bibles and open to the book of 1st Samuel we’re going to be in 1st Samuel 24 but you can glance at First Samuel chapter 21 for a moment last time together we were at First Samuel 20 and we just saw how David and Jonathan said goodbye to one another because David is gonna have to really be on the run from saw now he can’t even stay around the the Royal Court we don’t have time to cover chapters 21 to 23 but we see in those chapters a number of episodes where God delivers David in various amazing ways I’ll just mention them briefly a couple of them David receives help for instance from certain priests in the line of Li but unfortunately when salt finds out about it he not only kills the priests who help David but he kills all the priests and their families in the town that they lived in this was a wicked act from saul david also flees to Philistia for a time to get away from saul but he’s recognized there as a commander of Israel and so he pretends to be insane and he’s able to escape without being apprehended David also begins to gather for himself a small warrior band and they hide out in the wilderness and caves of Judah while hiding out they see that there’s an Israelite city under attack by the Philistines some Philistine Raiders and they rescue that city but then that city is about to give David and his companions over to salt but God warns David and he’s able to escape now the last instance for God’s deliverance in these chapters I all mentioned to you more specifically in first samuel 23 verses 24 to 29 david is nearly captured it’s an extremely close call because saul finds where david is it closes in on david’s position he’s got David surrounded he’s just on the other side of the mountain it looks like it’s all over for David but then a messenger arrives to Saul and says oh the Philistines they’ve attacked you need to come back and defend against them and so Saul has to call off his pursuit and David is saved so the Bible is not entirely clear how much time has taken place since chapter 22 chapter 24 but you can see it’s just crisis after crisis after crisis for David people solve servants various people inside and outside of Israel trying to deliver David over to Saul but he narrowly escapes and why because God is with him what happens next let’s look at first email 24 where a truly remarkable event takes place a truly a markable example of God’s deliverance of David I want to read this whole chapter with you like at first a meal 24 we’re reading to the end of the chapter how long as I read now when Saul returned from pursuing the Philistines he was told saying behold David is in the wilderness of Engedi and Saul took three thousand chosen men from all Israel and went to seek David and his men in front of the rocks of the wild goats it came to the sheepfolds on the way where there was a cave and saul went in to relieve himself now David and his men were sitting in the inner recesses of the cave the men of David said to him behold this is the day which the Lord that is yahweh said to you behold i am about to give your enemy into your hand and you shall do to him as it seems good to you then david arose and cut off the edge of Saul’s robe secretly it came about afterward that David’s conscience bothered him because he had cut off the edge of Saul’s rope so he said to his men far be it from me because of Yahweh that I should do this thing to my lord he always anointed to stretch out my hand against him since he is he always anointed David persuaded his men with these words and did not allow them to rise up against Saul this all arose left the cave and went on his way now afterward David arose and went out of the cave and called after Saul saying my lord the King my saul looked behind him David bowed with his face to the ground and prostrated himself David said to Saul why do you listen to the words of men saying behold David seeks to harm you behold this day your eyes have seen that Yahweh had given you today into my hand in the cave and some said to kill you and my I had pity on you and I said I will not stretch out my hand against my Lord for he is he always anointed now my father see indeed see the edge of your robe in my hand during that I cut off the edge of your robe and did not kill you no one perceived if there is no evil or rebellion in my hands and I have not sinned against you though you are lying and wait for my life to take it may Yahweh judge between you and me and may Yahweh avenge me on you but my hand shall not be against you as the proverb of the ancient says out of the wicked comes forth wickedness but my hand shall not be against you after whom as the king of Israel come out whom are you pursuing a dead dog a single flee Yahweh therefore be judge and decide between you and me and may he see and plead my cause and deliver me from your hand what David had finished speaking these words to Saul Saul said is this your voice my son David then Saul lifted up his voice and wept he said to David you are more righteous than I for you have dealt well with me well I don’t wig idli with you you have declared today that you have done good to me that you already had yet you did not kill me but if a man finds his enemy will he let him go away safely may Yahweh therefore reward you with good and return for what you have done to me this day now behold I know that you will surely be king and that the Kingdom of Israel will be established in your hand so now swear to me by Yahweh that you will not cut off my descendants after me and that you will not destroy my name from my father’s household David’s voice of Saul and Saul went to his home but David and his men went up to the stronghold all right well let’s start our analysis of this passage as we do with basic observations of the details of the text notice in verse 1 Saul finds out where David is again he finds that David is in the wilderness of Engedi Allen Getty is a springfed oasis in the Judean wilderness on the western side of the Dead Sea this area has many caves which David could use to hide out in but it also has that central spring at Central Oasis where he could David could find water now these caves were an advantage for David it would mean that if Saul came down he would have to take time and care to find David in by searching the caves but Saul does come down he comes down notice with what verse 2 says 3,000 chosen men no doubt these are some of Saul’s best warriors now how many troops does David have you just back up a little bit First Samuel 23 13 last time we got we receive a number about the number of men with David it’s 600 David has 600 soldiers and we don’t know their quality could be a ragtag group but if it comes to battle 3,000 verse six hundred three thousand chosen men versus David’s band well David is clearly outmatched notice though in verse 3 a Saul begins his search of the caves of the area he goes into a certain cave to relieve himself literally in Hebrew Saul goes in to cover his feet that’s a phrase which indicates what kind of relief saw needed but while Saul’s trying to use the cave as his private bathroom David and his men are hiding in that same cave this must have been a large cave and saw must not have gone very far into it so consider how quickly the tables have turned on Saul despite Saul’s mighty group brought specifically to corner and kill David Saul has inadvertently detached himself from his whole guard and put himself in an extremely vulnerable position David and his men can see this great strategic blunder that Saul has committed so notice what David’s men tell David to do in verse 4 basically kill Saul and you can notice their argument God promised to give your enemy into your hand and then to let you do whatever seems good to you at the time and look here is that promise fulfilled this is your chance to kill Saul I mean come on remove this headache from your life and our lives get rid of this guy now it’s fair to ask did God make this specific promise to David actually if we search through first Samuel we don’t see it it doesn’t appear earlier in the text so our David’s men making this up could be that God gave a promise that’s not recorded in the scripture but our David’s meant faithfully reciting that process have they altered it in some way whether this these words are based on a real promise of God or not the argument from David’s men is pretty clear God has made this amazing situation happen clearly he’s put your enemy into your hands so isn’t this a sign that you are free to dispatch saul notice the end of verse 4 david is emboldened by the words of his men and he creeps close to Saul and cuts off the edge of Saul’s robe secretly but verse 5 what happens to David when he does this he feels guilt it feels a pang in his conscience he’s bothered and so he returns to his men in verse 6 and tells them that under no circumstances will he harm or strike down Saul and notice the reason that David gives that basically comes down to the phrase at the end of that verse since he saw is Yahweh’s anointed now remember the Hebrew term for anointed or Anointed One is Meshach that’s the term Messiah he said Saul is God’s Messiah he’s the chosen ruler of Israel Saul has been anointed with the holy oil the same way the priests and the holy implements of the tabernacle were anointed and set apart by God and if God treats a person or an object as special then shouldn’t we also to treat what God has specially anointed with contempt or worse to destroy it well what would that be would I not be sin of the highest order would that not be a great offense against God himself so David will not do it and he persuades his men not to either now notice how David then interacts with Saul in verse eight David calls after Saul my lord the King though he’s probably some distance from Saul shouting to saw a David also boughs with his face to the ground prostrating himself before Saul even at a distance and of course what does that mean when you bow before someone it’s a sign of humility and reverence of another this is what David is doing for Saul and let’s not forget Saul was out here to murder David notice what David then says to Saul in verses 9 to 15 it says a number of things it tells Saul first of all that Saul has no reason to believe the people who are saying that David is out to harm or kill Saul he says why because look Yahweh gave you into my hand saw and I didn’t kill you this corner of your robe is proof David affirms that David is no threat to Saul I’m just like a dead dog a single flea you don’t have to worry about a dead dog biting you it’s dead a little flea what can a flea do to you David reproved saw for seeking David’s life without any just cause and David states his trust in Yahweh to deliver David from Saul and to bring vengeance on Saul for Saul’s wicked actions wicked actions against David I’ll notice all his reaction to David’s words in verses 16 and 21 Saul first asks rhetorically is this indeed your voice David now Saul must have been far enough away that he couldn’t see the face of the one speaking to him at the entrance of the cave but he recognized the voice he said I know that voice that’s David my one-time servant and when David when Saul says that he recognizes David’s voice and then says that he weeps and he weeps loudly he raises up about his voice and weeps and then Saul expresses wondered to David that David did not kill Saul when Yahweh had given Saul into David’s hand because that’s not what people do to their enemies you don’t just let your enemy get away like that Saul confirms that David has repaid Saul’s evil with good Saul prays that God would reward David for the kindness shown to saw saw even confesses that he knows David will be king Saul then asked David to swear that when David is king he will show kindness to Saul into Saul’s descendants and not blot them out or blot out their name verse 22 David so swears and so the two men part in peace though David does not return to Saul’s Court all right down between made these observations let’s go to step two of inductive Bible study and let’s consider questions of interpretation was it by chance that Saul went into David’s cave to relieve himself of course not this is the sovereign hand of God directing Saul and consider how profound this is Saul has brought this whole troop of highly trained soldiers but what good is it if God removes those soldiers from you God separates you from those soldiers God can nullify all saw strength and security in an instant and that’s exactly what he does here by leading us all right into David’s case but why why did Yahweh give Saul into David’s hand the interpretation of David’s men is that this is God telling David you’re free to kill Saul but that actually wasn’t what God intended why actually did God deliver Saul into David’s hand was it on a test it was an opportunity for David to display righteous faith in God by refusing to kill Saul even when David had the perfect opportunity it was also an opportunity for the Lord to reprove saws wickedness through David so if we just looked at the circumstances as David’s men did we would have actually come to the opposite conclusion of what God really had in mind this was an opportunity for David to display faith and foresaw to be reproved of his wickedness brothers and sisters we need to learn a very important lesson from this and it’s something I mentioned the Sunday School classes before but it’s again a were three emphasizing just because circumstances align perfectly for you to pursue particular action does not mean that you should or that God approves of it it may just be a test as it was for David opposite is also true just because circumstances seem to be working against your pursuing an action does not necessarily mean that you should give up again this may be a test it may be a trial as to whether you will endure and persevere through difficulty even much difficulty now you may ask but but how will I know how do I know what God wants me to do regardless of whether the circumstances make it easy or make it difficult I mean isn’t it going to be hard to tell well there’s only one way what’s that way the revealed Word of God the Scriptures the Bible you have to pay attention to the commands of God and follow the principles given in God’s Word that’s how you will know what God’s will is for you whether it’s situation is hard or whether the situation is easy every other method of trying to discern what God wants me to do God’s will is ultimately subjective or unverifiable feelings popular opinion signs dreams visions prophecies impressions these things cannot be verified they cannot be relied on today God’s will for his people is expressed solely in his word it alone is the lamp to our feet and a light to our paths we cannot use circumstances as a sign of what God wants us to do yes we do want to consider our opportunities that’s just simple wisdom but if we want to know what God wants us to do we have to go to the word that’s why he gave it to us consider that if David acted simply by interpreting the signs and circumstances he encountered he would have killed saw in sinned against God we must learn I must learn from David’s situation another question why did David’s conscience bother him was it really wrong for him to cut off a corner of Saul’s row you could argue that it wasn’t but the fact that David’s conscience bothered him actually shows just how exemplary David’s righteous righteousness and faith is because David felt like he had crossed the line that he shouldn’t have crossed all right I didn’t harm Saul but I I got really close to doing it I mean I cut off part of his clothes what if I had slipped and I had actually cut him or I mean his clothes that’s really close to his person it’s almost like I violated the man himself and so his conscience bothered it again that may not actually have been wrong but it is exemplary that his conscience felt that it was wrong because he wanted to stay far away from sin far away from violating God’s command to honor his anointed ruler and again we can learn something from that can’t we our consciousness should be bothered too when we get close to sin here’s another question how was David able to respond to Saul’s evil with good I can just imagine text didn’t say anything about this but I could just imagine when David says no we cannot touch God’s anointed his men could have responded by saying but look he’s a rotten guy why are you gonna be good to him when he hasn’t been good to you what’s the answer ultimately it comes down to faith faith in God David overcame evil Saul’s evil with good by faith and isn’t this exactly what David says David says I will not harm Saul because he is he always anointed in other words I fear God more than I fear Saul after all kind of man sinned against God and get away with it and if God is for you if God has poured out its gonna passionate love on you and promised to protect you guide you deliver you provide for you what need do you have to fear man David understood these things and David also understood clearly displays his trust that Yahweh will deliver and avenge his people and this was not just true for David this is true for all believers even today the New Testament says as much consider second Timothy 4:18 second Timothy 4:18 Paul writes the Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom to him be the glory forever and ever amen now if you know the context of that statement Paul is about to die he’s about to be martyred but he said that two will be little Lord’s deliverance he’s delivered me all the way up until now and even when I die that will be God’s deliverance for me I can trust God and Romans Paul also writes in Romans 12 Romans 12 29 we’ll come back to this verse later never take your own revenge beloved but leave room for the wrath of God for it is written vengeance is mine I will repay says the Lord David understood these things now for David was glad to honor God obey God and do good to Saul he knew he could trust God I don’t have to worry about myself in doing what’s right David could have said I know that God is able to take care of me as for the evil anyone does against me I know that God sees it and he will bring about justice one day for me though now I can trust God and obey his commands brothers and sisters can we say the same by faith we have the same covenant keeping God if we’re in Jesus Christ but can we embrace that same perspective I don’t have to seek vengeance I can trust God I don’t have to fear man because I fear God there’s another question why does all weep he weeps loudly why part of the answer assuredly is that saul was overwhelmed by the realization that he’s just escaped certain death by the mercy of david i think any of us would be emotional at the discovery of surviving some kind of mortal danger but remember Saul is someone who has been ruled by his fear of David fear of men fear of losing the kingdom and God brought upon saw what Saul feared most saul was delivered into David’s hand to die yes Saul survived Saul didn’t die you can understand Saul would be a little emotional at that discovery but I think a more important part of the answer of why Saul weeps is because Saul feels guilt and conviction over his sin because he saw the righteousness of David by contrast and isn’t this exactly what Saul says to David you’ve dealt well with me though I’ve dealt with idli with you Saul breaks down when he sees how clearly how sinful he’s been and acting toward David and even toward God he’s ashamed of himself and momentarily seems to hate his sin and desire to turn away from it such sorrow is often associated with repentance it’s an element of repentance and repentance of course means turning from sin but what Saul repentant what Saul truly repented of the wicked actions that he had been committing towards David to answer that question we need to ask what’s the clearest mark of repentance how do you know repentance is true it’s not by confession confession of sin that’s an element of repentance but you can confess without truly repenting it’s not even by displaying sorrow or feeling sorrow you can be sorrowful over Sina but that doesn’t mean that you’re actually repentant necessarily it’s not even expressing a commitment to change you can say I repent I’m gonna change that itself does not mean that your repentance is true how do you know what’s the clearest mark it’s actually turning from your sin it’s actually changing James writes in his book of the New Testament that we can say that we have faith but if we don’t live lives that are different because of that faith our faith is not true so it is with repentance we can say that we have true repentance and repentance is really the flipside of faith but if we don’t actually turn from our sins if we don’t actually change and there’s no evidence that our minds or our hearts have changed there’s no evidence of true repentance at all you know that there are plenty of people those who call themselves Christians who express a form of repentance today but it is not real repentance and how do you know that because they’re not there’s no lasting change it’s only temporary but true repentance and true faith when God actually saves a person it results in that person in being brought into union with God through Jesus Christ and a person cannot help but act differently he turns from his sin so what about you do you display true repentance in your life or just a form of repentance we can ask of course the same about Saul is he truly repented over his wickedness of David or is it just going through the motions well to know we have to see what happens in Saul’s life next and so let’s continue on in 1st Samuel we’re gonna just summarize 1st Samuel 25 in the first Samuel 25 the first verse we learned that Samuel the last judge of Israel has died and all Israel mourns him and then in the rest of the chapter we hear about David’s interactions with two people named in a ball and Abigail I’ll let you read that read about that on your owns later we don’t have time to cover it right now at the end of chapter 25 though you may notice verse 44 it says that Saul takes his daughter Michael who was David’s wife and he marries her off to another man hmm that doesn’t seem like a right thing to do that doesn’t seem like a mark of repentance and now it’s like a first name at 26 you’re say about 26 and we’ll read it again the whole chapter together this is what God’s Word says then the ZIF fights came to Saul at Gibeah saying it’s not David hiding on the hill of hakalo which is before Jesse lot so if Saul arose and went down to the wilderness of Ziff having with him three thousand chosen men a vigil to search for David in the wilderness as if Saul camped in the hill of hakalo which is before Josh Amman beside the road and David was staying in the wilderness when he saw this Saul came after him into the wilderness David sent out spies and he knew that Saul was definitely coming David then arose and came to the place where Saul had camped and David saw the place where Saul a and Abner the son of nerd the commander of his army and Saul was lying in the circle of the camp and the people were camped around him then David said to him elect the hittite and to have a Shai the son of zeruiah Jobs brother saying who will go down with me to saw in the camp a knavish I said I will go down with you so David knavish I came to the people by night and behold Saul a saul lay sleeping inside the circle at the camp with his spear stuck in the ground at his head and Abner and the people who are lying around him the knavish I said to David today God has delivered your enemy into your hand now therefore please let me strike him with the spear to the ground but one stroke I will not strike in the second time but David said Avishai do not destroy him for who can stretch out his hand against you always anointed and be without guilt David also said as Yahweh lives surely Yahweh will strike him or his day will come that he dies or he will go down into battle and perish he alway forbid that I should stretch out my hand against Yahweh’s anointed but now please take the spear that is at his head and the jug of water and let us go so David took the spear in the jug of water from a side Saul’s head and they went away but no one saw or knew it nor did any awake for they were all sleep because a sound sleep from Yahweh had fallen on them then David crossed over to the other side and stood on top of the mountain at a distance with a large area between them David called to the people and to Abner the son of nurse saying what are you not answer a banner then Abner replied who are you who calls to the king so David said to Abner are you not a man and who is like you in Israel why then have you not guarded your Lord the king but one of the people came to destroy the king your Lord this thing that you have done is not good as Yahweh lives all of you must surely die because you did not guard your Lord you always anoints it and now see whether Kings spirits and a jug of water that was at his head and saw recognized David’s voice and said is this your voice my son David and David said it is my voice my lord the king he also said why then is my Lord pursuing his servant for what have I done or what evil is in my hand now therefore please let my lord the king listen to the words of his servant if your way has stirred you up against me let him accept an offering but if it is men cursed are they before Yahweh for they have driven me out today so that I would have no attachment with the inheritance of Yahweh saying go serve other gods now then do not let my blood fall to the ground away from the presence of Yahweh the king of Israel’s come out to search for a single flee just as one hunts a partridge in the mountains and Saul said I have sinned returned my son David fry will not harm you again because your life was precious hurt my life was precious in your sight this day behold I played the fool and I’ve committed a serious error David replied behold the spear of the king now that one of the young men come over and take it Yahweh will repay each man for his righteousness and his faithfulness for Yahweh delivered you into my hand today but I refuse to stretch out my hand against you always anointed now behold as your life was highly valued in my sight this day so may my life be highly valued in the sight of Yahweh and may he deliver me from all distress and Saul said to David blessed are you my son David you will both accomplish much and surely prevail so David went on his way and Saul returned to his place sorry for the shouting I’m just trying to imitate speaking a long distance hopefully that wasn’t too loud for you Irina through this passage probably gave you some major deja vu right this sounds pretty familiar but let’s observe a few items well Saul is at it again unjustly pursuing David to kill him this time at Ziff in the Negev of Judah so that’s the southern desert area this is southeast of Hebron so what Saul repentant I don’t think so he’s back at it again again though this hunt for David is quickly turned on its head notice in verse 5 Saul is apparently very secure I mean he is going to sleep and sleep normally makes you quite vulnerable to somebody but Saul is sleeping next to his mighty commander Abner and many other soldiers he’s actually in the middle of the camp he’s surrounded by protection so Saul should be totally safe from anybody who might want to kill him right well in verse 6 David gets the idea of infiltrating Saul’s camp at night and it takes along his nephew Abba shy he is David’s nephew it’s not entirely clear in our new American Standard translation of this verse this is because of the way it’s written in the original Hebrew it sounds like zeruiah is Joe ABS brother but actually zero aya is David’s sister Abba sighs Joe Epps brother Abba shy then and Joab are nephews of David and we hear that Zara is David’s sister in first chronicles 2:16 anyways David goes down with his nephew they’re able to get in it into the camp and notice the suggestion that Abba shot gives to David in verse 8 does it sound familiar Hey God’s clearly delivered Saul into your hand now let me kill him for you look at David’s response verses 9 to 11 it’s similar to what we’ve heard before but it’s also expanded David affirms under no circumstances will he harm you always anointed because such an action would bring guilt David also expresses confidence that God will take care of Saul God will and Saul’s life in God’s own way and God’s timing but David will not kill Saul David instead tells a Vachon to take Saul spear and take the water jar at Saul’s head and that they’re gonna leave now how is it though how is it that David and a Bashar able to get into the middle of Saul’s camp ride up to his person with nobody noticing he’s surrounded by 3,000 soldiers how did they get in first 12 says everyone in the camp was asleep because a sound sleep from Yahweh had fallen on them all God put the whole camp to sleep so that David could go through when David gets a secure enough distance away verses 13 to 16 he exchanges words with Abner Saul’s commander basically says hey look you didn’t guard your commit or you didn’t guard your king like you should have you and everybody around you should be put to death and then in verse 17 to 20 David speaks to saw by the way this is probably later in the morning not tonight because David needs to be able to show the spear and show the jug people be able to see it David speaks to Psalm verses 17 to 20 and notice David says a lot of the same things as he said before but there are a couple of different items notice that this time David condemns those who are inciting Saul against David he says this is God doing it to you making you come after me because I’ve sinned then let me go off for sacrifice but if it’s men left him be cursed and he calls out these people instigating Saul against David because of a specific evil that they are committing they are forcing David David says to flee from the place of God’s presence and to flee from Israel’s blessed inheritance in the land isn’t that a great crime to force the people of Israel out of the land of Israel in the place of God’s presence in response look at what Saul says verse 21 he says I’ve sinned I admit it I’ve sinned I’ve been foolish and I’ve committed a serious answer a serious error David my son there’s an interesting charm you can return you’re safe David affirms again his trust in Yahweh verses 23 to 24 and even goes so far to claim that because David righteously spared Saul’s life and preserved it that Yahweh will bless and preserve David’s life Saul responds to David notice of verse 25 by actually a blessing David and telling David that David will prevail that’s an interesting thing for your enemy to say and then the two part in peace well let’s consider interpretation of this passage also let’s ask a few questions why does Saul keep coming after David at this point it’s been a long hunt a long manhunt for David who knows this is probably taking place over years it just keeps coming back why part of the answer has got to be this all truly this all hasn’t truly repented he feels momentary conviction or sin to be sure but then he goes back to his old ways it’s not true repentance even here Saul expresses repentance again but is it true I’ll just look at the next chapter just glance first few verses and what do you see Saul is again pursuing David this is amazing why does he keep on doing it it’s because his heart hasn’t been changed he’s still serving those idols those things that he worships in his own heart and in his own mind the kingship oh I’ve got to preserve the kingship oh I need the approval of men I need the security of men I need to get my own way established these are the things that Saul worships instead of the true God and that’s why he keeps going back to his sins amendment is truth my brothers and sisters you can remove bad fruit from a tree but if the tree itself has not changed that bad fruit will return sooner or later this is why sin must always be dealt with at the heart level even in our lives this is true when it comes to salvation fundamentally you must have a changed heart you must have true repentance in faith but it’s also true as we grow in sanctification you see a sin in your life the only way that sin will be put to death as if you put to death the idols that are motivating that sin there was ungodly treasures in your heart there’s things that you love more than God if you don’t do that there won’t be lasting change so David Saul keeps coming after David because he hasn’t truly repented but there is something else and we should note it another reason why Saul keeps coming after David is because people in Israel keep inciting saw to pursue David did you notice how this actually appeared in both passages in 1st Samuel 24 and in First Samuel 26 mmm David says there are people telling you that I’m out to get you but I’m not Saul stop listening to them and let those men be condemned undoubtedly there were nobles commanders servants of Saul who are egging Saul on and Saltz pursuit of David and we don’t know why probably for their own selfish reasons for their own evil purposes David says that what these men are doing is evil but Saul you are foolish and evil for listening to them the Bible speaks truly when it comments on the influence that companions have on a person those that you choose to surround yourself with they will affect you either for good or for evil in Saul’s companions are leading him astray now here’s a bigger question what is the significance of this repeated type of deliverance why did it why did it happen and why did the author First Samuel choose to tell us about it I think there are multiple answers to this question we do know fundamentally repetition is all about emphasis you see something repeated the author or God or both is trying to emphasize something what is being emphasized to us here certainly something’s being emphasized to us about Saul and David by having these two events so similar but taking place pretty close together it emphasizes the folly and death fits in of salt I mean even after experience that profound reversal and gety you think Saul would have got the memo he would have changed but no Saul comes after David again and he experiences the same outcome all his security is taken away is put into the hands of David and David’s Pearson now you’d think after two times that song really would have gotten it you’d say man I really had been foolish I got to stop doing this but no back in top of 27 he goes right back to it how sad how foolish SAW is and yet this is what sin does this is what idols do it makes you act in a foolish and wicked way and this has been emphasized for us by just the repetition of the text we see this in Saul but by contrast we also see emphasize the vibrant faith and consistent righteousness of David you know that there is that phrase you fool me once shame on you you fool me twice shame on me David could have said all right I spared Saul before but he’s still coming after me all right I gave you a chance Saul but that’s it I’m killing you now but he doesn’t do that David is not one who’s just righteous once or he can be righteous for a little while and then that’s it he just goes into sin continually after that no he’s someone who fundamentally and continually pursues the Lord and so he’s willing to continue to be righteous and normally that buddy he seems to progress in righteousness now don’t misunderstand David is not perfect and if you go back and read first samuel 21 to 23 and also for Samuel 25 you’ll see that David does slip into sin at different times and even in 1st Samuel 27 right after this amazing deliverance David kind of strangely says oh I think it’s all is gonna kill me I better get out of Israel and he leaves which is the opposite of what he said he should do if Israel’s the place of God’s presence in a place of blessing so he’s not a perfect man but he is a true man of faith characteristically righteous and even growing in his sanctification notice that in this second instance we don’t have any actor action from David in which he feels guilty or he violates his conscience and in fact when he answers a be shy as to why he will not kill saw his answer is even more resolved and more explained he said look under no circumstances will I kill Saul because I can trust God this is even more than before so the author first Samuel and really God this that have orchestrated this repetition to highlight the great contrast once again between David and Saul Saul is a man who’s consistently unrighteous though he has moments of apparent righteousness and conviction whereas David is a man who’s consistently righteous but does have times where he sins that’s not characteristic of David but it does happen they’re opposite each other they’re brothers and sisters what we see in Saul and David is really the contrast between those who are slaves of sin and those who are slaves and righteousness or in other words between unbelievers and believers now am i saying that Saul is an unbeliever none of us can say for sure we can’t see in a Saul’s part certainly acts like an unbeliever and that’s what believers do when they’ve been caught in the bondage of sin they act like unbelievers and they experience the curse of sin like unbelievers do maybe that’s what’s going on with Saul here but whatever Saul is spiritually he is a a profound warning of what it is like to live as a slave to sin someone even who claims to follow God but is actually following idols they are confounded by God they are cursed by God disciplined by God but in contrast a man who truly knows God he’s continually pursuing God and he’s characterized by righteousness and that’s what we see in David give David multiple opportunities to commit a great sin by killing saw removed some terrible headache and trial from his life and he won’t do it why because he knows God because he loves God so again broaching application a little bit we should ask which person are you more like you read first Samuel 24 you read first samuel 26 are you more like Saul you expressed sorrow over sin you express a desire to change but you never do are you more like David characterized by consistent righteousness not perfect but your direction is to follow the Lord more and more is that evident in your life remember what Jesus says Jesus our Lord says in John 14:15 John 14:15 if you love me you will keep my Commandments it’s just what people do when they when they love Jesus they do what do you ask them to do now of course the author First Samuel is not just showing us truths about Saul and David or even about life before God but there’s also emphasis here about God himself what does the repetition of these amazing deliverance show us about God a number of things but again just to highlight a little bit we see first of all that God is totally sovereign he is the powerful ruler of the universe God overturned the strength and security advantages of Saul twice in an instant he made it so that Saul would surely die if David chose to kill Saul so its actions display that God is in control and that it does a person no good to try and oppose God but God’s sovereignty wasn’t just working against Saul it was also working on David’s behalf so we see this repeated deliverance it emphasizes God’s compassionate faithfulness to his people you know David expresses confidence in these two passages that God would deliver David from the hand of Saul and that’s exactly what we see God doing here for a saml 24 for a symbol 26 actually all the tatters in between it’s just God delivering David again and again and again and again so David says that’s why I can trust God he delivers salt pursues David unjustly God delivers David from Saul even in very maduk fashion this is because God is faithful God truly loves he is a God of love and when he’s covenant with a person to love him which he does for all those who are in Christ that love was unstoppable it will manifest in the faithful provision and deliverance of God for his people and even the Vengeance of God on behalf of his people God had these events orchestrated and written down for us so that we would not be like Saul and itself destructively foolishly in futility oppose God but that we would be like David that we would learn to trust in the compassionate faithfulness of God and the provision of God really every account in the Bible is ultimately about God he is the sovereign and powerful one but how do we regard him how do we actually regard him in our hearts not just what do we say about him yeah he saw her yeah he’s loving I really I think that’s true but how do we actually live to you is God the hindrance to be opposed or ignored or is God the rock that you can find rest in and the one that you love and trust he deserves that you regard him in the ladder is that what you do you can see that I’ve been broaching application a lot in our interpretation steps that’s because the trepidation should lead to application as we close our study today I want to sum up some of the main applications that we see from these two texts I’ve been mentioning these already but I want to bring them to your attention again now remember the Spirit of God wrote these things down and he brought us into this time to study it that’s so that we can be transformed how are we to be transformed by the Spirit as we behold the Word of God here are four ways everyone realize the futility of fighting against this is what Saul was doing this is what Seoul does all his life he’s clinging to his treasures he says I got a hang on to the kingdom I’m gonna go against what God says if I have to and what’s the result God just shows Saul again again it does you know good song I’m still in control David’s still gonna be the king why are you doing this and so it is with us if you have some sin you cherish in your life some Idol have you say no I still want to live my way I don’t want to do what God wants me to do do you see how foolish that is you’re being just like Saul you’re not gonna win in the end what does what happens to Saul in the end he loses the kingdom he loses the blessing of God the whole time and perhaps if he didn’t truly know the Lord he lost eternal salvation not that he had it and lost it but he never had it he never gained it he gave up God to obtain the things in the world and he lost those things in the world anyways so it is with any of us who stubbornly oppose God to cling to some earthly Idol this is why the Scriptures call us again and again don’t be stubborn don’t be proud don’t be foolish what does James st. James chapter 4 humble yourself before the Lord and he will exalt you number 1 brothers and sisters we must realize the futility of fighting against God if you have a sin or if you have some some Idol in your life that you’re clinging to you maybe it’s a relationship maybe it’s an earthly treasure maybe it’s some maybe it’s the opinion of men give it up turn from it it won’t save you in the end but it may condemn you because you love it more than God turn from your futile way and turn to God and this flows right in to the second point of application from our text we do need to realize the futility of finding against God but at the same time we need to trust God to deliver and to avenge but in his way and in his timing this is what David is emphasizing the text himself directly right it keeps saying I know I can trust God I know God will take care of this situation and that’s exactly what God does for David in these two chapters and in the chapters in between it’s still true for God’s people today God will deliver and God will and she’s people of course this is true in the gospel there is only one deliverer from sin and from God’s wrath and that is the Lord Jesus Christ son of God come into the world to save sinners lived a perfectly righteous life died a substitutionary death bearing the wrath of God on behalf of his people so that we could be saved and made acceptable to God by a foreign righteousness trust God to deliver you from sin trust God to give you eternal life don’t trust in some ritual don’t trust in your good works don’t trust in a form of repentance that’s not true trust in Jesus Christ and that comes by repentance and faith turning from your old way turn from your sin turn from what you want and say God I want what you want instead Jesus I’m yours Jesus you are God you are the only Savior save me and Lord I want to follow you for the rest of my life if you turn to the Lord repentance and faith he will deliver you from eternal judgment but also in this life he will deliver you through every trial that you encounter and you will encounter trials Jesus said this himself to his disciples he said in the world you will have trials and tribulations but be of good cheer he says I have overcome the world I’m more powerful than the world and I will help you I will sustain you I will provide for you that’s what God does for David here and that’s what God will do for us I remember it must be the Lord’s way it must be the Lord’s timing what we’re going to encounter the temptation we always encounter is that when we face trials we want God to deliver in our way and our timing oh god this situation is really hard he knows is really painful I trust that you will deliver but please let it be this way and at this time usually right away and in a way that’s comfortable for us but God’s ways are better than ours sometimes mysterious but better good they are ultimately designed we’re assured by the scriptures for God’s ultimate glory and our ultimate good so even as we ask God to deliver us in a particular way which we’re totally allowed to do member mcpaul asked for the throne the flesh to be taken away that was not wrong for him to ask but it has to be but you all will be done God not mine if you say God deliver in this way and if you don’t know I’m not gonna like it I’m not gonna be content anymore well then God’s gonna work on you he’s gonna say you haven’t humbled yourself yet you haven’t learned to trust me yet I’m your father I love you I love you with a love greater than you can ever understand you’ve got to trust me I see that you’re not trusting me yet so it would be bad for me to deliver you from the situation and vindicate your lack of faith you know that’s what God does so many times sometimes he delivers us anyways and we feel even more convictive or like oh why did I not trust God but sometimes he says I’m not letting you out not letting you out from this difficult situation until you will trust me because I know that’s what you need more than just a comfortable situation let God have his way let God have his good way trust the Lord he will deliver and he will even avenge and we think Oh inge isn’t that kind of like wrong I’m never justice is not a bad thing God is a God of justice and the desire that we have to see justice done for evils committed against us is not evil that actually reflects the heart of God but the thing is we cannot seek justice or vengeance in a way that violates what God’s called us to do that’s why God says don’t seek vengeance leave the room for the wrath of God because if you seek your own vengeance usually that means you will sin you will kill people when you have no justification for doing so he will hurt people that says no let me take care of it this goes into our third point third point of application that we clearly see from this passage and that is that we as believers are to overcome evil with good and how does that happen only by faith Romans 12 Romans 12 verses 14 to 21 says the same thing and I want to read I read some of those verses to you revelation 12 14 to 21 and says bless those who persecute you and do not curse rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep be of the same mind toward one another do not be haughty in mind but associate with a lowly do not be wise in your own estimation never pay back evil for evil to anyone respect what is right inside of all men if possible so far as it depends on you be at peace with all men never take your own revenge beloved but leave room for the wrath of God for it is written vengeance is mine I will repay says the Lord but if your enemy is hungry and still quoting the scripture here feed him and if he is thirsty give him a drink for instilling you will heap burning coals on his head do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good that’s our calling as Christians brothers and sisters and do you realize how opposite that is from the people of the world isn’t this exactly what we’re seeing in our society right now I’ve suffered evil therefore I’m justified in doing evil in response in fact I’m gonna keep on doing evil until you stop your evil that’s not the wisdom of God that’s not the way of God and you know what that usually produces it usually doesn’t produce anything good it just produces more evil yeah that’s what we’re so tempted to do even in our familial relationships you children who may be getting conflict with your parents or parents you’re getting conflict with your children or husbands you’re getting conflict with your wives and wives and their husbands what you’re so tempted to do is you see the evil of the other person especially if he claims to be a Christian and you say that’s evil and because you’re doing evil to me I’m gonna do evil to you but it produces the same thing that it produces in the world it doesn’t actually result in usually change that’s positive it just results in more evil that’s because it is the wisdom of Satan it is the wisdom of the flesh it is the wisdom of the world but the wisdom of God says do good to those who hurt you overcome evil with good isn’t that what Jesus did he suffered the greatest injustice and evil and you know what did he do he died for sinners president sisters were called to do the same and you know what’s amazing that actually responding to evil with good is often the means that God uses to convict a person of his sin and bring about change we saw something like that was already taking place between David and Saul when David did what was right a convicted Saul and God gives the same comfort this is somewhat specific in the New Testament in the book of first Peter chapter 3 when he’s talking about wives who live with unbelieving husbands and he says look I know your husband’s this is not said explicitly in Scripture but certainly to be understood look I know your husbands are doing evil they probably treat you in a way that is not right but you know what you respond to them in a godly way you even submit and honor them and you know what it will do you will win them you will win them to Christ you will cause them to be obedient to the word without a word that’s powerful because it’s the wisdom of God on display that’s what God uses to change people you want to see your your family change you want to see people around you change who are doing evil that means that God has ordained as you’re doing good to them now sometimes they still don’t change but you know what when you do what’s right you experience the blessing of God you will experience what David said God’s people experience which is the deliverance and vindication of God God sees and God will bless and you’ll have the joy of the Lord knowing that you were doing what was right brother and sister is the only way we can do this is by faith we have to believe God has already shown me love I don’t deserve and God will take care of me therefore I can do what’s right I don’t have to say well if I don’t punish them for this and they’re just gonna keep on walking all over me maybe they will but God will take care of you now this doesn’t mean you can’t confront sin Louise yeah we see David does this he calls out Saul and he calls out the wicked men around so I says you’re not doing right by me may God avenge me on you but he says I’m not gonna do it I’m not gonna sin against you I’ll let God take care of it well then sisters we got to have that same brush active I have to say I really can’t trust God I really can’t trust God to take care of this and even bring justice in his proper way in proper time one last application and again this fall is right from what I just said overcoming evil what good by faith is gonna apply to God ordained authorities that God has put in our lives we ought to revere those authorities for God’s sake doesn’t David do this david says he’s he’s god’s anointed i’m not going to dishonor him or harm him not because he deserves it he clearly doesn’t he’s wicked but because the lord deserves it this is out of honor to god i just read to you a passage from Romans 12 about overcoming evil with good you know what’s interesting do you know what comes next and Romans 13 submission the government submission of god-ordained authorities that’s going to be one of the most obvious applications that we have to overcome evil with good because our governments evil frequently yes sometimes they’re more evil than at other times but they’re they’re filled with sinners and they’re filled with sinful sinful rules and laws but God says honor them for my sake you can point out their sin you can call for change but do not harm them and honor them for my sake and it’s the same with the other God ordained authorities that God has put in our lives the bosses that we work for wives your husband’s who are the leaders of your families children your parents and you may look at him you say but he doesn’t deserve it look at the way he’s treating me he’s not honoring me he’s not treating me the way God has called him to or that that ruler that person has hasn’t treated me the right way if God has called him to God says for my sake overcome evil with good I’ll take care of you even as you endure under this authority that is abusing its responsibility before me I see it I’ll take care of it but you overcome evil with good you do that I will bless you take care of you I will teamily deliver you and even bring vengeance for you because I’m a good God brothers and sisters do we believe that do we believe that we really can do what’s right because God will take care of it this is what the scripture calls us to do today that’s all that we have time for today now we’re coming actually to the end of unit 8 next week is a special lesson we’re going to be doing something a little different but related to what we’ve been looking at recently more details about that coming up we have any other questions or comments based on what you heard today please post it in the chat here on the YouTube page and I’d love to interact with you or you can send me an email at Dave Coppola at gmail.com well let me close our time with a word of Prayer let’s pray Heavenly Father we thank you for your word and Lord we’re so comforted by the fact that we can trust you even in the midst of difficulties and persecution to provide for us to deliver us and to even to avenge us because you are a God of love and justice thank you Lord that we can arrest in you but help us to walk by faith we need your help God we can’t do it on our own but in you we can be more than conquerors although what I pray at your word would have its effect today in any who are stubbornly resisting you like Saul would humble themselves and instead trust in you seek refuge in you and be exalted by you at the proper time in Jesus name Amen well thank you all again for being part of this steady again please post something in the chat comment or a question I hope you’ll come back for our live stream 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  • Jonathan Warns David

    Jonathan Warns David

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 78

    This week in Sunday school, we look at how God provided for David as jealous Saul turned against David. How did God use Michal and Jonathan—Saul’s own children—to protect David? What was the nature of Jonathan and David’s love for one another? And what can we learn for our lives today about loving those who are more successful than we are?

    Our main text for this lesson is 1 Samuel 18:1-20:42.

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    okay my clock is not hitting 9:30 so let’s get started good morning and welcome to the Calvary Community Church Sunday School class I’m David Koepp OSHA we’re continuing on our chronological study of the Bible and we are moving right now through the books of Samuel 1st and 2nd Samuel specifically we’re in 1st Samuel right now and last week we learned about the famous Battle of David and Goliath we saw how that account is not so much about David and his bravery but about the Lord and his power even through weak vessels like young shepherds this week though we’re gonna learn how everything just became roses fluffy bunnies and rainbows for David after that and how he lived happily ever after of course I’m just kidding no this week we’re actually gonna learn how God took his specially anointed one David this righteous hero of Israel and he put him into a period of continual hardship and danger you see even though David does nothing wrong he’s about to start living a life on the run in Israel now why is this it’s because David’s King King Saul the one that David loves and once a serve actually turns against David treats him as an enemy and tries to kill him but God has not only ordained these trials for David but he’s also ordained the deliverance not from the trials at least not initially but deliverance through the trials and a major part of the deliverance that God has ordained for David comes via a special friend that God raises up for David and that friend is Saul’s own son Jonathan today’s lesson is all about how Jonathan and others warn and protect David in the midst of his trials what was Jonathan’s relationship with David how did God use Jonathan to deliver David and what can we learn as the Spirit of God teaches us from this section of Scripture what can we learn and apply to our lives today that’s what we want to find out so let’s ask the Lord’s blessing on this time of study let’s pray Heavenly Father we thank you for this word which is our food we need it we need the encouragement of it and we need the encouragement of one another thank you Lord for this opportunity that I can share some encouragement and I can give some instruction but I pray for your empowerment I pray for your assistance I need your help to be able to declare this helpfully and accurately and clearly and spirit I pray that you would transform your people by it that’s what we’re meant to do in reaction to the word so I pray that you would work powerfully this morning and Jesus name Amen all right well please take your Bibles and open to the book of first Daniel chapter 18 first samuel 18 is where we’re starting today we were in 1st Samuel 17 last time that’s where we heard the account of David and Goliath remember that right after that successful duel Israel pursues the Philistines who had all fled and Israel kills many of them and plundered the Philistine camps you know at the end of that battle Saul brings David into his presence asks about David’s identity and lineage and we’re picking up right after those events in 1st Samuel 18 so follow along with me as I read the whole chapter first samuel 18 verses 1 to 30 let’s see what the Word of God says now came about when he had finished speaking assault that the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David and Jonathan loved him as himself Saul took him that day did not let him return to his father’s house then Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself Jonathan stripped himself for the robe that was on him and gave it to David with his armor including his sword and his bow and his belt so David went out whoever Saul sent him and prospered and Saul sent him or set him over the men of war and it was pleasing the sight of all the people and also in the sight of Saul servants it happened as they were coming when David returned from killing the Philistine that the women came out of all the cities of Israel singing and dancing to meet King Saul with tambourines with joy and with musical instruments that women sang as they played and said Saul has slain his thousands and David his 10,000th then saw became very angry for the saying displeased him and he said they’ve described to David ten thousands but to me they have ascribed thousands know what more can he had but the kingdom saw looked at David with suspicion from that day on now came about on the next day that an evil spirit from God came mightily upon Saul and he raved in the midst of the house while David was playing the harp with his hand as usual and a spear was in Saul’s hand salt hurled the spear for he thought I will pin David to the wall but David escaped from his presence twice now Saul was afraid of David for the Lord that his Yahweh was with him but had departed from Saul therefore salt removed him from his presence and then appointed him as commander of a thousand and he went out and came in before the people David was prospering in all his ways her Yahweh was with him when Saul saw that he was prospering greatly he dreaded him but all Israel and Judah loved David and he went out and came in before them then Saul said to David here is my older daughter Mira I will give her to you as a wife only be a valiant man for me and fight you always battles for Saul thought my hand shall not be against him but let the hint let the hand of the Philistines be against him but David said to Saul Who am I and what is my life for my father’s family in Israel that I should be the king sign law so it came about at the time when me Rav Saul’s daughter should have been given to David that she was given to Adrianza hath a light for a wife now Michal Saul’s daughter loved David when they told Saul the thing was agreeable to him Saul thought I will give her to him that she may become a snare to him and at the hand of the Philistines maybe against him therefore Saul said to David for a second time he may be my son-in-law today then saw commanded his servants speak to David secretly saying behold a king delights in you and all servants love you now therefore become the king’s son in law circe all servants spoke these words David but David said is it trivial in your sight to become the King’s son-in-law since I am a poor man and lightly esteemed the servants of Saul reported to him according to these words which David spoke Saul then said does she shall say to David the King does not desire any dowry except 100 foreskins of the Philistines to take vengeance on the King’s enemies now saw a plan to make David fall upon the hand of the Philistines when his servants told David these words it please David to become the King’s son-in-law before the days had expired David rose up and went he and his men and struck down 200 men among the Philistines then David brought their foreskins and they gave them in full number to the King that he might become the King’s son-in-law so Saul gave him Michael his daughter for a wife and Saul saw and knew the Yahweh was with David and that Michael Saul’s daughter loved him and Saul was even more afraid of David that Saul was David’s enemy continually and the commanders of the Philistines went out to battle and hapten as often as they went out that David behaved himself more wisely than all the servants of Saul so his name was highly esteemed all right well in studying this text as always we are employing the inductive Bible study method which is observed interpret and apply so we’re going to start with just observations just looking at the details that appear in the text so let’s see what we can observe there just then in verse one we meet a new person a new important person in the Bible and that is Jonathan the son of Saul actually Jonathan is not new at this point in 1st Samuel Jonathan actually first appears in 1st Samuel 13 and 14 and we’ve looked at those passages before that we weren’t able to cover the section specifically about Jonathan but it is important that we get some of the background from those chapters because we learn in 1st Samuel 13 and 14 first of all that Jonathan is Saul’s oldest son which means according to the custom of kingship at that time who should be the next king in Israel after Saul well Jonathan the the oldest son he should be the next king he was basically the crown prince and Jonathan probably wore garments and equipment befitting such status I mean you’re not gonna make the Crown Prince walk around like a basic peasant soldier no she’s gonna be he’s gonna look like a prince we also learned from these chapters that Jonathan is a man of bravery and faith faith in Yahweh if you remember first samuel 13 is where saul fails in a big way before Yahweh because he is not willing to wait for Samuel at Gibeah he’s very fearful and so he offers the sacrifice without Samuel it’s in the very next chapter that we hear a an account of what Jonathan does Jonathan actually initiates deliverance from this Philistine horde that is gathering to attack Saul in Israel through a courageous action with Jonathan and his companion an armor bearer what they do is that well Jonathan says God is able to deliver by many or by few why won’t he be able to deliver with us so he in his armor-bearer they both climb up a steep cliff to the Philistine garrison at McMann and once they once they climb all the way up this cliff they then killed 20 Philistine warriors all by themselves and that’s quite a self that’s a feat considering they just climb this this cliff but then they kill these 20 warriors and this slaughter sets off a panic in the Philistine army who all flee and begin to attack one another I miss all the rest of Israel realize what’s taking place they gather up and they pursue the Philistines and God brings about a great victory now I report that event to you because doesn’t it sound familiar you have one guy who is willing to trust y’all way and he he accomplishes a remarkable but small victory and it leads to an even greater victory in which all felicity is defeated isn’t that exactly what just happened with David and Goliath same thing I had already happened with Jonathan now these details about Jonathan then should be in our minds as we see him again here at the beginning of 1st Samuel 18 now we see in verse 1 – first samuel 18 that Jonathan has special regard for David it just seems to appear out of nowhere but it says here in our verse that Jonathan’s soul was knit to David’s and that Jonathan loved David as himself now this is pretty poignant this description of soul knitting obviously metaphorical it’s the idea that Jonathan feels a kinship a closeness to David it’s just someone had taken their two inner selves and tied them together or actually knit them together so that the threads of Jonathan and the threads of David as it were that could no longer be separated they’re interwoven with one another that’s how close they are this expression goes along with the second description given here Jonathan loved David as himself that is Jonathan cared for David just like a person cares for himself and for his own body Jonathan has a deep and genuine affection for David and by the way the Torah commanded that all Israelites were to have that kind of love for one another you were to love your neighbor as yourself Jonathan definitely feels that for David now notice what this love from Jonathan to David causes Jonathan to do in verses 3 and 4 says Jonathan makes a covenant with David that is a solemn agreement of love and faithfulness and care to one another Jonathan also takes off his own robe he taking off his armor his belt a sword his bow and he puts them on David but Jonathan isn’t the only one with new regard for David verse 2 says that Psalm makes David a permanent member of Saul’s Court and we had heard about this in summary fashion in previous chapters in 1st Samuel but now we see how it actually happened it was after the Battle of David and Goliath he not only makes him so that he can’t go home anymore but he appoints David as a commander in Saul’s army and what’s the result according to verse 5 whoever David goes he prospers when for battle you send him he just does well and all the people approve of David and they approve of Saul’s appointment of David as commander but then notice verses 6 & 7 it says that something take place after David killed the Philistine now who’s this Philistine singular well with the one we just talked about in 1st Samuel 17 that has to be a Goliath so right after the Battle of with Goliath right after Israel has returned from slaughtering the Philistines that that battle that victory that was initiated by David’s action the armies return to the cities of Israel and the lady folk who literally had been guarding the fort at home all the men were fighting they were they were at home in the cities they come out of the cities singing and dancing I mean it’s a great time of joy why wouldn’t they want to do that but what is it that the women say while they sing this little song with the words Saul has slain his thousands and David his ten thousands now is this literally true has David slain tens of thousands at this point uh probably not I mean there’s just been one battle that David’s in part of he did initiate a great victory but as far as we know he didn’t kill tens of thousands but still what is the idea of this song well it’s that David is a greater and more important warrior than salt miss Alden missed that message in fact what’s his reaction according to verses eight nine it says he became very angry and he also became suspicious of David as a threat to the kingdom as a threat to Saul’s kingdom pointedly verse 10 we see the very next day that evil spirit of God from God it comes mightily upon Saul causing him to rave now David attempts to do what David had done previously for Saul he plays the harp to try and soothe Saul’s troubled mind but what ass all attempts to do verse 11 we hear that Saul has a spear in his hand and he decides I’m gonna pin David to the wall with this spear and David’s gut and of the verse actually says Saul tries to do this twice but both times David is able to escape I notice verse 12 it says that Saul became afraid of David and we can even we even hear the reason it says because Yahweh was with David but had departed from Saul even Saul can tell this is true you’re always with him but he’s not with me anymore I’m afraid of that guy so in verse 13 Sol decides upon a new action he decides I’m gonna get David away from me I’m gonna put him over the army you know send him way over there hopefully he’ll just disappear into obscurity not really be a bother to me anymore make David go fight well this tactic for getting rid of David doesn’t really work because what happens David just becomes more successful whoever Saul sends him and this only makes all even more afraid people visual meanwhile they’re only loving David more and more and we know how dr. house all feels about the support of the people he craves it and they seem to be loving David more well in verses 17 to 21 Saul comes up with a new plan a clever plot to get rid of David via the Philistines I won’t kill David I’ll let the Philistines kill David the way I’m gonna do this Saul says to himself is I’m gonna try and get David to be my son-in-law and in obtaining that position and maintaining that position he’s gonna put himself in danger and hopefully get killed that’s all stinking don’t forget to Saul previously promised that he would have David marry into the royal family as a reward for killing Goliath but David protests at the idea of marrying into Saul’s family the royal family of Israel why is that doesn’t David want to notice verses 18 and 23 where we see the same sentiment expressed David’s response is basically Who am I that I should marry into the royal family I don’t come from a great prestigious family in Israel and I’m poor how could I present a proper bride price for Saul’s daughter who’s basically a princess remember in that culture it was customary for a husband’s family to provide a lavish gift or bribe price for the wife’s family upon the two getting married the idea was to provide compensation for taking away a productive member a productive and valued member of the household so David says how could I ever provide a proper bride price for Saul’s daughter when I’m nobody but it turns out that Saul’s daughter Michael loves David and wants to marry him so Saul comes up a way to deal with David bride price concerns and we see that in verse 25 he communicates to David via messengers the only bride price I want David is a hundred dead Philistines you go kill those Philistines and bring me their foreskins as proof of your deed and what kid will consider the bride pie settled this plan please Saul because he thought David was surely died trying to obtain this bride price but verse 26 says that the proposal please David to and what happens verse 27 David and his men they go out and they kill not a hundred Philistines but two hundred Philistines and they bring back double the bride price to Saul and so Saul marries off his daughter Michael to David as promised for the bride price and what does he realize after at all verse twenty-eight sees Michaels love for David sees how a scheme turned out and it realizes again for the third time in our passage Yahweh is with David and this just makes Saul again the third time in our passage even more afraid of this rising star in Israel really everything that Saul tries to hurt David only ends up helping David Jonathan Michael the people of Israel Saul servants they all love David more and more and God blesses David more and more to all right now that we’ve made observations on this passage let’s go to the second step of inductive Bible study and that’s interpretation we want to bring together these basic details we’ve observed and try and answer questions that are not explicitly or directly answered by the text so let’s ask a few questions first why is it that everyone loves David I mean it’s pretty clear in our passage but why Oh clearly part of the reason is because David is such a success everyone loves a success especially someone who’s successful on their behalf David’s a hero to Israel and he successfully fights Israel’s battles he’s making Israel’s secure and people like that but of course it’s more than David merely being successful it’s also that David clearly has God’s favor I mean that’s what Saul’s noticing that’s what other people are noticing people can’t help but realize that David’s success doesn’t come from himself this is God bringing it about there’s an aura of divine blessing that just seems to follow David and permeate everything’s he’s involved with and for God’s for David wouldn’t you want to be also but what is it that connects David success with divine favor is this random no it’s the manner in which David attains his success I think this is probably the greatest reason why people love David it’s because he’s a righteous man he’s a brave man he’s a man of faith I mean think about it have you ever been around a truly righteous person a faith-filled person hopefully you have if you’ve been in our church if you’ve been around mature Christians there’s something so attractive even beautiful about a righteous person a person of faith this person’s not perfect but he’s characteristically loving he’s humble he’s gentle he’s patient he’s steadfast amid difficulties he faces challenges head-on by faith and dependence on God and he persevered through times of temptation and trial to attain victory in the Lord have you ever met someone like that if so how do you regard that person don’t you love that person don’t you just find yourself enjoying just being around that person that’s because if you love God and you meet someone else who loves God to some degree and of course is going to vary in the different relationships and different people but some degree your soul becomes knit to that person I mean your soul says to itself that person loves what I love that person loves whom I love therefore I love person that’s why I’m sure many of you can attest this when you meet a true Christian who’s like from the other side of the country or even the other side of the world just spend a few moments talking together and you suddenly feel like you’ve known them all your life that’s your family that’s because of that soul connection that believers have with one another in the Lord you see what’s really happening when you behold genuine faith on display in a person’s life is that should be holding the beauty of God himself because let’s face it there’s no good in any of us in and of ourselves right it’s actually God in us or to refer to Galatians 2:20 Paul says it is no longer I who live but Christ in me so when people seek good when they see faith when they see righteousness they’re not really be holding you they’re beholding Christ in you they’re beholding God in you and God is the Father of lights is he not going to be attractive Christ is the glorious and beautiful son is he not going to be delightful to witness it surely is the people of God but of course Christ is repulsive to the people of darkness so even from the rest description our own experience we can see why so many would be drawn to david jonathan especially I mean Jonathan also as a man who loves God and is full of courageous faith and then when he meets David he beholds that David has that same spirit he’s a man of God he loves God and he’s bold for the Lord so Jonathan just feels so close to David he loves David if he was knit to David and he wants to see David succeed and I’m sure David felt the same way toward Jonathan it’s a beautiful friendship and it’s a friendship that’s based in the Lord of course this is in great contrast to Saul Saul fears David but what is it that Saul fears most about David why does he dread David so much well Saul sees David as a threat and a threat to what in particular Saul’s kingship Saul fears that David will take away the kingdom and so what does this reveal about what Saul values and treasures most it’s the kingdom it’s his position as king over Israel he thinks if I lose this then I’m undone remember and we’ve talked about this before whatever you fear most it points to what your heart loves most what you value most many times we can just call that by an alternative title and that is it is an idol your fears pour point to what you idolize what you worship Matthew 6:21 says and this is a very biblical concept that’s why I’m bringing up this other verse Matthew 6:21 says where your treasure is there your heart will be also Saul’s treasure was the kingship he says I must have the kingship and I must have it from my sons David was not trying to take away the kingship from Saul but Saul feared that it could happen and therefore he turned against David but again looking at the contrast between Jonathan and Saul what is the significance of Jonathan putting his robe and war equipment on David well certainly this is an act of love it’s a gift I mean any gift is gonna be an act of love this is a gift from Jonathan to David here take these things it’s also an act that affirms peace between the two of them unlike his father Jonathan’s not gonna fight against David even gives us weapons and equipment over to David but the most significant aspect of this action is Jonathan is symbolically we relinquish the kingdom itself to David because after all think about it Jonathan’s robe his armor his equipment they surely would have stood out from the rest of the clothing and equipment in Israel Jonathan was the heir apparent after all he was the Prince but now David is wearing the princes clothing and armor and it can’t be that Jonathan is merely trying to affirm David as a memory the royal family here let me put this arm on you because you’re one of us now because remember that development doesn’t take place until later in the passage this happens immediately after David’s victory over Goliath really Jonathan’s covenant with David and this handing over of these these articles to David is an expression of love and support to David as God’s next anointed king now we might ask well how did Jonathan know the Dave would be the next king I mean he’s basically just met the guy well the text doesn’t say perhaps Jonathan is aware of certain things that have been told to Jonathan about Saul and about David maybe Jonathan is aware of Samuels words that the kingdom would be taken away from Saul and given to a better man or maybe he heard from David himself what Samuel had done for David or it may be that Jonathan has a lover of God he just sensed he just seemed to understand that God was doing something special in him through this man David and that David surely was the next rightful king Jonathan will say to David later pretty directly in 1st Samuel 23 verse 17 First Samuel 23 17 Jonathan says you will be king over Israel and I will be next to you this is something that Jonathan realizes and so he symbolically hands the kingdom over to David but we might ask in addition what would motivate Jonathan to do so how could he give away something as important as the kingdom to this scrappy Shepherd lad from Bethlehem well again it must come back to Jonathan’s love for God his contentment in God and this manifests and a love for David Jonathan doesn’t need to grasp for the kingship because Jonathan already has God and He wants God’s will to be done above all so Jonathan went I mean if God wants David to be the next king Jonathan is all for that please let it be because if God wants it it’s got to be good Jonathan actually rejoices to see David become greater and Jonathan become less because it pleases God and advances God’s purposes there’s this attitude remind you of anyone else in the Bible surely John the Baptist’s in Jesus right people John the Baptist disciples came to him and they say hey you know he the one you baptized but he’s got he’s baptizing more people now than you are John the Baptist says I’m glad I want him to increase let him become greater and let me become less that’s the way it must be let me see the same thing with Jonathan and again in such a a big difference such a strong contrast between him and his father Jonathan unlike Saul does not become fearful or jealous over David because Jonathan knows that David’s blessing really is ultimately Jonathan’s blessing if David succeeds then that pleases Jonathan really broadening out what we’re seeing here it’s amazing how liberating contentment in God is when it comes to seeing the success of other people because how did the world react to others being more successful than they are people the world casually characteristically hate to see this they hate to see others succeed in place in themselves and for the same reason that Saul does because they fear the loss of their own treasures and position the Christians should be different Christians are those who gladly give up their treasures and their positions for the sake of the gospel and for the sake of others and why Christians able to do this because they already have secured never can be taken away the greatest treasure of all which is the Lord Jesus himself they have the life giver so why should they fear to lose anything in this world or to not achieve what someone else achieves I say that should be true of Christians it is it true of you when you think about contentment and you see Saul and Jonathan which one are you more like are you like Jonathan who rejoices to see someone else become successful especially when it pleases the Lord in a direct way or you like Saul you just really can’t stay in it when someone is more successful because you fear what it might mean for you yeah Roy that’s an interesting comment you say Jonathan was a righteous man it appears he would have made a great King but that was not God’s plan God is sovereign and you can see again how the flesh could really twist that hey why can’t I be a king I’d make a good king I’m a righteous guy but if he so truly righteous guy then he says I’m not my will but God’s be done the Lord is clearly with this guy he’ll be a great king for Israel he’s the one that the Lord once so he’s the one that I want I want to see David become King and I’m gonna do everything I can to support him well Saul’s fear and hatred of David it only grows as we go into the next chapter we’re not gonna take the time to read first name on 19 for the sake of time but I do want to summarize some of the details that we see from this passage in verses 1 to 7 we see the friendship of Jonathan at work on David’s behalf because Saul all of a sudden he commands Jonathan and his servants to kill David hey everybody I’ve decided that David needs to die but Jonathan instead warns David he tries to reason with his father to call off this sinful and unjust command Saul relents after hearing Jonathan’s intercession and he swears by Yahweh not to kill David so David is safe and he returns to Saul’s court then verses 8 to 10 just after David returns after from another great victory against the Philistines the evil spirit is on Saul again he’s got the spear nearby David’s trying to play music for Saul and Saul again throws the spirit David but David flees from the palace and it goes into the night this is the third time David has escaped from a spear attack and in verses 11 to 17 Saul’s daughter Michael also saves David’s life a memory he’s Michael as David’s bride at this point David escapes back to their home but Michael warns David you get out here immediately or else they’re gonna come and capture and kill you so Michael let’s David down out the window and then she sets up a ruse to prevent or to delay Saul’s pursuit of David and then at the end of the chapter verses 18 to 24 Polly the most interesting way that God delivers David David flees to Samuels hometown rayma Samuel still there and he’s there with a group of prophets and Saul sends messengers after David to sees David but when these messengers arrive God’s Spirit comes upon the messengers and they start prophesying uncontrollably they just start praising God and teaching the truth about God and they can’t pursue David anymore Saul sends three messengers the same thing happens to them all and then soft some comes himself to Rhema and Saul experiences a similar a similar taking over by the Holy Spirit except for saw actually as he prophesized the ends up taking off his clothes and taking off his arm and he lies there naked which is kind of a humiliation all throughout this chapter then we see that King Saul is supported in every attempt to kill David first by his own family and then by the Spirit of God himself but Saul’s not giving up like wily coyote Saul’s cooked up another scheme to get that road runner and we see it in the next chapter first samuel 20 verses 1 to 9 we’re gonna start with that row look at the whole chapter but we’ll start with just verses 1 to 9 we’re gonna read this together follow along with me as i start reading in verse 1 then david fled from naya and Rhema and came and said to Jonathan what have I done what is my iniquity and what is my sin before your father that he is seeking my life he said to him far from it you shall not die behold my father does nothing either great or small without disclosing it to me so why should my father hide this thing for me it is not so david vowed again saying your father knows well that i found favor in your sight and he said to know that jonathan know this or he will be grieved but truly as yahweh lives and as your soul lives there’s hardly a step between me and then Jonathan said to David whatever you say I will do for you so David said to Jonathan the old tomorrow is the new moon and I ought to sit down to eat with the King but let me go then I may hide myself in the field onto the third evening if your father misses me at all then say David earnestly asked leave of me to run to Bethlehem his City because it is the yearly sacrifice there for the whole family if he says it is good your servant will be safe but if he is very angry know that he has decided on evil therefore deal kindly with your servant for you have brought your servant into a covenant of yahweh with you but if their Arsenic wa t in me put me to death yourself for why then should you bring me to your father Jonathan said far be it from you provide indeed learn that evil has been decided by my father to come upon you and would I not tell you about it we’re gonna pause there for a second to make some more observations notice in verses 1 to 3 that Jonathan does not believe that Saul really intends to kill David again but David swears this is the case and notice what he says in the end of verse 3 David says as Yahweh lives and as your soul lives there’s hardly a step between me and death oh no that statement really sticks out to me because David’s trying to bring across just how dire this situation is just one misstep one delayed pace and David will be captured and executed I mean don’t get the impression the David is just so happy go-lucky through all this you know Saul’s trying to kill me again I guess I got a run that’s all I get over and I’ll be back in the palace soon enough that’s not Dave’s attitude this is a high stress very much a fear inducing situation I don’t think any of us know what it’s like to be hunted by someone in power who wants to kill you but that’s David’s situation and it just keeps on happening this is hard hard experience but how to know whether Jonathan is right or wrong maybe it’s not that bad maybe Saul has regained his senses he’s not coming after me anymore how to know verses 5 to 8 Jonathan asks um David asked Jonathan to implement a ruse to discover Saul’s true intent David will be absent from certain feast celebration before the king the king is going to ask where David is Jonathan is to say the David asked permission to celebrate a feast with David’s family in Bethlehem and is therefore absent if the kink accepts this excuse all is good David’s safe but if the king is angry the king wants David dead personally and Jonathan agrees to do was David asks now we’re gonna summarize verses ten and twenty nine again for the sake of time but the two men they arranged to stealthily communicate the result of this ruse they’re gonna use arrows and certain code phrases and Jonathan will communicate to David whether it is safe for David to return to the court or not and when the feast begins Saul indeed notices that David is absent on the first day but Saul says nothing on the second day of the feast though Saul asked Jonathan where David is Jonathan gives David’s excuse just as David told him to do and let’s see how Saul responds look at verses 30 and we’ll read to the end of chapter in verse 42 first samuel 20 verses 30 to 42 then Saul’s anger burned against Jonathan and he said to him you son of a perverse rebellious woman do I not know that you are choosing the son of Jesse to your own shame into the shame of your mother’s nakedness for as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth now that you know your kingdom will be established there for now send and bring him to me for he must surely die but Jonathan answered his saw his father and sent him why should he be put to death what has he done then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him down so Jonathan knew that his father had decided to put David to death and Jonathan arose from the table and fierce anger and did not eat food on the second day of the new moon for he was grieved over David because his father had Tucson now came about in the morning that Jonathan went out to the field for the appointment with David and a little lad was with him he said to his lad run find out the arrows which I’m about to shoot as the lad was running he’s shot an arrow past him when the lad reached the place of the arrow which janta net shot Jonathan called after the lad and said is not the arrow beyond you and Jonathan called after the lad hurry be quick do not stay in Jonathan’s lad picked up the arrow and came to his master but the lad was not aware of anything only Jonathan and David knew about the matter the Jonathan gave his weapons to his lad and said to him go bring them to the city when the lad was gone David rose from the south side and fell on his face to the ground and bowed three times and they kissed each other and wept together but David wept the more Jonathan said to David go in safety and as much as we have sworn to each other in the name of Yahweh’s saying a Yahweh will be be between me and you and between my descendants and your descendants forever then he rose and departed while Jonathan went into the city let’s make a few final observations on this last section notice Saul’s reactions to Jonathan’s words on David’s behalf in verses 3234 saul curses and berates Jonathan hae-won’s Jonathan your kingdom will not be secure while David lives and when Jonathan demands a just reason for David to be executed Saul hurls the spirit Jonathan his own son so as we moved to verses 35 to 40 we see Jonathan give the signal to David warning David to flee and not stay because David’s life is indeed in danger the notice verse 41 says after the boy leaves one who retrieved the arrows David doesn’t flee but he instead reveals himself to Jonathan and falls on his face bowing three times before Jonathan then the verse says that the two kissed each other and wept together now you should know that men kissing an ancient Hebrew culture it means something different then it typically does in modern American culture it was considered appropriate from men to kiss in that culture as an expression of love and affection without any overtones of romance or sexuality and we see this all over the scriptures if you just look at the word kiss if you go to Bible Gateway for example and you just type in kiss and you look where it appears in the Old Testament you’ll see actually that men are kissing men more often than men are kissing women in the Old Testament and it’s not because there’s some funny business going on it’s just that’s what their culture did you’ve got Jacob kissing Esau you’ve got family members like a son or a father kissing one another and the same thing appears in the New Testament that effusion elders after Paul tells them I’m not going to see you anymore because I’m gonna be put in prison it says in Acts chapter 20 that they fell on his neck and kissed him and wept jesus is betrayed by a kiss from Judas in Matthew 26 49 and at the end of many letters in the New Testament Christians are commanded to kiss one another greet one another with a holy kiss it says now again that that command and all these different things they’re part of the cultural context of that part of the world and at that time it was considered fine it was considered a even a beautiful expression of affection for men to kiss one another and that’s what we see happening here with Jonathan and David and as for the weeping let’s remember that weeping is not considered unmanly in ancient cultures men weeping was actually a great sign of love and that’s why the New Testament records that Jesus when he weeps over Lazarus is death what do the people say in response John 11 36 see how he loved him he weeps because he clearly loved him and Jonathan and David they’re showing their love for one another partly and just how they weep at the idea of being parted in verse 42 Jonathan and David before leaving one another they affirm a covenant of peace and faithfulness between the two of them before Yahweh in between their descendants well with these offers on chapter 20 let’s go again to interpretation what is the significance of david bowing three times before jonathan of course any bowing is going to be an expression of humility it’s also going to be an expression of honor toward the one that you are bowing toward so david is sowing humility before jonathan trying to honor jonathan the bowing is also what one does toward a rightful ruler so in a kind of symmetry with what Jonathan did for David before David here he seems to be acknowledging that he is not at all looking to usurp Jonathan’s place as Prince of Israel he rather seeks to be completely faithful and supportive of his dear friend I’m not trying to take your position Jonathan I want you to be supported exactly where you are I’m your friend now I need to bring up a question that maybe has been in your mind just because of what people say about this passage do doniphon and David have a homosexual relationship I mean let’s look at the details Jonathan takes off his robe in front of David they talked to one another about their love a lot they kiss each other and David says of Jonathan later on in second Samuel 1:26 this is after Jonathan dies second samuel 126 david says oh Jonathan you have been very pleasant to me your love to me was was more wonderful than the love of women it’s just a homosexual relationship hopefully as you were following long as we did those observations you can see that this is not the case certainly there are many today especially those who are ignorant of the Bible who try to use Jonathan and David has a validation of homosexuality in the Bible oh you condemn homosexuality don’t you see that big homosexual relationship right in the middle of the Bible it’s not the case this pro-homosexual interpretation is basically eisegesis it’s reading meaning into the text by not paying attention to the context of the details that appear and paying no attention to the cultural background of the accounts that we read as we saw about kissing and has we even saw about Jonathan taking his robe off this was not stripping down naked this was a symbolic transfer of royal insignia and we could explain those other details in a similar way the Bible clearly condemns homosexuality as a sin just as the Bible condemns many other sins but the Bible does also make clear that two people of the same gender can love and care for each other in a deep way that is not romantic or sexual in fact this should be the case among believers of course it’s gonna vary between different people and different relationships but Christians should have deeply caring and affectionate relationships with one another without these overtones of infidelity the world often just doesn’t get this they can’t understand that kind of relationship and it’s because they don’t know the Lord you know it’s kind of funny but throughout history certainly true today but even in the early church Christians were slandered for immoral relations just because Christians had genuine love for one another Christian’s in the early church they had what they called love feasts which is basically just a time of fellowship after the Lord’s Supper where they ate together and they tried to express affection and fellowship together but when the people the Roman Empire heard about it the pagans they’re like oh those clearly that must be when they’re having likes an orgy or something they just landed they’re Christians because they couldn’t understand that kind of love it’s the same thing with Dave and Jonathan here there’s nothing homosexual going on between these two this is just a true friendship a deep friendship now it is kind of interesting now why do we hear so much about this friendship why does the author First Samuel take so much time to tell us about Jonathan and tell us about Jonathan’s relationship with David well part of the answer has to be because of how instrumental Jonathan was in David’s life especially in protecting and encouraging his friend I mean think about it where would David have been if not for Jonathan multiple times Jonathan intercedes for David’s life or warns David to prevent David from being killed by Saul from a human perspective if David did not have Jonathan David would have died David would have been killed it was very important that David had Jonathan in his life but it wasn’t just the physical protection Jonathan was important for David for spiritual encouragement and fortification David was refreshed by the fellowship that he experienced with Jonathan David was encouraged by Jonathan’s care he was Chang strengthened by Jonathan’s reminders about Yahweh and about Yahweh’s faithfulness again if we just take a human perspective God could have done something different but if we just say you take out Jonathan from David’s life what happens to David well even if David did somehow survive he would have been spiritually very low he probably would have become discouraged maybe even despairing perhaps even turning his back on your way because who’s there who was there to strengthen David in the law work if not Jonathan you see David really needed Jonathan and Jonathan was there for David both to provide practical protection and spiritual encouragement I mean David was quite fortunate to have someone like Jonathan in his life wasn’t he but was it really a matter of good fortune why did David experience the goodness of Jonathan’s friendship was that just a happy circumstance a random chance no this was the faithfulness of God on display in David’s life in a very tangible way the kindness that David experienced from Jonathan was ultimately God’s kindness to David God had said I’m gonna raise you up David and I’m gonna bless you and I’m gonna be with you and Jonathan is part of God fulfilling that word God not only raised up Jonathan but he gave Jonathan a righteous heart and he knit Jonathan’s soul to David’s this was the kindness of God this was the love of God for David through Jonathan and isn’t this also true for Christian companions today think about those Christians who have been so encouraging in your life of has such an impact on you where do they come from was it just chance that you ran into those people no it was the love of God it was God’s care and kindness to you that he put those Christians in your life maybe their family members maybe the people outside of your family but God an undeserved favor to you he brought them into your life why did he do that because he knew you needed it because he chose to set his love on you but Jonathan’s not some random Israelite I mean God could use a whole bunch of people to encourage David but he chose Jonathan Saul’s son why why is that so significant well don’t you see doesn’t it emphasize God’s total control over David over Saul and over their whole situation I mean every scheme that Saul devises against David fails and usually at least this portion of the scripture it’s due to Saul’s own family turning against Saul and interceding on David’s behalf I mean what are the chances of that happening Saul’s own family turning against him and supporting somebody outside the family this is God at work God saying look I’m in control look I take Saul’s own son the person who should be most committed to keeping the kingdom for himself and I’m gonna make him David’s best friend I’m gonna make him get into a covenant with David recess I’m gonna support you no matter what and I’m gonna make sure that you become King that is the sovereign power and grace of God on display God will bring his word to pass even if he has to turn the most unlikely people and and then move their hearts in surprising ways that’s what our God does he is such a god I’m reading the comment Roy that you mentioned this friendship was ordained by God oh yeah and just in a very practical perspective having Jonathan somebody’s so close to Saul was part of David’s protection Jonathan could be the eyes and ears that could give David the information he needed to survive so God is being very purposeful in raising up Jonathan as a friend to David I’m looking at marks comment to the unity of the word and the Holy Spirit mentioned in Philippians 2 verses 1 to 4 but also effusions the beginning of the Ephesians for that is the work of God on behalf of his people and a very gracious way and we need it that’s why we are to be grateful for the unity and work to preserve that unity and to nurture our relationships with one another I’ll say more about that in just a second as we go to application but I hope you see here just a response to this last question the faithful sovereignty of God specifically displayed and how God used Jonathan to help David so already you’re probably saying we’ve got several lines of application that we can draw from this text the Spirit is showing us many different ways that we are to be encouraged and transformed by what God did with David and Jonathan there are lessons here about Christian contentment about Christian friendship about God’s sovereignty and about God’s love so how are we to be changed what are some specific ways that we can apply the passage that we’ve just looked at first name about eighteen to twenty of course this is the third step in the inductive Bible study we’ve got to talk about application we can’t just know what the text means we need to see how it’s supposed to work out in our lives so let me suggest a few ways of application to you these are not exhaustive of course but hopefully these will stimulate your thinking and get you thinking about what we talked about today one main application is that we must brothers and sisters we must trust God through troubles I mean God love David but God did not spare David from trouble David actually he did a i D work on God’s behalf and then things got really hard for David Haye he’s now a man on the run there’s someone an evil man who was seeking David’s life and only because David was doing the right thing God ordained these things for David because God was going to use them to grow David but also because God is going to display his glory through those difficult circumstances by bringing amazing deliverances like Michael like the Spirit of God coming upon Saul’s messengers and saw himself and like Jonathan David wouldn’t have seen those wonderful and mighty deliverances if God had not brought him into the trouble and the same is gonna be true for us brothers and sisters when you do right you will not be free from trouble jesus promises his disciples in the world you will have trial and tribulation in fact the more righteous you are the more you try and stand up for me perhaps the more trials you’re going to experience because the world typically hates a righteous witness but I’m with you jesus says and I have overcome the world I’ll deliver you I will give you perfect provision during those times trust me I’ll bring you through brothers and sisters you’ve got to believe that do you believe that stop just praying to the Lord God get me out of this trial it’s okay to pray for that but you need to be praying Lord if you will it bring me out and if not God give me the grace to endure during the trial accomplish those glorious purposes that you have ordained for this trial you’ll bring me through you might not see how your flesh will tell you I don’t know how this is gonna work out I don’t think you can trust God but you gotta persevere by faith you got to take the word over your own feelings and say God doesn’t lie he showed himself faithful with David he will show himself faithful with me this is clearly one application trust God through the troubles but part of God’s provision for you during those troubles is the friends that he’s put around you so number to seek out Christian friendships develop those nurture those this of course starts with the most important friend of ology Christ if you don’t have Christ as your friend as your savior as your Lord then you are in a dire situation you’re worse than David would be without Jonathan because you have no one to protect you from the wrath of God your sin your rebellion your pursuit of your own way instead of obedience and worship to the Lord it has brought the wrath of God down upon you his anger his eternal punishment hangs over you but Christ as a friend has a true friend he came as a man to the earth he lived a perfectly righteous life and then he died a substitutionary death on behalf of his friends on behalf of his people and he paid all their sin and he gave His perfect righteousness to them he imputed it to them so that they would be acceptable to God if Jesus is your friend if you love Jesus you trust Jesus then you are eternally secure and you have eternal life it starts there do you have Jesus as your friend because you need him but if you do have Jesus as your friend and you need the friendship of the others that are in the body of Jesus the the church your soul was designed by God to receive the ministry and fellowship and encouragement that is from the other believers in Christ’s body you need it and they need it from you you say oh man I sure could use a Jonathan in my life yeah well nurture those relationships seek out those relationships that will provide the same things that Jonathan did for David but you know what you can also be a Jonathan for somebody else there are some people who really need encouragement and instruction and maybe even correction and you know what God is raising up you yes you wherever you are in the body to be a minister to that person you say oh I don’t have any friends I’ve been in the Church of why I don’t have any friends well part of it might be is because you haven’t really sought them out you do need to act you do need to be it can’t be passive about this a part that also might be because you need to first be a good friend there’s something about just as people are attracted to David because of his righteousness we’re often repulsed by people who are unrighteous we see their selfishness we see their impatience we see how they they boil over and anger and it’s just like oh I don’t know if I really really want to be around that person of course as believers we still want to reach out to those people and help them but if you’re saying uh I’m looking for friends well you’ll find it a lot easier to find friends if you start being a good friend and by the way it’s the same thing for you young ladies and young men who are looking for a spouse you should be more concerned about being the right spouse being the right potential spouse then finding the right potential spouse and you’ll find that one you are person who’s truly loving the Lord and content in him you’re gonna you’re gonna find yourself attracted to those who are like that and those people are gonna be attracted to you and you’ll find yourself in a good Christian relationship so certainly from this passage the Spirit is telling us we need to trust God through troubles we need to seek out Christian friendships we need to be also and this goes with number two thankful for the Christian companions that we have or that we have had these were God’s kindness to us in our lives I can think of many different people that maybe they’re not around me anymore but God brought them into my life and a particular time but I’m so thankful for that because I needed the instruction I needed the discipleship I needed the encouragement that these men and these people in my life provided and the same is true for you shortly thank God praise God for all the kindness he provided in bringing certain people into your life at certain times because just as God showed kindness to David in that way so he has shown kindness to you and then finally one other application for this passage surely is that we need to rejoice and other successes for God’s sake I mean this is Christian contentment at its core if you know God you ought to be content you want to say it doesn’t matter whether others succeed and I don’t succeed as well because I’ve got God and if God wants them to succeed praise the Lord God has a good purpose in that if God doesn’t want me to succeed in that way well then I accept that of course I’m not talking about when it comes to sanctification like oh I don’t need to worry about overcoming this sin I’m talking about just the prosperity of your life or maybe the the scope of your ministry I remember hearing a story one time I thought was pretty poignant about a Christian pastor who was ministering in the in the same time and in the same area as Charles Spurgeon Charles Spurgeon was of course with a great preacher from the 1800’s in England powerful preacher many people were drawn to his church many people were saved through Spurgeon’s ministry but this other pastor he had a church near Spurgeon’s it was a small church and one Sunday he’s preparing for his sermon but preparing for the service and he looks out the window and you see all these people walking by his church walking by they’re not stopping in his church they just keep on walking and he knows exactly where they’re going they’re going to Spurgeon church because Spurgeon such a great preacher and you can imagine the temptation that comes with that how this man might respond in his heart but you know how he responded he stopped and he prayed and he praised God he said Lord thank you thank you for raising up such a servant like Charles Spurgeon Lord use him make him even more effective make even more people go to his church God because that’s what I want to see I want to see people go into your kingdom and whether they go through Spurgeon or they go through somebody else your will be done lord I want to be more faithful help me to be more faithful but lord I praise you for what you’re doing through that man brothers and sisters we need that same perspective when we see others succeeding becoming effective for the Lord praise God even if they’re more effective than us of course we always want to improve but we say God thank you make that person more effective or even just the other little things maybe not related to ministry specifically in our lives you say God was trying so hard and my job but this other believer in the church he’s doing really well and his job thank you God thank you for being so kind to him or God I really wanted this this one house you know it looked like it had everything that we wanted but somebody else bought it before we could Lord thank you thank you for showing kindness to that person by letting them enjoy this house Lord you provide something for us and you’re in your perfect way in your perfect time we’re not gonna miss out really on anything that we need thank you for the grace that you’ve shown to others we can do that the world can’t do that but we can do that because we have the Lord already have the greatest treasure so we don’t have to worry about others obtaining more of a particular earthly treasure than we have yeah mark mentioned Psalm 84 10 to be a mere doorkeeper in the house of God is a greater honor than anything else and Welling and even the the luxurious tents of wickedness we should be surprised actually we should be amazingly grateful when we like my vivid chef who actually is Jonathan’s descendant who David shows kindness to when my favorite chef experiences that kindness he says Who am I Who am I that I should experience such kindness from you and so it should be in our lives we shouldn’t say oh why didn’t I get with that person God instead of not to peel or thank you for any of the kindness that you’ve shown me I’m not worthy of it all of any of it and yet Lord I know that whatever you’ve given me is exactly what I need for this time in this place because you’re a good father I can trust that so hopefully you’ll consider these applications that the Lord would also move you in your life to put them into practice well that’s all for this week if you have more comments or questions about what you heard today please post them in the chat I’d love to interact with you about them afterwards or you can send me an email and daph Coppola at gmail.com next week well we hear more about the life of David Saul he’s not given up on trying to kill David he’s gonna hunt David even in the wilderness and God is gonna bring Saul right into David’s grasp so that David has the opportunity to kill Saul but will David do it and if not why not talk about that next time let me close our time in prayer Lord we thank you for this word we thank you for the friends we thank you for the Christian friends and Lord even the non Christian friends but especially their Christian friends that you’ve brought in our lives people who could help us especially in spiritual ways just like Jonathan helped David that was your kindness to David and it is your kindness to us it would help us to have that same perspective as Jonathan did which is I don’t need to grasp anything in this world if I would succeed and I don’t that’s okay because God’s purposes are being fulfilled I want the Lord’s will and God would provide from me Lord you will provide for us perfectly at the perfect time in the perfect way I pray Lord that we would be men women and children of faith who would actually believe that and live like that or Jesus Spirit of God accomplished this in the lives of your people and those that don’t know you God those who don’t even have you as a friend I pray that they would even today that they would repent and believe in the only Savior and only God Jesus Christ amen thank you all again for joining me in this time of study today if you’d like to post something to chat I love to talk with you more but otherwise I’ll see you next time I hope to see you in the livestream service at 11 o’clock

  • David Defeats Goliath

    David Defeats Goliath

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 77

    This week in Sunday school, we come to the famous battle between David and Goliath. However, in our seeming familiarity with this story, do we actually misremember and/or misinterpret it? What is the record of David’s battle with Goliath meant to teach us about God? And how can we apply the truths of this account so that we walk more steadily in faith today?

    Our main text for this lesson is 1 Samuel 17:1-58.

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    all right well it’s time to get started so good morning and welcome to the calvary community church sunday school class i am david kaposia today we are continuing in our chronological study of the bible and we’ve been moving through the book of first samuel and that brings us to the one of the most famous accounts in the bible that is the battle of david and goliath now you may know this record well this piece of history well but there’s always the danger for a popular or famous section of scripture to actually be misremembered or misunderstood and misapplied so to underscore this point let’s just do a little quiz and this is to be done in your heads but take a look these nine questions and see if you can answer them test yourself as to how well you could actually answer them number one who killed goliath number two who was leading the israelite army number three how old was david during the battle number four why didn’t david wear any armor number five what weapon or weapons did david take into battle could you even draw a picture of them number six what weapon was used to kill goliath number seven what was goliath’s challenge to the israelites number eight who is the hero of this section of scripture and then number nine what is the most important message of this passage of scripture we’ve heard a lot about david and goliath but do we really know this account as well as we think well let’s go to this section of scripture with fresh eyes and make sure that we are understanding the bible as it actually is written we also of course want to be paying close attention because we want to be transformed by this text the spirit of god has laid this text before us this morning so that we would be changed by it encouraged convicted instructed and so we’re looking for that this morning so let’s go to the lord now and pray that he will indeed change us through his word just as we were meant to be changed pray with me heavenly father we come to your word now because we are coming for food we need your word more even than physical bread that’s what your word says we live on every word that comes from your mouth we need that for spiritual strength we need that to do the work that has been that has been set before us in our lives so god we pray that your word would be effective this morning that you would be so kind in your spirit as to empower me to be able to speak your word accurately and helpfully and clearly and lord you and would also work in the hearts of the people lord that they would be paying attention to it humble themselves before your word and be applying it into their lives lord for any who are listening who do not know you jesus christ i pray that they be saved even by the word this morning as they hear about the mighty god that you are especially to deliver in jesus name amen all right well please take your bibles and open to the book of first samuel first samuel chapter 17 is where we’re going to be this morning we’re going to be looking at the whole chapter remember the last time that we were in chapter 16 we saw how the spirit of god came upon david after he was anointed remember samuel the last judge and a prophet of god he anoints david with the holy oil and it says after that after he was anointed he was anointed in the midst of his brothers their spirit of god came upon david powerfully now at the same times the spirit was coming upon david for unique empowerment it was departing from saul and instead a harming spirit an evil spirit was sent to saul now how was this spirit dealt with remember there was a way that saul had a there was a means for saul easing the torment that the spirit brought him and what was that means it was actually david david was a skilled musician he could play the harp well and when david played in saul’s court it eased saul’s mind so that’s the context in first samuel 16 let’s start looking at the beginning of first samuel 17. as i said we’ll go through the whole chapter but we’re just going to start with verses 1 to 16.

    we’re going to look at the situation in which israel and saul find themselves a dangerous predicament so take a look starting in verse 1.

    it says now the philistines gathered their armies for battle and they were gathered at soco which belongs to judah and they camped between soko and azekah in ephesus damim saul and the men of israel were gathered and camped in the valley of elah and drew up in battle array to encounter the philistines the philistines sit on the mountain on one side while israel stood on the mountain on the other side with the valley between them then a champion came out from the armies of the philistines named goliath from gath whose height was six cubits and a span get a bronze helmet on his head and he was clothed with scale armor which weighed five thousand shackles of bronze he also had bronze greaves on his legs and a bronze javelin slung between his shoulders the shaft of his spear was like a weaver’s beam and the head of his spear weighed 600 shekels of iron his shield carrier also walked before him he stood and shouted to the ranks of israel and said to them why do you come to draw out or draw up in battle array am i not the philistine and you servants of saul choose a man for yourselves and let him come down to me if he is able to fight with me and kill me then we will become your servants but if i prevail against him and kill him then you shall become our servants and serve us again the philistines said i defy the ranks of israel this day give me a man that we may fight together when saul and all israel heard these words of the philistine they were dismayed and greatly afraid now david was the son of the ephithide of bethlehem and judah his name was jesse and he had eight sons and jesse was old in the days of saul advanced in years among men the three older sons of jesse had gone after saul to the battle and the names of his three sons who went to the battle were eliab the first born and second to him abinadab and the third shama david was the youngest now the three oldest followed saul but david went back and forth from saul to attend his father’s flock at bethlehem a philistine came forward morning and evening for 40 days and took his stand all right we’ll stop there for now but as we do let’s start our analysis of this passage by just doing basic observations of the text what details do we actually see in the passage we see here that israel is at war with the philistines their enemy are the philistines who live by the coast two sides have drawn up in battle array on opposite sides of the valley of elah both sides taking good defensive positions by the way let me see if i can pull up my yeah so here’s the google image of the ila valley and this has been labeled with some helpful labels from my israel geography teacher michael grassanti dr grasanti but you can see that we have well likely where the israelites would have been on the one side of the valley of ela philistines on the other side both on these kind of hills or mountainous areas good defensive positions you have the brook ela going in the middle azekah over here ahsoka over here you can still see the battle site today that we’re talking about in this passage anyways just want to show that to you before the battle takes place a man named goliath comes forth from the side of the philistines and he speaks and notice the details we get about goliath in verses 4 to 7.

    he is called the champion of the philistines one who goes out between and he’s heavily armored his coat of mail or his coat of scales this armor it’s said to weigh 5 000 shekels now the precise weight of a shekel is debated but one reckoning is that this coat of mail weighed about 125 pounds now that’s a lot for perspective the average u.s soldier reportedly carries about 60 pounds of gear into battle though he may carry as much as 120 pounds of gear on an extended patrol well for a u.s soldier that weight includes his weapon his armor and his ammunition but for goliath just the main armor piece alone is 125 pounds or maybe more he’s wearing additional armor he’s got bronze greaves that is shin armor he’s also heavily armed we hear that he has a bronze javelin slung between his shoulders now a javelin was used in the ancient world and in the classical period it was a precisely weighted spear that was meant to be thrown to impale enemy soldiers or disrupt enemy infantry formations if you’ve got javelins raining down on you you can’t keep your tight order because you’re going to try and avoid those spears coming down so it would either it was meant to strike soldiers disrupt formations but also stick into and weigh down enemy shields if a big spear runs into your shield and it’s constructed in such a way it will stick into your shield and be basically like a dragging weight on it and you can’t use your shield anymore and that makes you more vulnerable in battle javelins were a serious word of ice goliath has one of these javelins he also has a spear we’re told with a shaft like a weaver’s beam that means this spear probably was two to two and a half inches in diameter and probably about eight feet long so that’s just the wooden the wooden shaft but then when you add the iron spear head this spear probably would have been about nine to ten feet long and that spearheaded itself 600 shekels or probably about 15 pounds so this is another weighty piece of equipment that goliath wields with skill he also has a shield carrier to give goliath a large shield or some other equipment as necessary in battle maybe some more javelins and not mentioned in this section but goliath also has a sword presumably a large sword so he’s heavily armored heavily armed and is also incredibly big our text says six cubits in a span now a qubit was an ancient measurement of about 18 inches though there are longer and shorter versions of the cube in ancient times and even in the bible but if we do a quick little math calculation if a cubit is 18 inches 6 times 18 and we get 108 inches or basically nine feet so just from that section of it it’s nine feet as for this span what’s a span well span was another ancient measurement corresponding to the length between the tip of one’s thumb and one’s pinky when a hand is stretched out of course you had different sized hands in ancient times so that did vary a little bit but a span was considered to be about half a cubit or nine inches so according to what we have here in our text goliath was a little less than 10 feet because he’s about nine feet from the cubic calculation and nine inches from the span calculation so can you imagine meeting somebody who’s nine feet nine inches tall that is a large man and all this height was likely packed a lot of weight and muscle goliath was an extremely large warrior oh yeah dwayne and judy mentioned that max bowling ball weight is about 16 pounds and compare the spearhead of about 15 pounds you can that’s a lot of force behind any sort of spear attack for sure because of the weight just the spearhead so he’s heavily armed he’s heavily armored he’s tall he’s a big guy and he’s extremely confident in himself verses 8 to 11 he issues a challenge to face any man of israel in mortal combat and claims that the results of the duel will determine the fate of the two peoples whoever wins their people will be enslaved to the other side now notice for how long goliath issues this provocative challenge to israel twice a day for 40 days according to verse 16 morning and evening now what’s israel’s reaction to goliath’s challenge well look at verse 11 it says they were dismayed and greatly afraid now those are pretty similar descriptions to be dismayed is kind of to be afraid so why are they mentioned together isn’t that kind of overkill well it’s for emphasis anytime you see repetition in the bible or similar terms being used together it’s usually for emphasis it’s an underscore that these people are really distraught they are really scared because of goliath now where’s saul in all this oh he’s not mentioned specifically but he would be included in verse 11 which means he’s afraid too and remember saul was one of the tallest men in israel that was actually one of the reasons he was selected as king or at least confirmed as king he was said to be a head taller from his shoulders up than everyone else so naturally the people would look to saul to be their champion i mean they literally said about their king we want a king who will fight our battles for us saul this is your opportunity literally we need you to fight this battle against their champion but saul doesn’t really match up with the physical specimen who is goliath even though saul is probably an impressive looking warrior himself he’s no goliath and he doesn’t go out to face the philistine really by doing this saul was leading all israel into fear if the king’s afraid what are the people going to be actually not a single israelite is willing to risk facing goliath in battle they’re all afraid and consider how many thousands of soldiers must be with saul there’s not one man who’s willing to go out and face goliath but what had god said to israel in the torah in the law of moses regarding battle and fear we’ve looked at this before but i’ll mention to you again deuteronomy 20 deuteronomy 20 verses 1 to 4 says this when you go out to battle against your enemies and see horses and chariots and people more numerous than you do not be afraid of them for yahweh your god who brought you up from the land of egypt is with you when you are approaching the battle the priest shall come near and speak to the people it shall say to them hear o israel you are approaching the battle against your enemies today do not be feign-hearted do not be afraid or panic or tremble before them for yahweh your god is the one who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to save you that’s an amazing promise battle remember was a fundamental place for israel to be exercising faith in god they had this incredible promise from god but they had to actually go fight and show their trust in god but they are clearly not doing so here and saul is leading them in lack of faith but what about david we’ve already been introduced to david at this point in first samuel where is david why isn’t he with saul’s army well we hear in verse 15 that david has duties at home as the youngest son of jesse he must go back to take care of the flock at bethlehem so he’s not able to follow saul on the war campaign he was able to serve in saul’s court a little bit but apparently he’s been away for some time now all right with these observations let’s pause and talk about some interpretation for a moment actually just one interpretation question right now oh by the way if you’re wondering about kiafa here that’s kerbet kiafa one of the arc one of the great archaeological sites this appears to be a fortress ruin from solomon’s time and it’s part of just affirming what the bible says about the davidic monarchy in solomon anyways so that’s right near the valley of eli one question to ask before we move on god promised victory to his covenant people if only they would believe in him so why doesn’t israel believe in god here why doesn’t israel have faith in god was it not exactly what we’ve been seeing over the last few chapters it is because they are looking at only the appearance of things they’re caught up again in externals they look at goliath and they say there’s no way anyone can beat that giant this was saul’s problem right right he just looked at the externals this was israel’s problem when they looked for a king even samuel was tempted to start thinking this way when he was looking for a new king to anoint remember what god said it says do not look at his outward appearance for the lord sees not as a man sees man looks at the outward appearance but the lord looks at the heart it’s the same thing these are these israelites are not believing god because they’re walking by sight and not by faith and truly from a human perspective when you’re just looking with your eyes goliath looks unbeatable and so israel’s fearing instead of fighting unless we look down on israel too much i mean consider if you were tasked with facing goliath or you had you were one of the men or one of the people of israel looking on from the battle line would you go down there to face goliath could you imagine facing off against a nearly 10-foot warrior who’s fully armed and armored totally confident battle hardened and maybe you’ve never been in battle before and all you’ve got is your dinky sword or dinky spear you’re going to go down and you say i think i would yeah yeah i would do it well if you want to know how you would have responded in this situation just ask yourself how you respond to challenges to your faith today do you believe god when you face a trial or a temptation or do you doubt do you disobey out of fear and out of anxiety do you respond to challenges with courage or with fear well god soon arranges for his anointed one david to arrive to the battlefield let’s hear about david’s revival and the preparation he makes for battle in our next section of the chapter in verses 17 to 40.

    follow along with me as i read starting verse 17.

    then jesse said to david his son take now if your brother’s an ifa of this roasted grain and these ten loaves and run to the camp of your brothers i run to the camp to your brothers bring also these ten cuts of cheese to the commander of their thousand and look into the welfare of your brothers and bring back news of them for saul and they and all the men of israel are in the valley of elah fighting with the philistines so david arose early in the morning and left the flock with a keeper and took the supplies and went as jesse had commanded him and he came to the circle of the camp while the army was going out in battle array shouting the war cry israel and the philistines drew up in battle array army against army then david left his baggage in the care of the baggage keeper and ran to the battle line and entered in order to greet his brothers as he was talking with them behold the champion that philistine from gath named goliath was coming up from the army of the philistines and he spoke these same words and david heard them when all the men of israel saw the man they fled from him and were greatly afraid men of israel said have you seen this man who was coming up surely he is coming up to defy israel and it will be the king will enrich the man who kills him with great riches and will give him his daughter and make his father’s house free in israel and david spoke to the men who were standing by him saying what will be done for the man who kills this philistine and takes away the reproach from israel for who is this uncircumcised philistine that he should taunt the armies of the living god people answered him in accord with this word saying thus it will be done for the man who kills him now eliab his oldest brother heard when he spoke to the men and eliabe’s anger burned against david and he said why have you come down and with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness i know your insolence and the wickedness of your heart for you have come down in order to see the battle but david said what have i done now was it not just a question and he turned away from him to another and said the same thing and the people answered the same thing as before when the words which david spoke were heard they told them to saw and he sent for him david said to saul let no man’s heart fail on account of him your servant will go and fight with this philistine then saul said to david you are not able to go against this philistine to fight with him for you are but a youth while he has been a warrior from his youth but david said to saul your servant was tending his father’s sheep when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb from the flock i went out after him and attacked him and rescued it from his mouth and when he rose up against me i seized him by his beard and struck him and killed him your servant has killed both the lion and the bear and this uncircumcised philistine will be like one of them since he has taunted the armies of the living god and david said yahweh who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear he will deliver me from the hand of the philistine and saul said to david go and may yahweh be with you then saul clothed david with his garments put a bronze helmet on his head and clothed him with armor david girded his sword over his armor and tried to walk for he had not tested them so david said to saul i cannot go with these for i have not tested them and david took them off took his stick in his hand and chose for himself five smooth stones from the brook and put them in the shepherd’s bag which he had even in his pouch and his sling was in his hand and he approached the philistine well dramatic build up here but also some really poignant details let’s take some time to observe them notice in verses 17 and 19 why david is sent to the battle his father jesse sends him to his brothers to take them food and to find out how they are in verse 20 before david leaves note that he finds a keeper for the flock he’s daryl looked in his duties there and after david arrives according to verses 28 23 he leaves the supplies of the baggage keeper greets his brothers but then he witnesses goliath goliath’s defiant challenge once again given to fearful israel david then hears in verse 25 that saul has promised certain rewards to the man who kills goliath and notice what these are saul promises riches he promises a daughter in marriage so a marriage into the royal family and he also promises freedom that is freedom from taxation for the man and his family in israel those are some pretty nice rewards and at this in verse 26 notice david expressed his surprise and he asked for confirmation and notice why david’s so surprised basically he says this is just a philistine and look at what he’s done he’s defied the armies of god himself david can’t believe that this philistine would do this and that such a reward would be offered to the one who will strike him down now in verse 28 how does eliab david’s oldest brother react to the words of david well with judgment and anger eliab accuses david of being derelict in his duties as a shepherd and he also accuses david of coming down simply to watch the battle like with some spectacle or show of course david protest his innocence in verse 31 however word reaches saul that david is asking about the reward for fighting goliath and expressing confidence in goliath’s defeat and so saul sends for sends for david notice in verses 32 and 33 how saul reacts when david offers to fight goliath don’t worry saul take care of this philistine for you saul tells david you can’t do it you’re not able to face goliath or to defeat him and why saul points out david you are a youth you’re so young and goliath is a very experienced warrior now the term youth as translated in our new american standard the hebrew term behind it most basically refers to a male of marriageable age who has not yet been betrothed so kind of around that age marriageable age so you’ve become a man officially and hebrized but you’re not yet married not yet betrothed so this would probably be a term to describe someone between the ages of 13 to 20.

    and saul says this is what you are david you can’t face goliath but david responds in verses 34 and 37 by offering some assurances to saul notice what david says david relates how he killed both a lion and a bear while protecting sheep even in close combat seizing animals by the beard now i’ve never faced an animal in close combat but i don’t know if i would try seizing it by the beard by the the fur on the face that’s what david did and these were certainly impressive feasts even in ancient times but notice whom does david credit for these victories against animals he said it was yahweh it was yahweh who delivered me from their their pause and enabled me to overcome them david then expresses confidence god will do the same for me against this philistine well in verses 37 to 38 solox agrees to let david fight and he offers him armor and garments for david to wear but david chooses not to use this armor why not well according to verse 39 it’s a simple reason he hadn’t tested them you see david has spot before but apparently he’s never fought an armor he’s not used to fighting with armor on either with saul’s armor or with anyone else’s armor so if he were to try and go out in armor all of a sudden he might make some dangerous battle mistakes simply because he’s not used to his equipment this would be like a quarterback switching to a new kind of glove right before the first snap of the super bowl you just don’t do that or a chef being asked at the last moment to cook thanksgiving dinner in an oven and a kitchen that he’s never used before you’re just asking for trouble you’re asking for mistakes to happen when you’re unfamiliar with the equipment and in a high pressure situation so david says in fact i don’t have time to get used to this equipment i don’t have time to train with this i’m just going to go with what i’m used to so he just uses his shepherd’s equipment by the way what does david not even mention in the discussion with saul the reward and what is the equipment that david takes with him what does he take in the battle against this heavily armed champion of philistia well we see it in verse 40. david takes his shepherd’s stick the staff it takes five smooth stones which he places in his bag and he takes a sling now what’s a sling well i’ll put some pictures there on the screen to help you get an idea sling is another ancient weapon it’s also found used in classical times under the greeks and the romans also called a shepherd’s sling sling was essentially a twisted cord with a pouch in the middle a slinger would nestle a blunt projectile like a stone or a sling bullet made out of clay or lead into the pouch you then swing the cord in a circle and then release one end of the cord at just the right moment to fling the projectile toward his target it’s a pretty simple idea though there were a few methods of release and you can see both of them there and the main ones most commonly a slinger would rotate the sling at his side in a vertical circle a quick overhand rotation would enable or would enable a slinger to make an accurate shot you could really be precise when you’re doing it overhand where as a quick underhand rotation to rotating backwards enable the slinger to sacrifice precise accuracy for increased range for instance a group of slingers they might all use the underhead underhand rotation method for raining down sling bullets on a formation of enemies there you don’t need precise accuracy you just want the distance now a horizontal rotation which is probably what we commonly think of when we think of david facing goliath it was sometimes used but it’s not the preferred method and why because it’s not very accurate the slightest missed timing of release when you’re doing it this horizontal rotation it would mean that you would completely miss the target because instead of going straight it goes to the side or something like that whereas if you’re just doing it from the side and you mistime your release well the distance might change but at least you have the right direction so side rotation was usually better now a good slinger needed only one rotation one rotation to send this stone to his target which is probably again not what we think of it we imagine i don’t know this is what i imagine is like winding up for a long time that’s not what they needed just maybe one or two sorry about that one or two slow rotations to nestle the bullet in the pouch and then release slings rivaled and even surpassed ancient bows in strike distance and experienced slingers could be highly accurate according to judges 20 16 there’s a there was a group of slingers in israel a group of left-handed man from gibeah 700 of them who were said to be able to sling a stone at a hair and not miss now that’s impressive now some arch some armies in ancient and classical times they featured groups of dedicated slingers that’s all they did they slung stones but there were other armies that equipped all their soldiers with slings and so everybody would use the slings at a distance but then they would use other weapons when they closed for melee combat so a little bit of background on slings this is one of the weapons that david takes with him into battle well with these observations let’s pause again to ask two interpretation questions i like your comment there mark the people were afraid of goliath but david was afraid for goliath since his orientation was vertical toward god that is yeah david’s like man goliath such a fool to be making such a challenge against the armies of the living god and this guy’s a toast whereas yeah the rest of israel thought that they were toast if they were going to face goliath now just a few questions here before we move on why is eliab so quick to accuse david of evil it’s pretty striking right well clearly iliad resents david for some reason why text doesn’t say but we can come up with some pretty strong possibilities it may be this is just the frequent fleshiness that often exists between older brothers and younger brothers i mean if you’ve ever been in a family you know that older brothers they tend to pick on and pass judgment on the younger sibling this is just the way that the sinful flesh manifests itself in fact this probably is true on some level between david and eliad because of david’s response he says what have i done now it seems like they’ve had a history of maybe elia criticizing or rebuking david it may also be that david or elia presents david being anointed instead of iliad remember that didn’t happen too long ago david was anointed in the midst of his brothers maybe elia still has a chip on his shoulder over that because he’s the oldest it may also be that eliav is ashamed of his own fear in light of david’s courage david’s doing what’s right it’s making eliab look bad making the rest of israel look bad iliap doesn’t like that we don’t know exactly it could be a combination of these reasons but isn’t this actually pretty sad i mean david is doing what’s right he’s expressing righteous confidence in god and what’s the response of his own brother immediate opposition and condemnation david how dare you say something like that i know what’s really going on in your heart but you know isn’t this pretty true the christian life puritan commentator matthew henry he helpfully observes that christians should expect opposition the one they try to do what’s right and not just from those outside the church but many times from within the church even from those closest to you those who want to support you and encourage you sometimes maybe in your family or in the church you’ll be looking to do what’s right you’ll be going out on a limb for the lord being bold for the lord and instead you’re instead of confirmation and encouragement you’re met with opposition you feel like suddenly you’re alone but like paul says in second timothy 4 this was at the end of his life when he was expecting martyrdom he said everybody abandoned him no one was with him anymore nobody stood with him except the lord he said the lord stood with me and strengthened me another question how old is david is david a boy or a young man well by modern standards we might consider david a boy since he was likely in his teens maybe late teens we often don’t consider people to be adults until they reach 17 or 18 or maybe even 20 or 22. but back then david would have been considered a young man and he realized he was a man a young man yes but a man he is described as a youth in our passage but also as a young man you remember the description though in first samuel 16 david is described as a mighty man of valor a warrior a handsome man david even puts on armor provided by saul granted doesn’t take it with him but he does put it on and the armor seemed to fit fine there’s no indication that the armor just didn’t fit but david wasn’t used to fighting in the armor and that’s why he choses to go without armor is made for men not for boys so despite many cartoons maybe you’ve seen of a little boy david going off to face goliath that’s probably not accurate david’s a man a young man but a man and he’s strong courageous experienced in fighting but not seasoned in battle he’s only faced animals not really people speaking a battle let’s see how the battle itself unfolds and what is its aftermath look now at the last section of our chapter verses 40 to 58 follow along as i read then the philistine came on and approached david with the shield bearer in front of him when the philistine looked and saw david he disdained him for he was but a youth and ruddy and with a handsome appearance the philistines said to david am i a dog that you come to me with sticks and the philistine cursed david by his gods the philistine also said to david come to me and i will give your flesh to the birds of the sky and the beasts of the field and david said to the philistine you come to me with a sword a spear and a javelin but i come to you in the name of yahweh of hosts the god of the armies of israel whom you have taunted this day yahweh will deliver you up into my hands and i will strike you down and remove your head from you and i will give the dead bodies of the army of the philistines of this day to the birds of the sky and the wild beasts of the earth that all the earth may know that there is a god in israel and that all this assembly may know that yahweh does not deliver by sword or by spear for the battle is yahweh’s and he will give you into our hands then it happened when the philistine rose and came and drew near to meet david that david ran quickly toward the battle line to meet the philistine and david put his hand into his bag and took from it a stone and slung it and struck the philistine on his forehead and the stone sank into his forehead so that he fell on his face to the ground thus david prevailed over the philistine with a sling and a stone and he struck the philistine and killed him but there was no sword in david’s hand then david ran and stood over the philistine and took his sword and drew it out of its sheath and killed him and cut off his head with it when the philistines saw that their champion was dead they fled the men of israel and judah arose and shouted and pursued the philistines as far as the valley and to the gates of ekron and the slain of philistines lay along the way to shot rain even to goth and ekron sons of israel returned from chasing the philistines and plundered their camps then david took the philistines head and brought it to jerusalem but he put his weapons in his tent now when saul saw david going out against the philistine he said to abner the commander of the army abner whose son is this young man and abner said by your life o king i do not know the king said you inquire whose son the youth is so when david returned from killing the philistine abner took him and brought him before saul with the philistines head in his hand saul said to him whose son are you young man and david answered i am the son of your servant jesse the bethlehemite just amazing let’s observe this last section notice in verses 41 to 44 how goliath responds to david’s coming forward to fight him goliath disdains david mocks him curses him by goliath’s gods but how does david respond to goliath mocking and threats look at verses 45-47 david tells goliath that goliath has really taunted god and david comes to goliath in god’s name and god will cause david both to kill goliath and cause the israelites to kill the philistines also notice what david specifically wants everyone to know based on this battle in verse 46 he says i want everyone to know that there is a god in israel and in verse 47 i want everyone until you know that yahweh does not need a sword or a spear to deliver no it’s not delivered by sword or spear for the battle is yahweh’s verse 47.

    well david as we see prevails over goliath remarkably but how exactly does david kill goliath verse 50 says david killed goliath without a sword only a sling verse 51 says david killed goliath with goliath’s own sword by cutting off goliath’s head hmm well notice how the two armies respond to goliath’s fall in verses 51-53 the philistines flee and israel pursues striking down many philistines and plundering the philistine camps notice the question though that appears near the end of the passage verse 55 saul asks whose son is this young man in verses 57 to 58 when david returns from the battle with the rest of israel he tells saul who he is i’m the son of jesse the bethlehemite okay now that we’ve made these last basic observations let’s turn again to interpretation questions how to resolve the difficulty of the contradictory reports on goliath’s death in verses 50-51 one says he was killed by a sling and others says he was killed by a sword well the text is a little ambiguous but there is a simple solution here this is very common in the old testament even throughout the scriptures what we have in verse 50 is probably a summary statement of the whole battle while verse 51 is a more specific description of goliath’s demise if you just take the battle as a whole basically david killed killed goliath with just a sling he didn’t have a sword when he went into the battle but if you want to be technical about it verse 51 is also true goliath wasn’t actually dead until david came with his sword goliath sword and cut off goliath’s head so likely goliath was incapacitated or severely injured by the slingstone but it was only by being beheaded that goliath was actually killed so these are not really contradictory just one’s a summary and one’s more specific another question that may have occurred to your mind though why does saul ask about david’s identity or david’s lineage i mean we saw chapter 16. david has already been introduced to saul why is saul asking about this background information on david this is a difficult question and of course this is where a liberal theologian likes to stand up and manifest his unbelief by saying see this is why you can’t believe the history of the bible this is two accounts stitched together that contradict each other and the original editor author just wasn’t smart enough to actually smooth out the inconsistencies he’s left them both here because they really contradict each other and he didn’t figure out couldn’t figure out a way to resolve it this is why you can’t believe the bible no no this is not true we’re quite aware if we know jesus christ that the word of god is true and as jesus says scripture cannot be broken and there is a solution to this apparent puzzling situation actually there are several solutions which would readily explain this reintroduction of david tusall and this re reintroduction of david’s lineage to solve i’ll just give you some of the possibilities it may be that david or that saul hadn’t gotten to know david all that well before saul did appreciate david but perhaps saul had many servants he appreciated even many armor bearers we heard that saul made david an armor bearer david probably wasn’t the only one and though david was helpful for alleviating saul’s feelings of torment by music perhaps saw only had a surface relationship with david yes chapter 16 says that saul loved david but again what’s the level of that love maybe it’s only on the surface so that’s one possibility another possibility is that saul had forgotten about david i’m not told how much time went by between david’s being at saul’s court and david’s appearing at the battle line with israel perhaps many months or even a couple of years went by where david was basically attending the sheep and no longer visiting the court of saul if so then saul may have no longer recognized david especially because david had been growing up another possibility is that saul asked this question out of amazement he’s dumbfounded about david not really in need of more information he’s saul is basically saying to himself and abner could this great warrior really be the humble shepherd who used to play the harp at my court go find out to make sure because i don’t think so that’s a possibility it may also be that saul asked this question because he now has a greater interest in david i mean after all saul had promised his daughter to the one who brought down goliath and that’s what david did so david’s family background is suddenly very important because he’s going to be integrated into the royal family so saul goes to find out david’s lineage curiously though saul does not immediately reward david with the bride that saul promised david will eventually marry saul’s daughter but only after jumping through a bunch more hoops many of these reasons or these reasons would explain why we have saw ask this question multiple reasons actually may have been tied together these are not necessarily mutually exclusive but there’s a clear there’s a way to explain this text without invoking the idea that the text is not trustworthy or that it’s contradictory it’s not really contradictory it’s just we don’t we don’t have the full explanation given to us explicitly in the text one other explanation is that chapters 16 and 17 actually overlap a little bit again kind of like with verse 15 verse 51 where you have this um summary statement being given and then it backs up and gives you the more specific description of what happened this may be happening between chapters 16 and 17.

    chapter 17 kind of backs up their chronology where chapter 16 said oh yeah david became an armor-bearer and saul loved him it may be that chapter 17 is backing up and saying okay before he became an armor bearer and before saul really became to begin to love him these other things happened and this is again this is not contradictory this is just characteristic of the bible we see the same thing by the way in genesis 1 and genesis 2 and the same kind of objection is raised look we have a creation account that contradicts chapter two gives a different account than chapter one no it doesn’t it just backs up and gives more detail on something that was stated in a summary fashion in chapter one chapter 1 gives the whole creation week chapter 2 goes back and describes in more detail the creation of man it could be the same thing happening here between chapters 16 and 17 in explaining the introduction of david into saul’s court and his integration into saul’s family but again multiple plausible explanations the bible is trustworthy now one other big question i want to ask here oh that’s an interesting comment roy maybe saul is asking because he’s aware of the prophecy about a king coming from judah i want to find out whether david really was from the line of judah hmm interesting idea another question i want to bring to your attention here that is why is david so confident that he will defeat goliath i mean after all god never specifically promises david in our text that that that’s what’s going to happen so why does david believe that it will now here’s another question with multiple possible answers multiple explanations and again these answers are not mutually exclusive we are aware on the on the one hand that god promised to be with his people in battle he says if you follow me i will grant you astounding victories now this is generally true but it’s not absolutely true the bible does record how righteous rulers they sometimes experience defeat in battle even death in battle while evil rulers sometimes gain great victories and righteous men are slain and evil men survive and prosper so this promise of god is generally true and maybe david was clinging to that but could david really have known for sure that god would grant him the victory now it may be that david was relying on what was prophesied over him by samuel he’s going to be the future king of israel so i can’t die in battle if i’m going to be the future king i can go into the battle with boldness okay perhaps that was what was on david’s mind but david surely would have had to adopt the same attitude as jesus in the new testament which is you do not test the lord by his promises remember jesus was tempted to by satan to throw himself off of the temple because they say hey god’s going to protect you but jesus responded you don’t put the lord to the test you don’t act recklessly just because god promised that he will bring certain things about for you so that certainly would have to apply to david it may also be that this is just having to do with david’s special empowerment by the spirit as a as a result of the spirit powerfully coming upon david david is more connected with god’s will and so the spirit is leading david to fight goliath and giving david confidence that he will overcome goliath now while this may be true the spirit remember does not overcome or override decisions of faith the spirit empowered saul remember but saul chose to disobey god so even if this is part of the answer david still had to choose to trust god then go into the battle it may also be that david didn’t actually know for sure that he would vanquish goliath and survive the battle he believed that he would he wasn’t sure he just believed because of his his being attuned to god’s will by his love for god and by his empowerment by the spirit he believed that god would do a certain thing but he was ready for god not to do that this is the way that we see things unfold for daniel’s three friends later on in the old testament remember shadrach meshach and abednego unfortunately we know them best by their babylonian names rather than their israelite names but they tell nebuchadnezzar hey we’re not going to bow down to your god you throw us in the furnace we believe that god will deliver us out of your hand but even if not they’re ready for that possibility know that we’re not going to bow down to your god same thing might be happening with david here might be saying look god called us to be courageous in battle and to not endure those who blaspheme his name and bring shame on his people i’m going to go out there into the battle i believe that god’s going to bring him into my hand because i’m doing what’s what’s consistent with what god has called us to do but even if not i at least died knowing that i was obeying the lord and being bold for his name it’s possible whatever the reason for david’s utmost confidence and again it could be a combination of these reasons surely it does ultimately come down to one item why did david have confidence it’s because he believed the lord he was walking by faith just as hebrews 11 verses 32 to 34 says when recounting the great things that were accomplished by faith in the old testament david’s feet is right along with them it was done by faith and isn’t this again such a great contrast to king saul king saul’s the ever walk by sight man but david he walks by faith he knew from the scriptures and he knew from his own experiences confirming the scriptures that god is able to work powerfully on behalf of his people when his people simply believe in the lord he will work even through the weak and foolish even through young men without battle experience like david god indeed just as david testified and he wanted the whole world to see god indeed does not deliver by sword or spear but by his own power the power of his word being fulfilled on behalf of those who will put their trust in him god is able to grant deliverance and he doesn’t need your sword or your spirit to do it he works powerfully through weak vessels this is the lesson david wanted to teach israel this is a lesson that the writer first samuel wanted to teach his audience and it’s the lesson that the spirit of god wants us to learn today so brothers and sisters we need to hear what the spirit says to us via this account of david and goliath there is only one true god the god of the bible there is a god he is in heaven and he is active on the earth this god does not need man’s power man’s money man’s wisdom or man’s weapons to bring about deliverance rather the battle is yahweh’s god has promised to fight himself on behalf of his people and to deliver them and to provide for them god calls his people to in response walk by faith and not by sight when they do what’s the outcome god is delighted to put his awesome power on display through them and on their behalf using even young shepherds to take down pagan giants so we’re already seeing some application aren’t we we are meant to be changed by this account to become men women children of faith let me suggest a few more specific applications as we look to meditate more on this concept of really walking by faith in god and not by sight here’s one how should we be changed by this passage believe in your mighty god this is what we’ve already been talking about but you say oh yeah i do believe in god i hope that’s true but we don’t face pagan giants like goliath today do we and none of us are being called to go into battle against people who are almost 10 feet tall but we do have our own battles to fight don’t we now i don’t mean as some people who would be peddling the prosperity gospel i don’t mean that we should think of this passage and apply it by saying what is the giant of your life what is that thing that you just really want to happen have happened some prosperity or certain success that you’re looking for well you believe in god and god will make it happen no that’s not what this passage is saying but the passage is saying the principle that we see here is that whatever work whatever challenge especially into your faith that god has placed in your life you can believe the lord about it and he will bring deliverance and provision in the perfect way so it isn’t inappropriate for us to ask what is the giant in your life if we understand that properly what is that temptation what is that trial that you’re experiencing where you just say god i don’t know how i’m going to get past this god i don’t know how i’m going to be able to endure by remaining faithful to you lord i don’t know how i’m going to be able to evangelize this person i don’t know how that person is going to become saved lord i don’t know how i’m going to be able to respond in a righteous way to my spouse who’s sinning against me oh lord i don’t know how i can accomplish this work project because you know that i’m under a huge strain at home and lord i i hardly even know what to do at the job lord how am i going to do it this passage is written for those exact situations it’s the same thing that we’ve been seeing again and again in the old testament isn’t it israel was backed into a corner at the red sea they didn’t see any deliverance but god brought it israel went into the promised land they saw giants in the land they thought we’ll never be able to overcome them but then god brought them back 40 years later and he says look when i fight on your behalf nobody can stand against you look what i did with jericho look what i did at all these other cities the same thing here brothers and sisters though we don’t face actual giants in our lives we do face a version of this same temptation it’s exactly as first corinthians 10 13 says right no temptation has overtaken you as such except that which is common to man we all experience the same kind of temptation different magnitudes but it’s the same question are you going to walk by faith are you going to walk by sight are you going to say i need to see the solution i need to see how god’s going to do something before i trust him or can you say as david really essentially said in his heart i don’t know how god’s going to do it but i know he’s going to do it so i’m going to i’m going to follow him i’m going to be bold for him i want to see his name exalted where do you need to do that in your life this is obviously true when it comes to salvation isn’t it i wouldn’t say that this passage is a metaphor for what jesus did on the cross but certainly there’s a principle there god is able to accomplish the salvation that you are not able to accomplish on your own that you were not able to do anything to contribute to by sending his son jesus the messiah he was able to totally pay for the sins of those who believe in jesus at the cross when jesus suffered the wrath of god and jesus instead gave those persons who believe in him his perfect righteousness that’s something that you embrace by faith and only those who have embraced that by faith will be saved from the wrath to come have you done that do you not only walk before the lord with faith in his salvation provision but also his daily provision for your life this passage is teaching us the spirit is teaching us we are to believe in our mighty god time is running short so i’ll just mention these two other applications quickly another application from this passage is that we got to be ready to stand alone and david was doing what’s right but he was immediately opposed by even his own brother and by the king his brother said when by you doing this you’re actually wicked and the king said hey it’s not a bad thing but you’re just not able and you know what we’re going to experience the same kind of discouragement in our lives people will be telling us we’re doing evil when we’re actually doing right and people will also be saying you can’t do it even if they think it’s commendable now again we need to have a humble perspective and not just be like oh well i’m not going to pay attention what anyone says if they’re telling you the truth then you need to listen maybe you are doing wrong or maybe you aren’t able to do a particular thing but but what they’re saying contradicts what the scripture says and you’re rightly interpreting that scripture and you’ve got even good counselors confirming your interpretation be ready to stand alone you know i think it’s kind of interesting that nobody goes out to goliath in the beginning but once david faces goliath everybody joins the battle you know that’s going to be true also for us sometimes you stand alone but once you do that other people begin to stand with you it’s not that they needed somebody to go forward before them but it just gives them that little bit more of encouragement you don’t know what kind of example you might be an encouragement you might be to someone when you go out and do what no one else is willing to do others will join with you and of course this is what our lord did first right he was the trailblazer he did what was right before the father alone everyone abandoned him and he stands with all those who might temporarily have to stand alone finally expect god to glorify himself through you you know it’s again remarkable that david is the only one who went out to face goliath yeah we like to think of this as the classic underdog story but it’s kind of a misinterpretation because really you know who the underdog in this fight was it was goliath because he didn’t have god on his side david had god david wasn’t really anything special in and of himself yes he had faith in god and that’s what made him powerful but not because david was powerful but because god was powerful and you know what that’s great news because we’re just like david there is no power in any of us and yet god he is with his people and he uses them powerfully you actually can do things like david did again not exactly the same but the same in type because god is with you yes you can train up godly children yes you can lead others to salvation you can disciple others you can do great things for the lord not on your power but in the lord’s power do you actually believe that you say no no god can never use me i’m nobody i’m nothing special i’ve never been good at you’re talking like moses you’re talking like moses in exodus chapter three and you’re going to get the same rebuke god says look i’m the creator i made man’s mouth i made you it’s not your power it’s not you that you need to trust in it’s me any of us could be like a david we could go down into the battle and see god do great things let’s not be like the rest of visual who just sat on the sidelines saying oh man i really hope some champion shows up and takes down this this giant because none of us can do it any of them could have done it if they had believed in the lord i often bring up that quote from william carey but i think it’s so apt remember william carey great missionary to india actually started the modern admissions movement a trailblazer really he’s famous for saying expect great things from god attempt great things for god we don’t expect anything great from god that we shouldn’t be surprised when god does nothing great because we’re not acting in faith so believe in your mighty god be ready to stand alone but never alone because god is with you and expect god to do great things to glorify himself through even you now god’s going to do it in many different ways and sometimes people are going to notice and sometimes they won’t but you know that if you’re walking by faith in the lord and you’re going into bold obedience for him it’s going to have an eternal impact and it will obtain an eternal reward all right i’m going a little bit over so i better stop there but that’s it for this week if you have other questions or comments about what we’ve talked about today please post them in the chat or email me daffkaposha gmail.com i’d love to interact with you but let me close our time in prayer next week we see just an amazing development in the in the record of history saul who’s just experienced this wonderful encouragement of david’s deliverance against goliath what does he do he turns against david because he sees david as a threat next time we’ll talk about how god raises up more provision for david and a man named jonathan who warns david let’s pray heavenly father we thank you for your word it is an encouraging word and lord forgive us for where we have been a walk by sight people and not a walk by faith people oh lord let us not do that anymore we need to finally learn this lesson and learn again what we have learned from your scriptures that you can believed even against impenetrable walls or giants or a whole land filled with fortresses you’re able to overcome them all and you can overcome any obstacle of faith in our lives so that we can endure trials and we can resist temptation and we can make disciples as jesus called us to lord the power is in you we are weak but you are strong so glorify yourself through us in jesus name amen all right thank you again for being part of this study today and i look forward to seeing you next week and hope you’ll join us for the live stream of our outdoor service at 11 o’clock here at the caliber youtube page otherwise i’ll see you next week

  • God Chooses David

    God Chooses David

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 76

    This week in Sunday school we look at how God marks out young David to replace Saul as king of Israel. What is so significant about the way God makes his choice of David known? Why did God choose David out of the thousands of men in Israel? And what can we learn for our own lives about how God assesses individuals, even each of us? Join us as we consider these questions and more!

    Our main text for this lesson is 1 Samuel 16:1-23.

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    well it’s time to get started so good morning and welcome to the Kaveri Community Church Sunday School class I am David Koepp OSHA we’re continuing on today in our chronological study of the Bible and we are finding ourselves in the midst of First Samuel this history book this divine record of the early history of the kingship in Israel and the last time we saw Israel obtain its first King in Saul and he was a man who started off well it was humble but he began to trust in himself and in the support of men rather than the support of God Saul therefore did not fully obey God he trusted in his own wisdom and the wisdom of the world and God therefore told Saul that God was going to remove the kingdom from Saul and give it to another man a better man a man whose heart was like Yahweh’s who is that well that is David biblical David today’s lesson is on God’s choosing of David as king and we want to ask as we go along to our lesson today how does God choose David how does he mark him out why even more importantly does God choose David what can we learn from this account about how God looks at individuals how God assesses a person and contrast to how we normally do that and finally what can we learn about God when it comes to how he is pleased to glorify himself in the world through people because we’re involved in that aren’t we be looking at these questions in a number of others but let’s pray before we go on just ask the Lord to bless this time Heavenly Father we love your truth we love your scriptures it is sure when so many other things the world are not sure even Lord when it comes to guidelines about coronavirus Lord there’s lots of conflicting information and it’s hard to navigate but Lord we thank you that your word is totally reliable and that you even make it clear to the simple it makes wise this simple we’re so glad for that but we need you Lord to make us wise by your word why is according to your wisdom help me Lord to be able to explain this word now in a clear and helpful way and an accurate way and I pray Lord that you would help the people to be attentive and he who are listening today that they would be sensitive to what your Spirit is saying to them through your word Lord because we are meant to be transformed by it and I pray that you would accomplish that in this time amen all right well please take your Bibles and open to the book of 1st Samuel if you haven’t done so yet first samuel chapter 16 it’s kind of strange but we’ve been kind of marching through a number of chapters in 1st samuel five or six chapters at a time four or five chapters at a time but today we’re just doing one chapter it’s got a nice a little bit different i’m just focusing on 1st samuel 16 today and recall that in the previous chapter which is one we looked at together last time saul has just failed in his mission to totally destroy the Amalekites remember he didn’t destroy all the animals and he didn’t destroy the king God rebukes all through Samuel he announced again God’s rejection of Saul and Samuel then went home never to see Saul again in person for the rest of sandals life but let’s now read what happens next in 1st Samuel 16 and we’ll starting just the first half the chapter verses 1 to 13 so please follow along with me as I read here’s what it says first name is 16 verse 1 now the Lord that’s the term Yahweh there now Yahweh said to Samuel how long will you grieve over Saul since I have rejected him from being king over Israel fill your horn with oil and go I will send you to Jesse the Bethlehem I’d drive selected a king for myself among his sons a Samuel said how can I go when Saul hears a bit he will kill me and you always said take a heifer with you and say I have come to sacrifice to Yahweh and you shall invite Jesse to the sacrifice and I will show you what you shall do and you shall anoint for me the one whom I designate to you so Samuel did what Yahweh said and came to Bethlehem and the elders of the city came trembling to meet him and said do you come in peace he said in peace I have come to sacrifice to Yahweh consecrate yourselves and come with me to the sacrifice he also consecrated Jesse and his sons and invited them to the sacrifice when they entered he looked at Elia and thought surely you always anointed is before him but he always said to Samuel do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature because I have rejected him for God sees not as a man sees for man looks at the outward appearance but Yahweh looks at the heart then Jesse called a bhinna dad and made him pass before Samuel and he said the ahwe is not chosen this one either next Jesse made Shama pass by and he said Yahweh is not chosen this one either thus Jesse made seven of his sons passed before Samuel but Samuel said to Jesse Yahweh has not chosen these and Samuel said to Jesse are these all the children and he said there remains yet the youngest and behold he’s tending the Sheep then Samuel said to Jesse send and bring him for we will not sit down until he comes here so he sent and brought him in now he was ruddy with beautiful eyes and a handsome appearance and he always said arise anoint him for this is he and samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers and the spirit of yahweh came mightily upon david from that day forward and samuel arose and went to rama all right well as always we’re gonna be following our inductive Bible study method which is observe interpret apply we start looking at this section of text with just simple observations on what appears in the text so let’s take a look in verse 1 notice God calls Samuel to stop grieving over Saul but instead to set about commissioning God’s replacement King and to do this notice that God sends Samuel to Bethlehem to a man named Jesse of Bethlehem now it’s just the first time we’ve seen Bethlehem in the scriptures not at all city was previously called F wrath and there first appeared in Genesis 31 5:19 it was the vicinity in which Jacob buried his wife Rachel but more directly Bethlehem is the name of the town that we saw together as the home of Naomi Ruth and Boaz in fact we learned from Ruth chapter 4 verses 17 to 22 that Jesse is the descendant of Ruth and Boaz by Obed so Bethlehem we’ve seen before God sends Samuel to Bethlehem notice in verse 2 though Samuel expresses some concern about this trip this says Samuel our Sam who claims that Saul will kill Samuel if Saul here is that Samuel is going down to Bethlehem to anoint a new king now while Samuel is fearful notice it in verses 3 to 4 what God tells Samuel to say to Saul or to anybody asking what Samuel is doing samuel is to say that he’s going to Bethlehem to offer sacrifice and used to take a heifer with him as proof actually offer up that that heifer now is this true is Samuel going to Bethlehem specifically to sacrifice yes that’s true where we see that he he does the sacrifice but is that the only reason he’s going is that the primary reason he’s going to Bethlehem well no but how the same are going to meet Jesse under this cover of offering a sacrifice well notice verse 4 tells us that God tell Sam to invite Jesse and his sons to the sacrifice and remember for Israel’s sacrifices for some of them specifically the peace offerings the worshipper and any clean persons with him they could eat of the sacrifice which normally either no one ate from or only the priest and his family ate from but for certain sacrifices those offering the animal could participate and enjoy some of the meat was kind of like a banquet or a feast so Sam was gonna invite the elders of the city and Jesse and his sons to enjoy the sacrificial meal with him now how did the elders of Bethlehem react when they see Samuel arrived oh they come trembling it says they’re afraid they ask if Samuels coming in peace Sam who says he is it’s coming a piece is coming offer sacrifice and he invites the necessary persons to the sacrificial meal before eating the sacrifice however Samuel has the sons of Jesse present themselves before him and notice in verses 6 to 7 the first son this would be the oldest son Ely AB Samuel looks at him and he comes to an instant conclusion he thinks Ely AB is surely Yahweh’s chosen King and why well it’s not stated directly in Samuels words but in God’s response surely this has to do with Ely ABB’s appearance he has the stately form and he has the height that just looks like kingly material but God redirects Samuels thinking note carefully what God says to Samuel in verse 7 God says I have rejected Aliyah don’t look at his appearance I’ve rejected him for I Yahweh do not see as a man sees man looks on the outward appearance but Yahweh Yahweh I look at the heart by the way does Ely AB remind you of anyone that we’ve seen recently kingly tall yet rejected by God isn’t this the exact description of Saul I mean we heard it more specifically we saw in terms of he’s like a whole head taller from the shoulders upper he was taller than anybody in Israel but it’s just like so and just like saw her just like Liam saw was specifically rejected by God despite his appearance so helium is not God’s new King but what about the other sons we hear the other seven sons passed before Samuel in verses 8 to 10 but each time Samuel says Yahweh has not chosen this one now David the youngest son of Jesse was not there with the rest of the family at the sacrifice or the sacrificial meal what you feel like it’s kind of rough right why isn’t David there Oh in verse 11 we hear that David is tending the Sheep he got shepherd duty sorry you’re the youngest you gotta go take care of the sheep the rest of us are gonna go head to that that’s sacrifice you know this is it’s like a really great honor to be there we’re going sorry you’re not well said no hears about this remaining son though he says this whole group elders Jesse’s family we’re not gonna sit down and eat until David arrives David does arrive in verse 12 and notice the description of him he’s described as ruddy and handsome with beautiful eyes now ruddy is not a word we use very often in English literally the word in Hebrew means reddish and the only other person described with this term is actually Esau this term is used at Esau at his birth remember it says he came out red and hairy well that’s this term reddish ruddy that’s Genesis 25 25 by the way so ruddy must mean that David like Esau had a reddish nough stew him either in his skin or in his hair interestingly the NIV translation of this verse it interprets the ruddiness as a sign of physical fitness if you look at the way they translate the phrase in that passage it is he was glowing with health okay maybe as for David’s eyes remember that eyes were particularly important in the Hebrew concept of beauty somebody’s mentioned as beautiful no Bible usually their eyes are also mentioned if you remember Leah also you see this with her Jacobs wife what was her one drawback according to the scriptures what’s her eyes but david has beautiful eyes but despite these unique aspects of David what is missing from the description of David that we see you with Saul and ELab David’s not tall doesn’t have that stately form he does stand out in his own way but he doesn’t look like King but God tells Samuel at the end of verse 12 this is my chosen one Samuel anoint him would the oil and Samuel does a verse 13 says that Samuel anoints David in the midst of his brothers that must have been a shocking development for the family and all those at the sacrificial feast I mean the youngest of Jesse the the shepherd is anointed by Samuel the judge of Israel God’s prophet in the sight of them all could you imagine being at an occasion like this imagine you got together with your relatives and the youngest sibling or the youngest child in your family is suddenly marked out and honored above the rest by God’s representative that must have been a very surprised by the way where else in the Bible do we see younger sons or younger children honored over the other sons actually we see this a lot haven’t we I mean you go back Isaac over Ishmael Isaac was younger Jacob over Esau he was younger Joseph above his brothers he was the youngest apart from Benjamin and then ephraim above Manasseh who was the younger of Joseph’s two sons God does this a lot David the youngest is anointed before his whole family and then what happens to David afterwards noticed in a verse 13 says that the Spirit of God comes upon David powerfully from that day forward alright we’ve observed the details of the text now we want to go to step 2 which is interpretation but take the details of the text and try and answer questions that are not explicitly answered by the passage but that we can use the details that come up with competent answers let’s take a look at a few questions first why is Samuel concerned that anointing a new king would result in Saul killing Samuel it’s not stated in our passage but I think we can we can understand this can’t we the reigning kings don’t usually like to hear of challengers to their rule or to their kingly title I mean just think of Herod the Great in the New Testament right when he hears that Jesus the Messiah has been born he ultimately determines to kill him so despite the word of divine rejection given to Saul he apparently is determined to hold on to the kingship and he’s acting in such a way or he’s made that true he’s made that manifest in such a way that Samuel now fears for his life he sees me going to a place and he figures I’m going to anoint a new king he’s probably gonna try and kill me poor Scot provides for Samuel but the way God provides is maybe a little bit puzzling was Samuel explanation as to why he was going to Bethlehem truthful or was it in fact deceptive what kind of depends on what you mean by deceptive Samuel does tell the truth he is truly going to Bethlehem to sacrifice at Yahweh’s direction however Samuel does leave out the more important part of his purpose of going to Bethlehem which is to anoint a new king how was this deception I don’t think that’s a great word to describe what Samuel is doing but even if you maintain that it is deceit it is not unrighteous and we know that because who tells Samuel to do this God God is a God of truth God cannot lie yet God permits and even commands Samuel to share some true information while withholding other true information now this is totally in line with the biblical principle that we’ve seen in previous Sunday School lessons do you remember back when we looked at Rahab and how she hid the spies or the Hebrew midwives and how they did not kill the children we talked about lying and telling the truth if you want to learn more definitely go back and listen to those lessons the principle that we saw and that we see even here is that Christians may never lie because that is to be unlike God yet they can withhold part of the truth in certain situations for the sake of good now you don’t withhold information when telling that information would do good but in certain situations it is it is a fine thing to do and we see it even happening here another question with what kind of oil this Samuel anoint David this is not simply olive oil which many people would use back in those days to freshen their appearance to anoint themselves this was actually the holy oil this must be the holy oil that’s mentioned in association with the Hanako back in Exodus 30 the holy oil also called the anointing oil it was originally part of cleansing and setting apart as Holy the various implements of the tabernacle like the lamps tan or the altar or the various implements are the the bowls and such but here we see the oil being point are poured on a person actually this first happened would saw but now David are set apart by God by the spoil designated as Kings set apart from the people and before dedicated to Yahweh now the fact that the holy objects were anointed with the same oil is very instructive and it explains a little bit of what we see happening with David later on in reference to Saul there are opportunities where because Saul is trying to kill David David has a chance to harm Saul but he will not do it and why he keeps saying the same thing I will not stretch out my hand against God’s anointed somebody’s been set apart by God even with a special anointing oil you don’t mess with them you Revere those who have been set apart by God according to this holy oil they are the anointed ones and remember that’s connected with the term Messiah they were to revere those who are God’s Messiah that would be the kings of Judah and ultimately the Great King to come Jesus so this is the holy oil with which Samuel anoints David but now the big question why did God choose David to replace Saul as king now there are a number of ways we can accurately answer this question but it is a very important one one way first answer to this question is that God selects David because David has a righteous heart after all isn’t this what we’ve seen so far in 1st Samuel 1st Samuel 13 14 when God is rejecting Saul he says Yahweh has sought out himself a man after his own heart / first am L 15 28 it says Yahweh has toned the Kingdom of Israel from you saw today and as it to your neighbor who is better than you additionally we see in our passage it’s implied when God says I look at the heart not the outward appearance that David has a heart that is special David’s heart was different from others David had a good heart David was not simply a religious poseur like many in Israel even like Saul David wasn’t one who merely honored God with his lips while his heart was far from God to use the words of Isaiah 29:13 David was not one who who only participated in various religious and worship rituals while he covered over a continuously ungodly and disobedient life David was the real deal David loved God David had a heart mmm that was like God’s own now of course by heart I’m I’m not referring to the blood pumping mechanism or even just one’s emotions heart mind soul they’re all used interchangeably in the scriptures to describe the inner person the inner man David was different on the inside he had a good heart he was righteous and to explain that a little bit further it means he had genuine faith in God in your way and he was genuinely obedient so in a sense the exultation to kingship of God of David by God it was it was a reward to David for his righteousness it was consistent with God raising up those who truly honor him but as we bring the rest of the scriptures to also answer this question of why God chooses David as king one might ask well why was David righteous why did David have such faith that manifested in a righteous life what’s the answer it’s God’s grace it’s only the undeserved unmerited favor of God God mercifully gave David the gift of faith and he caused David to walk in obedience this was not something in a we produced in David Owen or was he even prone to this more than others it was all a work of God David himself confesses in psalm 51:5 psalm 51:5 behold I was brought forth in iniquity and in sin my mother conceived me now David is not saying in that Psalm that he was born from immorality he was saying that he was born a sinner David acknowledges I am an inheritor of the spiritual death of my forefather just like everyone else even us today David was born a rebel a sinner committed to his own way he was unrepentant and unable to repent or to use a theological term he was totally depraved a radically corrupt but God had mercy on David he opened David’s eyes to God’s truth it gave David the gift of faith it covered David with his own righteousness which ultimately would come through the Messiah the greater Messiah Christ God gave life to David’s spirit and David therefore believed God and followed after him in obedience David did nothing to deserve this wonderful act of God just as none of us do it was undeserved favor which is what graces grace is just undeserved unmerited favor so yes it is true that God bestowed the kingship on David because David was righteous but it’s also true that David was righteous only because God gave the gift of faith to David so a second way to accurately answer the question of why did God choose David to be king is that it was simply God’s good pleasure noting that David earned her deserve it was just God’s good pleasure for his own glory God did not have to choose David God did not have to give David faith or cause him to walk in the way of righteousness David still would have been responsible for his own path of sin just as we all are whether we choose to follow God or not without God’s saving intervention David would never have chosen to follow after God and without a heart of faith God would have no reason to give David the kingship so the choice for King ultimately was not based on David’s righteousness but God’s good pleasure and of course this is a theme that we see throughout the box why did God choose Abraham why did God choose Jacob why did God choose to exalt Joseph among his brothers nothing because of what they deserved in fact sometimes they seem like they’re pretty undeserving like you look at Jacob but it was just God’s good pleasure he had mercy on whom he chose to have mercy and he showed grace to those and he determined to and it was all for his glory we see this by the way expressed well in Philippians this concept Philippians 2 verses 12 to 13 this is talking about believers and it says Paul speaking to them he says so then my beloved just as you have always obeyed not as in my presence only but now much more in my absence work out your salvation with fear and trembling 4 and here’s the key part I’m gonna highlight verse 13 it is God who has at work in you both to will and to work for his good pleasure it’s all about God in the end nothing about our own glory and certainly nothing that we earn or deserve if we experience any good from God in our lives especially in salvation it is undeserved it is God acting for his own glory and according to his own goodness and that’s what God is doing with David here it is God’s good pleasure to exalt David now these are two important and accurate answers the question of why God chose David but there are two other answers that I think are worth highlighting now a third answer is that well this is part of God being faithful to his promises we saw last time when it came to analyzing the kingship and the expectation of it in the Old Testament that God did promised to bless Israel with a righteous human King and it would be from the line of Judah so we needed a special descendent from the line of Judah to be king and fulfill God’s promise well David he isn’t in the line of Judah and so he is part of God fulfilling his word but there’s one other answer I want to highlight a fourth reason why God chooses David is because this is part of God’s glory in the foolish gospel God was going to use the weak and the seemingly foolish to shame the strong and we see this concept very well expressed in the New Testament in the book of first Corinthians if you take your Bibles a moment and turn over to first Corinthians first Corinthians chapter 1 verses 26 to 31 Paul is writing to the Corinthian church believers there and he says this them 1st Corinthians 1 verses 26 to 31 for consider your calling brethren that there were not many wise according to the flesh not many mighty not many noble but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong and the base things of the world and the despised God has chosen the things that are not so that he may notify the things that are so that no man may boast before God but by his doing you are in Christ Jesus who became to us wisdom from God and righteousness and sanctification and redemption so that just as it is written let him who boasts boast in the Lord this is a wonderful expression and revelation of God’s heart here in 1st Corinthians God is a God who loves to confound the wisdom of the so-called wise men of the world and to show the so called strong their utter powerlessness and how does he do that he does that in a number of ways but one of his chief ways is by exalting the lowly by taking the week the ignorant the despised and turning them into powerful and glorious instruments of God when the weak and foolish triumph when they clearly do not have the strength or wisdom on their own who gets the glory God does and God is the worthy being that he is he deserves all the glory and he gives it to himself he displays it by using the weak and exalting the foolish of the world according to the world thus this is exactly what God is doing with David God is delighted to choose and raise up David to be king because David is the youngest David is the one given shepherd duty he’s not even invited to the sacrifice celebration and his appearance did not look kingly now these didn’t earn God’s favor but they became as God determining according to his good will an excellent opportunity to put God’s glory on display God chose to make this lowly one this one of no account king of his chosen people God would also grant David success at every turn and even established David and his physical line as the permanent line of Israel’s kingship even in the Messiah the ultimate Messiah Jesus and what is David’s response to all this exultation does David say wow I guess I really am great after all I didn’t even know it no that’s not David’s response we actually hear it from his own lips and 2nd Samuel 7 verse 18 2nd Samuel 7 18 this is that passage famous for the expression of the Davidic covenant God expresses to David what God is going to do for David in his house and this is what David says to God I’m paraphrasing here pardon me God Who am I that I should receive such blessings you deserve all the honor and praise God why have you shown me such kindness and this is the proper response of God’s people wasn’t it the same thing we heard from Jacob back in Genesis when God was doing so much for Jacob Speight if Jacobs sin and lack of faith Jacob eventually says to God God I’m not worthy of all the loving kindness and mercy that you have shown me same thing for us same thing for us who are in Christ God loves to do this kind of thing to shame the strong and the wise by exalting those of no account he did it with David and he’s still doing it today and each one of us the Saints brothers and sisters remember always who we are we are 1st Corinthians 1:26 231 we a week the foolish the ignorant according to the world and we carry what is considered by them a foolish gospel but in God we are more than conquerors the gospel is absolute wisdom from God and glory to God and one day astoundingly we will be exalted to rule and reign with Christ we who are nothing who were the foolish and the weak God’s so determined and his kindness to show us that favor who are we that we should receive it yet God has done it certainly then these four reasons are at the heart of why God chooses David to be king but when would David become king would it be immediately actually not at all it would be many years before David is king though he’s anointed now it will be a long road before David actually becomes king over Israel God ordained actually that for many years David would enter into the previous king service into Saul service and he would become a greater that is David he would become a greater and greater blessing to Saul and to the people of Israel at the same time that Saul was becoming a greater and greater curse to himself and to the people of Israel and actually we begin to see that as we look at the rest of our passage look now at the rest of 1st Samuel 16 verses 14 to 23 following me as I start reading in verse 14 now the spirit of Yahweh departed from Saul and an evil spirit from Yahweh terrorized him Saul servants then said to him behold now an evil spirit from God is terrorizing you let our Lord now command your servants who are before you let them seek a man who is a skillful player on the harp and he shall come about when the evil spirit from God is on you that he shall play the harp with his hand and you will be well so Saul said to his servants provide for me now a man who can play well and bring him to me and one of the young men said Behold I’ve seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehem I who is a skillful musician a mighty man of Valor a warrior one prudent in speech and a handsome man and Yahweh is with him so Solomon sent messengers to Jessie and said send me your son David who is with the flock Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread and a jug of wine and a young goat and sent them to Saul by David his son then David came to Saul and attended him and saw loved him greatly and he became his armor-bearer Saul sent to Jesse’s saying let David now stand before me for he has found favor in my sight so it came about whenever the evil spirit from God came to Saul David would take the harp and play it with his hand and Saul would be refreshed and be well and the evil spirit would depart from him let’s make some observations on this latter section that the Spirit of God comes upon David in verse 13 notice what happens to Saul in verse 14 we hear that the spirit of Yahweh departs from Saul it has departed from Saul and instead an evil spirit or could be translated a harmful or troubling spirit takes its place to afflict Saul and notice from where this evil spirit is said to come from the ahwe himself this distressing spirit or evil spirit it actually is the cause of David entering into Saul’s Court because according to verses 17 and 18 as we see here David could play the harp skillfully and that would ease saws anguish Jeff so happens that one of Saul’s attendants knew about David and David’s skill not only is David a skillful musician but we also hear in verse 18 that he’s a mighty man of Valor a warrior he’s a man prudence speech he speaks wisely he’s a handsome man and he’s one with whom Yahweh is this is someone who you can just see the blessing of God follows him turns out according to verse 23 that David’s music playing is indeed able to give Saul relief from this evil spirit whenever it comes upon Saul in fact notice what becomes Saul’s attitude to David in verse 21 love Saul loves David he begins to love David he’s so pleased with David in general that he chooses to make David an armor bearer now what’s an armor bearer you ask well this is a special servants position in Israel’s early monarchy the armor bearer or the shield bearer he was a trusted marshal companion and he accompanied his master into battle the armor bearer would as you could guess from the title carry extra weapons or equipment for his master and the two also formed a kind of battle team if the master for example struck an enemy soldier would arranged weapon during a fight and this that this enemy was wounded the armor bearer would go and finish off the enemy soldier at close range armor bearers were also sometimes entrusted with the duty of when asked killing their masters so that the enemies could not torture or kill them themselves so Saul’s making David an armor bearer was a mark of great trust and affection it certainly was an honoured position however Kings appear to have had multiple armor bearers so David was not totally unique in this role there probably were others all right with those observations let’s ask a few more interpretation questions did Saul lose his salvation when the spirit left him well the short answer is no but there’s a little bit more complication to it because whether Saul is ever or becomes truly saved is difficult to answer I mean sawdust start well and he is used by God to perform certain mighty acts but when we look at the tree of Saul’s life most of the fruit is pretty rotten in Jesus as you know them by the fruits now we remember people like Samson Samson he had a lot of rotten fruit in his life and yet he’s commended as a man of faith in the New Testament so it’s possible that Saul was deep down someone who was saved a regardless of whether Saul was among the redeemed or is among the Redeem or not we should not understand the coming or leaving of the Holy Spirit upon Saul or any other individuals in the Old Testament as referring to the gain or loss of salvation while it’s certainly true that God’s Spirit was active in the same or similar way in producing salvation and sanctification in the Old Testament as the Spirit does in the New Testament it’s similar not totally the same the Old Testament doesn’t specifically doesn’t really focus on that part of the spirits ministry instead what we see the Old Testament doing when it refers to God’s Spirit coming upon someone it’s actually talking about supernatural empowerment for service leadership or prophecy and haven’t we seen this already you look at the craftsmen who make the tabernacle under Moses they are empowered by the Spirit of God the spirit of God is working in them Jacob he prophesized about Israel’s future by the Spirit of God Israel’s judges they often had the spirit come upon them as they led armies into battle and we remember Samson he performed supernatural feats of strength by the spirit so when the Spirit of God came upon Saul Saul was supernaturally empowered in his role as Kings didn’t have to do with salvation this is about empowerment God granted Saul wisdom strength fortitude of mind to do what Saul needed to do has God’s King but the spirit empowerment it does not make one invincible against sin nor is it necessarily permanent sin could cause the loss of God’s equipping an empowering spirit and again we’ve seen this already go back to Samson Samson chooses Delilah over God he gives up the secret of his strength his hair is cut and then judges 6:20 set the judges says that Yahweh departed from Samson and Samson no longer had his great strength though God did empower Samson later one more time when Samson turned to God in faith and repentance in a similar way part of God’s judgment and rejection of Saul as king the removal of God’s empowering spirit the spirit instead comes upon David the fight to praise and ultimately to rule on behalf of Yahweh the true king and true God so that’s what’s going on with the spirit departing from Saul but what about this evil spirit what is this evil spirit from Yahweh this is you can guess as a debated subject but really there’s nothing wrong with us taking the description at face value as it’s given in the new American Standard this is most likely an evil spirit that is a demon sent by God to a harassed and afflict Saul now you could perhaps argue that this is not a demon but a righteous spirit an angel but his role is to harm or distress or trouble saw as an agent of judgment I mean we do see angels destroying armies in the Bible so it’s not like they can’t hurt anybody so maybe this is an angel well the role of afflicting and tormenting people in the Bible is usually described as the work of demons Devils non angels and we just look at kind of parallel and the afflicting spirit that Paul endured in 2nd Corinthians 12:7 Paul says this was a messenger of Satan he didn’t say God sent an angel to keep humbling me righteous angel no it was a messenger of Satan so most likely I would say this is a demon and not a righteous angel sent by God to afflict Saul now some object no wait this cannot be an actual demon because this is sent by God how can a righteous God control demons or send them to afflict people well if God is completely sovereign which he is he must have control of demons and indeed of all evil in the world after all we see in the Bible God often sends the armies of wicked nations as judgments on other nations and these armies they commit all sort simple atrocities in their judgments on specific persons and nations yet God was in control of all of that how does this make God evil does he become a chargeable cause of sin oh absolutely not James tells us emphatically that God is not the tempter of evil cause God is not tempted by evil nor does he tempt anyone Paul says further in Romans 3 6 that God is the righteous judge of the universe by definition cannot be evil and no man may use God’s sovereignty as an excuse for sin people and demons were all completely responsible for their own evil acts and God has and will judge both people and demons for what they choose to do yet God is absolutely and ultimately in control of them all and all their evil acts no evil can be done unless it is ordained by God for his own good and glorious purposes after all Satan had to ask God permission before Satan afflicted Jove or even sifted Peter like wheat remember Satan had to ask Christ the Legion of the demoniac they had to ask Christ for permission to enter into the pigs this is why the great reformer Martin Luther well whether he actually said this or not as maybe a little debated but he’s famously reported to have said once remarked the devil is God’s devil meaning Satan cannot act at all without the express decree of God he’s on a leash so then what we’re seeing here in the scripture and really throughout the scripture are two biblical truths that appeared to contradict each other but are actually both true at the same time God exercises ultimate control over all things including evil forces yet God is neither evil nor the chargeable cause of evil it doesn’t coerce anyone to do we are all responsible for any evil that we choose to do and yet God is ultimately in control of it all now we cannot completely unravel how these truths fit together in our finite minds but the Bible unapologetically presents both of them both of these concepts to us as truths so back to Psalm we need not search for some symbolic interpretation here for this evil spirit this is a real likely wicked spirit ordained aloud ultimately sent by God to Saul this apparently the spirit apparently caused some kind of mental agony for Saul perhaps related to fear anxiety or depression and we see this character I saw to the rest of his life God was the ultimate cause of this but not the chargeable cause yet God also ordained that the playing of the sweet psalmist of Israel that’s a term later used of David would dispel Saul’s affliction God ordained the affliction and the one who would remove it from Saul consider then what the author is showing us pretty emphatically in this chapter about these two men David and Saul we see that Saul is definitely cursed by God he is being judged by the Lord for rejecting God cos said you reject me I reject you by contrast we see David is blessed by God and he will be a blessing to others even those who have come under God’s curse these realizations they make Saul’s later actions seem even more heinous and unjustified Saul will actually turn against David when David has done nothing but good to Saul and also we see that God is already bringing about David’s rise as the king of Israel it’ll take a while but God is fulfilling the word that he spoke both to Saul and to David because God is faithful it’s really as we’ve seen at the beginning of 1st Samuel maybe remember me mentioning this in the last two lessons God says those who honor me I will honor and those despise me will be lightly esteemed just brought down Eli and raised up Samuel now God is bringing down Saul and raising up David interestingly both divine replacements actually serve the previous ones who are being brought down Samuel serves Eli David serves saw and David would prove to be the best servant of Saul and we’ll see more of that in coming lessons so we see from first table 16 today fundamental truths emphasized to us about God’s sovereignty God’s cursing and blessing and also God’s heart to glorify himself and what the world would call a foolish way but what are we to do with these truths how should they instruct us transform us and how we live our lives now let’s go to the third step of our Bible study method which is application considering all we’ve seen from first samuel 16 how can we apply it I’m going to give you three applications the suggestions of course you can I advise you counsel you to continue to meditate on this passage and see what other proper applications you can draw but here are three I think big ones from our passage first we need to prepare for God’s true assessment prepare for God’s true assessment just as God discerned the true nature of David’s heart and eally ABS heart so God also discerns the hearts of each one of us there’s no point in putting up a spiritual facade to the house of your life when it is filled with darkness and uncleanness God sees God sees through that God knows because he looks at the heart God actually hates hypocrisy he hates rote worship they provoke him to anger so will we really continue to do those things what should you do if you have been living a hypocritical life secretly though you say all the right things you go to church you maintain a a righteous appearance deep down you’re like the pharisees full of dead men’s bones what should you do well listen to what the scripture says humble yourself before the Lord and He will exalt you what you’ve got to do is you’ve got to confess your sin before the Lord repent of it and trust in Christ don’t try to hide your sin don’t try to hide your hypocrisy don’t try and do a whole bunch of good work to try and spread a covering over it God sees through all of that all those things are actually offensive to him own your sin confess it to be before God exactly what he says it is which is the ugliest rebellion the universe has seen which is what all sin is own it and then turn away from it say god I don’t want to live this way anymore you have provided a wonderful salvation in Christ I’m what Christ instead I don’t want my sin I don’t want my own way anymore I want your way I want the righteousness that comes through that comes only through Christ his righteousness on my behalf is like death and resurrection that cleanses all my sin and that makes me acceptable to God if you have lived as a hypocrite it doesn’t matter God is still willing to show mercy to you if you will repent and believe so do that because otherwise a judgement is coming God will lay bare what has been going on in your heart the whole time and you’re not clothed with Christ at that moment you will receive the penalty but scripture says an unending torment in fire and darkness that is the penalty of sin which Christ absorbed on the cross all those who belong to him but for those outside of him there is no mercy there is no grace of God there is certainly a sobering aspect to the assessment of God of our hearts but there’s also there’s an encouraging side to it too and that is there are many who maybe are slandered as evil indeed that actually is the true state of all Christ’s followers to some extent or another that will be judged by the world as evildoers as the ones who are not worth favor not worth kindness that’s all of us who are the Saints but you know just as God vindicated David and showed he has a heart that’s truly like mine so he will do that for his people when we go to be with God but especially when the final judgments come upon the earth God will show who his righteous ones really are those who are not made righteous by their own doing but by the mercy of God and you will say look these are mine they have hearts like mine and I am pleased to reward them so brothers and sisters we need to prepare for God’s true assessment don’t hide a wicked heart but if you have a heart that’s been cleansed by Christ take courage God will vindicate you one day ask yourselves if God were to assess your heart right now what would be his verdict would it be as with Saul and ELab rejected or would it be as with David accepted on the basis of God’s mercy and the provision of Jesus Christ that’s one application a main application yeah I appreciate that that scripture there Juan and Amy you quote psalm 19:4 Lord made the meditations of our hearts and the words our mouths be pleasing in your sight you know some people it actually reminds me some people I don’t know if you’ve encountered this an evangelistic conversation but they sometimes fall back on their hearts as the way that they’re gonna get into heaven they’ll say oh you know I don’t I’m not perfect but God knows my heart and I think he’ll accept me that’s a wrong way of thinking that’s it that’s a wrong kind of application in this this is not I’m righteous according to myself I have a certain righteousness in my heart and on that basis I’m going to be made acceptable to God no the only kind of justification that you will have before comes from a foreigner righteousness and that kind of righteousness it manifests in a different life so if you’re living a plainly sinful life a life of continual habits of sin and yet you say to yourself well God knows my heart well you got to listen to the other scriptures would say out of the heart the mouth speaks the good or the evil that one performs in one’s life it comes from the heart this is why the scripture warns the heart is deceitful above all things who can know it only God can and you know how he reveals it to us through his word Hebrews chapter 4 talks about the Word of God being living and active it is sharper than a two-edged sword and what does it do it judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart you think your heart is fine before God well subject it to the scriptures because it’s possible that you’re blind to what’s really going on in your heart you need the scriptures and God’s Spirit speaking through the Scriptures to show you where you really are you won’t have a heart that is righteous apart from God’s merciful intervention the only righteousness that we have comes from Christ on our behalf not an infused righteousness as the Catholics would hold but an imputed righteousness one that is counted to us not generated by ourselves alright let me talk about a second application we should prepare for God’s true assessment but we should also be sure not to judge according to mere appearances I mean if God is shoes man’s propensity to judge according to appearances and shouldn’t we all so now it’s true sometimes appearance corresponds to what’s really going on in the heart some sometimes people may act or dress a certain way or appear a certain way because it reflects what they what they really love and what they really value but you know what not all the time in fact we’re warned in the book of James that if we judge merely according to appearances and we’re prejudiced against others on that basis that we become wicked we become judges with evil motives he says and you know what we subject ourselves to the judgment of God so I do not want to take that perspective we want to learn from how God assesses people and we want to do the same we should be concerned about what’s going on in someone’s heart rather than the external appearance don’t become fixated don’t become prejudiced against somebody by the way they dress by jewelry that they wear by tattoos that they have by whether they look poor or rich they dress properly for church or they just came in like they were going to some casual get-together none of those things matter ultimately it’s the heart that matters to God and that’s what should matter to us so if you find yourself not serving not loving not evangelizing people because of their appearance well then you need to repent because as James says that is becoming a judge of evil notice God doesn’t look at appearances and neither should we we should not become fixated or focused on that but focus on the heart one other application glory in the foolish gospel and we’ve already kind of looked at this application a little bit earlier but assess first Corinthians 1 says we are in Christ but it is according to a method and the the people that God has chosen it’s all foolish at least according to the world but God makes foolish the wisdom of the world and he shows his foolishness to be wiser than anything man could ever have determined now for us this means first of all that we should praise God God I am nothing I am worse than the weak I am one of the greatest sinners I’ve been a rebel against you there is nothing special about me yet God you’ve given me a seat at your table thought you’ve invited me into your kingdom I’m gonna rule and reign with you forever why have you shown me such kindness we should be praising the Lord grateful to the Lord living in a worthy way because of that but secondly we should not be ashamed of the gospel or of living a life that pleases Christ you know now we have such pressure from the world today to just be like them pursue what they pursue value what they value act according to their wisdom believe what they believe oh I don’t know if I could believe what the scripture says here because the world says no that’s not scientifically acceptable we feel pressure to not be seen as foolish but brothers and sisters ultimately that’s what we’re going to be to the world if you want to be like the world then you’re not gonna be like what Christ called you to be we are fools for Christ’s sake Paul says don’t be ashamed of the gospel Jesus says if you’re ashamed of me and of my words on the day that I come back to reign I will be ashamed of you you won’t have a place in my kingdom let’s not be afraid to do what’s right before others even if no one else is doing it let’s not be afraid to affirm that the word is authoritative and that it is the foundation for how we examine anything in the word world start with the Bible don’t start with man’s opinion and then assess the Bible start with the Bible and then you’ll see clearly how to assess things in the world don’t be ashamed to parent God’s Way don’t be ashamed that you can’t pursue the leisure pursuits that other people do oh you don’t watch this movie oh like are you some kind of like weird person don’t be ashamed of that you are going to be different brethren we are going to be different from the world so let’s embrace that in fact that’s how we’re the greatest witness to the world you know it’s a totally wrong line of thinking to say oh we need to show the people in the world that we’re not that different from them they won’t think we’re so weird and that way don’t believe in Jesus Christ that is the total wrong way of thinking that is the wisdom according to the world yes don’t make yourself obnoxious with it and think you’re serving the gospel but you’re going to be different you’re going to be considered foolish remember the other word of Scripture woe to you when all men think well of you because that’s what people said of false prophets even as pastor Bobby has been talking about right but blessed are you when people speak evil of you because that’s what they did to the true prophets and that’s what they did to Christ we’re to walk in our Lord’s footsteps they considered him foolish and they rejected him but he was accepted by God so they will do with us if we allow ourselves to be rejected by the people of the world for the sake of Christ and will be accepted by God and isn’t that the most important thing all that matter if people approve of you and God doesn’t so these are three main applications and I hope that you’ll continue to think of deep think on these and think of more from our passage but that’s all for this week if you have other questions or comments please post them in the chat I’ll interact with you a little bit afterwards next week or go to one of the most famous battles of history as recorded in the scripture David versus Goliath I look forward to talking about that with you let me close our time in prayer and like I said I’ll hang on a little bit afterwards right Heavenly Father you are the great God and thank you that you have chosen the weak and the foolish to shame the strong and the wise that’s how Scott what helped us not to be ashamed of you and Lord neither let us live hypocritically before you let our hearts be wholly yours not competing with another Idol but all yours God and have it reflected in a life devoted to you order thank you for your kindness undeserved kindness to us I pray Lord that we would walk worthy of it not to earn salvation but to make your glory known in Jesus name Amen thank you all for being here like I said I’ll staying on for a little bit afterwards but otherwise we’ll see you next week

  • Israel’s First King

    Israel’s First King

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 75

    This week in Sunday school, we move forward in the book of 1 Samuel and look at Israel’s first king. Why was it sinful for Israel to ask for a king when God had already promised that a king would come? How did Saul go from a humble king who sought Yahweh to a fearful king who disobeyed Yahweh’s clear commands? And what can both Israel and Saul teach us about the foolishness of fearing man over God?

    Our main text for this lesson is 1 Samuel 8:1-15:35.

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    alright well it’s time to get started good morning officially welcome to the Calvary Community Church Sunday School class I’m David Koepp OSHA we’re continuing on in our chronological study of the Bible currently in the book of 1st Samuel last week we saw how God humbled a proud unfaithful judge in Eli and raised up and exalted a new judge a humble judge obedient judge in Samuel in today’s lesson we’re looking at how Samuel oh really the end of the judges period Samuel provides at the transition into the kingship Samuel anoints Israel’s first king we’re gonna see how that happened I’m going to see how that king ruled here’s those first King King Saul he starts out well but quickly turns aside from following Yahweh the Covenant God of Israel and why why did Saul turn aside well it all has to do with the main issue that we’re gonna be looking at today in the scripture and that is the issue of fearing God versus fearing man now ask yourselves this morning do you struggle at all with the fear of man well if you’re honest surely the answer is yes because we all do at times I mean think have you ever been unduly anxious over an upcoming conversation with somebody just thinking about it as a Oh or have you ever intensely craved the love and acceptance of others or have you asked yourself how is it you’re ever going to be able to get by if you lose the support of certain friends or family members or maybe coworkers we to our daily faced with the choice of whether we’re going to fear God or for your man but the Bible is much to say about this topic especially in 1st Samuel so we need to give close attention and what God’s Spirit has for us this morning so let’s go to the Lord and ask for his special blessing on this time Heavenly Father I thank you for these people tuning in and for my brothers and sisters at Calvary I pray that this would be a profitable and edifying time and that you would help me to be able to declare your word accurately and with power but I don’t have power but your spirit has power and I pray that your your spear would be at work to convict encourage and transform your people just as we are meant to be transformed by your word and Jesus name Amen well let’s start by opening our Bibles to first Samuel Chapter eight first samuel chapter 8 is where we’re starting today this is really where we ended last time in the last chapter or in this chapter rather we got up to about first samuel 7 last time in this chapter we are at the end of the judges period samuel is the last judge these deliverer adjudicators in israel and this would be around 1050 BC samuel has just led israel through national repentance they’ve turned from their idols turned back to God and they’ve experienced deliverance from the oppressive Philistines now Philistines are not destroyed but there was a measure of deliverance under Samuel after the people repented but time has gone by samuel is getting old and well what are we gonna do about Israel’s future that’s what’s the concern as we come into first samuel chapter 8 and so let’s take a look at the text we’re gonna read most of verses 1 to 22 but we’ll start with just verses 1 to 9 so follow along with me as I’m reading from 1st samuel 8 it says it came about when samuel was old that he appointed his sons judges over israel on the name of his firstborn was joelle in the name of his second Abijah they were judging in Beersheba his sons however did not walk in his ways but turned aside after dishonest gain took bribes and perverted justice and all the elders of israel gathered together and came to samuel at Rhema and they said to him behold you have grown old and your sons do not walk in your ways now a point to King for us to judge us like all the nations but the king would but the thing was displeasing in the sight of samuel when they said give us a king to judge us and Samuel prayed to the Lord that is yahweh covenant name of god there he always said to Samuel listen to the voice of the people in regard to all that they say to you but they have not rejected you but they have rejected me from being king over them like all the deeds which they have done since the day I brought them up from Egypt even to this day and that they have forsaken me and served other gods so they are doing to you also now then listen to their voice however you shall solemnly warn them and tell them at the procedure of the king who will reign over them now we’re gonna skip over verses 10 to 18 and these verses Samuel warns the leaders of Israel that their King that they want he’s gonna take many of their people and their goods for his own use and someday Israel even cry out to God over the oppressive nature of their king they say we don’t want this king any more and God says I’m not gonna listen to you in that day let’s resume reading now in verse 19 it says nevertheless the people refuse to listen to the voice of Samuel and they said no but there shall be a king over us that we also may be like all the nations that our king may judge us and go out before us and fight our battles now after Samuel had heard all the words of the people he repeated them in Yahweh’s hearing he always said to Samuel listen to their voice and a point then the king so Samuel said to the men of Israel go every man to a city well now as we always do when we’re trying to study it section of Scripture I want to go through that process of observe interpret apply so we start with observations let’s just look at the details the basic details that appear in the sections we read in first one we see that Samuels old the attempts to point his sons as judges over Israel after him there’s a problem Samuels sons are evil they accept bribes they go after dishonest gain because of this situation the elders gather together and they tell Samuel hey we need a king to rule over us and judge Israel give us a king and the others of Israel they point out in verse 5 that this will make Israel just like what like all the nations the other nations around us they have kings we won’t want to now how God said anything to Israel in the past when it came to a coming human King oh he surely did and we’ve seen this evenin our Sunday school class at Genesis 49 verses 8 to 10 just a slight reference there the scepter shall not depart from Judah it says until the one to whom it belongs comes and he shall have the Dominion of the peoples 4 numbers 24 numbers 24 verses 17 to 19 Balaam in his Oracle he says a star shall arise in Jacob and a scepter from Israel that’s talking about a king or Deuteronomy 17 in the law of Moses itself Deuteronomy 17 verses 14 to 20 there are regulations as to how a king should act in Israel God says there’s gonna be a time when you’re gonna ask for a king here’s how a king should act and then first samuel 2:10 a verse that we looked at together last time hannah praised the spirit inspired prayer and she acknowledges that yahweh will give strength to his king and he will exalt the Horn of his anointed so there’s certainly been reference to Kings before in the Old Testament and have these passages treated a coming kingship positively negatively or in a neutral way well surely it’s positive we’re looking forward to the coming king that God Himself will support and who will serve God but in our passage what Samuels reaction to the people’s request for a king verse 6 it says this displeased Samuel it praise to God about it moreover notice God’s response verses 7 and 9 he says Samuel do as they request but he notes his jewels not really rejecting you Samuel and your leadership they’re actually rejecting me and my leadership as king god knows that this latest act fits with Israel’s general pattern of rebellion and apostasy they’ve been doing this since Egypt God says they tell Samuel though warn them about this coming King and reports them what this kingship is gonna require them Samuel does but as we see in verse 19 the elders don’t listen to Samuels warning they persist they reiterate why they want a king and it’s not only notice that they can be like all the nations but also said the king may judge them go out before them and fight their battles now that last phrase is particularly significant because what did or let me say it this way who previously claimed that he would fight the battles on behalf of Israel and bring the victory it was God God says I will go before you I will fight for you see this in Exodus 14 14 Deuteronomy 1:30 Joshua 23 10 it’s something that God has said again and again to Israel but now as you says we want a human King to fight our battles Samuel repeats Israel’s words to God and God confirms that Samuel should appoint a king for Israel not the most encouraging passage but let’s now that we’ve observed these details let’s ask some questions of interpretation bringing together these details to make conclusions about something that’s not explicitly stated now how is the coming kingship presented here it’s a positive negative neutral surely it’s negative right Israel’s request for a king is likened to rejecting God himself you can’t get much more evil and rebellious than that but how can this be when previous scriptures painted the coming of a human king to Israel in such a positive light how can it be positive in other scriptures but negative here to help us to understand let’s see if there’s anything the text mentions that would suggest why obtaining the kingship as they as they sought to do was evil let’s first consider their method as the people look for a king they do not actually approach God who is their king ultimately they don’t approach God to find out whether it is appropriate that a human king should be raised up over them at this moment did not say God you know we think we would like this we think this would help us we think this would be honoring to you with this please you know instead they demand a human king of Samuel right now they do not consult God’s approval timing and this is presumptuous I can even I would say this is even evil so their method is at fault but more importantly their motivation let’s consider their motivation the is July elders give two main reasons as to why they want a king the first one is that we might yeah we might be like all the nations they say now ask yourselves how often is righteous action going to be produced by seeking to be like those who don’t know God almost never maybe it’s other nations around Israel they don’t have a covenant with Yahweh they don’t have the one true God dwelling among them these other nations they serve false gods that commit abominable deeds and Allah says they want to be like them why would they say that well surely it’s because these Israel thinks these other nations have a good thing and Israel’s missing out I mean look at their kings look at how wise their system is look at what they can accomplish with that mighty king and all those big armies that that king is able to raise we obviously are lagging behind me and we are missing out in Israel we don’t have a kick we don’t have a king like all the nations really Israel is discontent they’re coveting what the other nations have and they are not satisfied they distrust God’s provision for them God says I’ll be your King I’ll take care of you Israel says mm-hmm we’re missing out we need what the other nations got so this is clearly sinful motivation they want to be like the other nations but along with that they say we want a king who will find our battles for us as we noted God promised that he would fight Israel’s battles unusual speak as and in indeed time and time again God did just that he proved no human king no human army can handle the power of Yahweh these are mighty deliverance but what’s difficult about relying on God for victory well it means you got to seek God means you got to obey Him means you can’t just keep following after your sin if you want God to fight for you it also means exercising uncomfortable faith I mean cuz yeah God did deliver in mighty ways but how many times was it only at the last moment hour only against overwhelming odds yeah you 300 people I want you to go against 120,000 oh yeah there are they’re about to assault this city now army bigger than the air more than the number of sand particles on the seashore but don’t worry I just pray I’ll take care of you God’s ways are glorious but they really test Israel’s faith and Israel’s tired of it I mean wouldn’t it be nice surely they’re thinking something like this in themselves would it be nice if we had a king and a mighty army that we could see I mean we could look at the thousands of those soldiers and watch them march out against the any an hour tall strong regal looking ruler we could see all that and and we could feel comfortable and secure yeah the king will take care of it yeah army will take care of it we don’t have to worry so much about flying on God now now this is subtle thinking but God is not fooled he calls out Israel’s wickedness he says really by asking for a king according to these motivations what they’re really saying is that they’d rather have nothing to do with me I don’t wanna have to keep worrying about pleasing your way just give us a king and he’ll take care of us so why was it evil that Israel asked for a human King not because having a human king was evil in itself it was the method and the motivation initials asking for a king it was always God’s good design to give Israel a human king but not so that Israel could stop paying attention to God or just pursue their own fleshly lusts rather God’s king was to act as an agent of justice and righteousness in the land leading the people of Israel and even the surrounding nations to award God and not away from him you go through the book of Judges it’s clear Israel needs a king to lead the people in a United Way after Yahweh but that’s not my issue once a king even in Jesus’s day that’s not the kind of King they want and one a military deliverer who will fight their battles not someone who will lead them back to Yahweh and repentance so Israel does evil but God tells Samuel to do is is a request give them the king why if evils in Israel’s hearts why grant their request why not refuse or even judge them for making that evil request all few answers come to mind first of all it is a judgment actually God was going to judge the evil requests by giving Israel exactly what I wanted you want a king like the surrounding nations I’ll give you a king like the surrounding Nations you think this King now is gonna bring you happiness and security and deliverance but I tell you he’s going to be come to you a source of oppression you will cry out to me because of your King and this will be a judgment on you and isn’t this really the way that all sins and idols work sometimes in judgment God says you know what you really want this Idol I’ll give it to you and you’ll realize how unsatisfying it is and how oppressive it is you don’t you know one experience that kind of judgment that’s why you want to keep following after God so certainly this is granted partially as a judgment but also it is just the faithfulness of God God had already promised that Israel would have a coming human king now as you’ll sought this king for evil purposes but that does not change the fact that God promised one so he’s gonna keep his promise he says I’m still gonna give him a king I think there’s a third element though it’s not just a judgment it’s not just a testimony of God’s faithfulness it’s also an act of love it’s an act of love remember God chose to set his love on Israel because of his covenant with Abraham this unilateral grace founded covenant with Abraham God has determined to do good to Israel and nothing is gonna stop God from doing the good he has determined he would still give Israel a good human king just like he promised a king after God’s own heart a king that would establish justice and direct the people back to God it wouldn’t be Israel’s first king God’s King would come via David and ultimately David’s descendant the greater David Jesus Christ the god man God had set his love on in John he said I’m going to give you a good king first the prototype and David later the god man Savior Messiah Jesus so for the sake of his love and for the sake of his good purposes of bringing that ultimate King to come God granted evils Israel’s evil motivated request for a king so what happens next well we won’t take the time to read the next few chapters but I’ll sum up a little bit of what we see in first samuel 9 to 12 God raises up a man named Saul tall handsome kingly looking Benjamite to be Israel’s first king God tells Samuel to anoint saw with the holy oil from the tabernacle designating Saul as God’s chosen and set apart King really–that’s Messiah this is the Anointed One he’s specially set apart to Yahweh God then changes Saul’s heart God’s Spirit comes upon Saul and power saw for all the responsibilities of kingship and at his coronation Saul actually tries to hide himself he’s not ready to become King doesn’t feel worthy to become king but people find him and they they proclaim him King and this new kingdom of Israel this is the first time we see a kingdom in Israel it starts very optimistically ammonites so people on the eastern side of Israel one of their neighbors they rise up and attack an Israelite city and saw empowered by the Spirit of God he goes and delivers Israel but even Kings are not immune to the principle that we saw last time with Samuel Eli those who honor me I will honor but those who despise me will be lightly esteemed when Saul begins to turn away from God the kingship becomes a curse both on Israel and on Sol himself let’s see how this happens take a look at first Samuel 13 first Samuel 13 we’re gonna start in verse 5 I’ll sum up verses 1 to 4 Saul has just kicked off another war with Philistia he smote one of the Garrison’s that they had in Canaan they’re ready to fight Israel therefore he summons all Israel to get ready to fight against the Philistines but digital summons their armies – and let’s see let’s see how that plays out verse 5 / Samuel 13 now the Philistines assembled to fight with Israel thirty thousand chariots and six thousand horsemen and people like the sand which is on the seashore and abundance ‘no came and camped in mcNeish east of Beth even when the men of Israel saw that they were in a strait the people were hard-pressed and the people hid themselves in caves and thickets and cliffs and cellars Henan pits also some of the Hebrews crossed the Jordan into the land of ganon gillian but as for saw he was still in Gilgal and all the people followed him trembling now he waited seven days according to the appointed time set by Samuel but Samuel did not come to Gilgal and the people were scattering from him so saul said bring to me the bird offering and the peace offerings he offered the burnt offering as soon as he finished offering the burnt offering behold samuel came and saw went out to meet him and to greet him but Samuel said what have you done and Saul said because I saw that the people were scattering from me and that you did not come within the appointed days and that the Philistines were assembling at mcmaster for I said now the Philistines will come down against me at Gilgal well I have not asked the favor of Yahweh so I forced myself and offered the burnt offering Samuel said to Saul you have acted foolishly you have not kept the commandment of Yahweh your God which he commanded you for now Yahweh would have established your kingdom over Israel forever but now your kingdom shall know the ahwe has sought out for himself a man after his own heart and yahweh has appointed him as ruler over his people because you have not kept what Yahweh commanded you and Samuel arose and went up from Gilgal to Gibeah of Benjamin and saw number the people who are present with him about six hundred men start again with observations on this section and verse five we hear about this Philistine army that’s assembled against Israel it’s composed of people like the sand of the sea along with six thousand horsemen and thirty thousand or maybe more likely three thousand in the original text six thousand horsemen and three thousand chariots remember chariots were feared war machines now initial sees what they’re up against that is Israel do they run and hide if you look at that huge army look at their machines we can’t win against them they scatter from salt now there are some who stay with Saul but they’re few they’re trembling they’re getting them fewer and fewer every day in verse 15 were told Saul’s down to just six hundred people by the time Samuel arise Saul was at Gilgal a certain town waiting for Samuel and verse 8 tells that verse 8 tells us that Saul waits for Samuel seven days according to the appointed time set by Samuel Samuel apparently had said to Saul I’m gonna come within seven days wait for me I’m gonna offer sacrifices and I’m gonna give you direction seven days have gone by or most of seven days has gone by and there’s no sign of Samuel and people were scattering from Saul battled with the Philistine Horde is quickly approaching Samuel is not come so Saul commands that the animals for the peace and burnt offerings to God be brought to Saul and he will offer them himself without Samuel but as soon as he’s done sacrificing the burnt offering what happens Samuel arrives it’s like in a movie right very cinematic it’s like the smoke of the altar goes up and when it clears for just a moment being there Samuel just standing there still within the appointed time now there’s the end of verse 10 it’s kinda a little bit surprising you might expect that Shaw would be a little sheepish but he goes out to meet and greet Samuel like everything’s great Samuel says to Saul what have you done but notice Saul’s response he gives three reasons for why he’s offered the sacrifice now now Samuel I can explain the people were scattering from me you didn’t come in the appointed time and the Philistines are gathering a Mick rash and I hadn’t asked you always favor yet via sacrifice notice how he concludes his defense in verse 12 Saul he says I forced myself to offer the sacrifice what is noticeably missing from Saul’s words to Samuel any confession of sin any sort of repentance and so how does Samuel respond it does not give any credibility to solace defenses and say oh oh okay I understand now he instead declares five truths – saw he says you’ve done foolishly you’ve disobeyed God’s command you could have had your kingdom establish perpetually but now your kingdom shall not endure God will raise up someone else to rule a man after his own heart Sam and then leave saw with his few trembling troops that’s not a good place to be left let’s quickly ask a few interpretation questions again now that we’ve observed Saul does not admit any guilt here instead his defense is clearly an effort at what is it not blame-shifting it’s not my fault that people were scattering I had to do something to keep them here and inspire them it’s the people’s fault if they’d stuck around I wouldn’t had to do this or it’s not my fault Samuel you didn’t come on time I had to do something since you failed or it’s not my fault look that Philistines are ready to attack I had to do something to get God on my side if I weren’t for the Philistines I wouldn’t have done it and none of these are sufficient excuses what’s even more interesting is when Saul says he forced himself I forced myself to do it what does this phrase imply about Saul’s action it implies a certain necessity and even nobility and what Saul did you know I really didn’t want to do it but I I was strong enough to overcome my feelings that told me not to do it for the greater good I had to do what was necessary I was strong enough to do it I was able to force myself yeah I know it’s crazy to go do this without You Samuel but I was able to do it here’s the king of Israel raised up by God himself but he’s not leading the people to follow after God in faith what’s he doing he is sinning against God himself and setting a terrible example for Israel but before we analyze Saul further and what’s really going on in his heart let’s take a look and another great failure that saw participates in in 1st Samuel 15 turn over to 1st a mule 15 in the intervening text Jonathan the son of Saul acts full of faith in God and he initiates deliverance against the Philistines the Philistines flee remember these massive Philistines Philistines flee from Jonathan Israel pursues God grants victory Saul then fights a number of other wars with Israel’s neighbors and Saul performers valiantly and then God sends a message to Saul in 1st Samuel 15 first name of 15 in verses 1 to 3 God commands Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites that’s a people who lived in a kind of southern section of Canaan completely destroy the men women children and their animals why because the how the Amalekites treated Israel and Israel came up from Egypt and went to go into the Promised Land the Amalekites opposes you’ll even attacked Israel God says I’m remembering that and now it’s time for judgment Saul you’ve been officially commissioned to be my agent of judgment and utterly destroy this pea and they’re animals let’s see how salt responds to this commission from God follow along with me starting in verse 4 of chapter 15 it says then solve some of the people and numbered them into Lane two hundred thousand foot soldiers and ten thousand men of Judah Saul came to the city of Amalek and set an ambition the valley it’s all said to the key Knights go depart from among the Amalekites so that I do not destroy you with them for you showed kindness to all the sons of Israel when they came up from Egypt so the key Knights departed from among the Amalekites so Saul defeated the Amalekites from Havilah as you go to sure which is east of Egypt he captured a gag the king and the Amalekites alive and utterly destroyed all the people with the edge of the sword but Saul and the people spared a gang and the best of the Sheep the oxen the fatlings the Lambs and all that was good and we’re not willing to destroy them utterly but everything despised and worthless that they utterly destroyed when he keep going here in the word of Yahweh came to Samuel saying I regret that I have made Saul King for he has turned back from following me and has not carried out my commands samuel was distressed it cried out to Yahweh all night samuel rose early in the morning to meet saul and it was told Samuel saying this all came to Carmel and behold he set up a monument for himself then turned and proceeded on down to Gilgal Samuel came to Saul and Saul said to him blessed are you of Yahweh I have carried out the command of Yahweh but Samuel said what then is this bleating of the sheep in my ears and the lowing of the oxen which I hear Saul said they have brought them from the Amalekites for the people spared the best of the sheep and oxen to sacrifice to Yahweh your God but the rest we have utterly destroyed and Samuel said to Saul wait and let me tell you what you always said to me last night and he said to him speak Samuel said is it not true though you were little in your own eyes you were the head of the tribes of Israel and Yahweh anointed you king over Israel and you always sent you on a mission and said go and utterly destroy the sinners the Amalekites and fight against them until they are exterminated why then did you not obey the voice of Yahweh but rushed upon the spoil and did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh then Saul said to Samuel I did abate a voice of Yahweh and went on the mission on which he always sent me in a broad pack a gag the king of Amalek and have utterly destroyed the Amalekites but the people took some of the spoil sheep and oxen the choices of the things devoted to destruction to sacrifice to Yahweh your God at Gilgal Samuel said has the always much delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of Yahweh behold to obey is better than sacrifice and to heed then the fat of rams for rebellion is as the sin of divination an insubordination is as iniquity and idolatry because you have rejected the word of Yahweh he has also rejected you from being king then Saul said to Samuel I have sinned have indeed transgressed the command of Yahweh and your words because I feared the people and listen to their voice now therefore please pardon my sin and return with me and I may worship Yahweh Oh Samuel said to Saul I will not return with you for you have rejected the word of Yahweh and Yahweh has rejected you from being king over Israel as Samuel started to turn to go Saul seized the edge of his robe at or so Samuel said to him Yahweh has joined the kingdom of Israel from you today and giving it to your neighbor who is better than you also the glory of Israel will not lie or change his mind for he is not a man that he should change his mind and he said I have sinned but please honor me now before the elders of my people and before Israel and go back with me that I may worship Yahweh your God so Samuel went back following salt and saw worshiped Yahweh then Samuel said bring me a gag the king of the Amalekites and a guy came to him cheerfully and a guy said surely the bitterness of death has passed but Samuel said as your sword has made women childless so shall your mother be childless among women and Samuel hewed a gag to pieces before Yahweh at Gilgal and Samuel went to Rhema but Saul went up to his house at Gibeah of Saul Samuel did not see Saul again until the day of his death for Samuel grieved over Saul and Yahweh regretted that he had made Saul king over Israel this is much larger section there’s a lot we could say about it let’s just make certain observations with the time that we have so I’ll received a commission from God but how did Saul respond to that Commission did he fulfill what God called him to do all Saul destroys most of the Amalekites but he spares the king and he spares the best of the livestock also here later on in the scriptures that they’re still Amalekite people that Saul spared as well because they’re going to come back to afflict Israel so Saul is not complete in his charge or in his obedience to God any response God tells Samuel that God regrets making Saul King Saul’s disobedient Samuel too is distressed over Saul and he cries out all night to God then Samuel goes to meet Saul but when he does he hears that Saul’s moved on to a different place but in the meantime according to verse 12 what is all done he set up a monument oh good a monument to Yahweh oh no this is a monument to himself a monument to Saul samuel finally catches up with saul notice Saul’s reception of Samuel he blesses Samuel and reports that he saw has fulfilled God’s command then Samuel asked pointedly why do I hear all the sounds of animals it’s all explained so well you know the people and not me they brought the animals to sacrifice to God samer mine saw how God made Saul King Saul used to be humble God made him King and then God commissioned saw specifically just to destroy all the Amalekites and their animals Samuel asked Saul why did you not obey God Saul notice in verse 20 he insist that he has obeyed God but the people were the ones who took the spoil as sacrifices then Samuel says some pretty profound poetry points out the sauce and basic truths to God what is better than any sacrifice or religious ritual obedience what is worse than even divination or idol worship disobedience and he solemnly pronounces on Saul because you have rejected God in his word God has rejected you from being King hey reiterating what he had said before this is doubly confirmed Saul you will not be king over Israel now soul does something surprising in verse 24 he admits his sin he confesses his sin and the reason for it and noticed the reason he says I feared the people I didn’t want to lose their approval or support that’s why I did it he asks for Samuels pardon and then he asked for Samuel to go with him to worship sano refuses says I’m not going with you you rejected God solvent seizes Samuels garment you gotta imagine that must’ve been a somewhat forceful grab and garment tears then Samuel reiterates to saw that God has torn the kingdom from Saul is gonna give it to a better man he says that God will not change his mind about this because God is not a man that he should change his mind and then Saul confesses his sin again but then requests that Samuel go with him to worship and notice the reason verse 30 that you or that I might be honored before the elders and the people of Israel samuel acquiesces and he follow Saul and worships together before the people then notice samuel does something that Saul would not do he calls for a gag to be brought forth he kills a gang but not just kills it says he hewed him or he hacked him to pieces he cut a gag into little bits now well first of all that’s a little gory second of all Wow Samuel is an old man and he’s doing this that’s what he does Samuel stalled and separate and were told that Samuel continues to grieve over Saul and God again we’re told regrets making Saul king over Israel so again not a super happy section but a very instructive one now that we’ve made these observations let’s go again to interpretation questions yeah mark you mentioned a few comments it is interesting that Saul says your God Yahweh your God doesn’t say my god is that loaded with significance possibly maybe he didn’t feel right saying my god so there’s a little bit of a conscience working on him but let’s have some interpretation questions why does Samuel hack a gag to pieces I mean it’s not a little much well clearly this is an object lesson isn’t it Saul was not careful to obey the whole command of God and he left some of it undone but Samuel in contrast he’s careful to obey God’s Word so much that he will utterly make sure that it is done not just by running a gag through but by cutting him into little bits Saul you see what you should have done something like this now the question of obedience is never how little do I need to do before it’s sin the question instead is how much can I do to make sure that I fully please God if you find yourself thinking in terms of bare minimums what’s the minimum I have to do to leave my family spiritually what’s the minimum I have to do to be involved in the church if you’re thinking that way you were thinking foolishly you’re thinking the opposite of Samuel here is thinking more like Saul why had salt left egg AG alive in the first place you kill all the rest why did you leave their King alive we don’t know text doesn’t tell us in particular but likely just because of the behavior of other Kings at this time it was to treat him as a trophy Kings often would show off other captive kings as symbol of their own power their own glory if you’ve had a little collection of King to conquered that would make you seem like a really great they’re really great King a really great Conqueror so Sol’s indulging in that when Saul is confronted over his disobedience what do we see him doing again protesting his innocence and shifting blame now this time they saw eventually admits his sin and he even admits their reason for his sin it was because he feared the people now why would fear of man why would fear of the people cause Saul to leave the best animals alive can you see the connection well the people wanted these animals and Saul was afraid of opposing that desire if I force these people to give up the animals that they really wants well people might turn against me maybe they won’t support me in my wars anymore or maybe they’ll remove me as king so I got to keep the people on my side I have to let them take the animals that’s what Saul was thinking Saul admits this he admits his sin but does he repent of it does he actually turn from this fear of man and turned back to fearing Yahweh I think the answer is clearly no and how do we know that from the passage look the way he treats Samuel at the end Saul insists that Samuel go with him why so that Saul might be honored in front of the people he admits his fear of man but then he says please help me indulge my fear of man don’t let me be Dishonored you walk out of here with that disapproving face everybody’s gonna know that you rebuked me please don’t do that come with me worship with me show me that you show everyone that you support me I need that it’s all still behaving according to the same paradigm that he was behaving before he craves the honor and support of the people and he says Samuel you can’t leave I need you to honor me he doesn’t change so in these last two passengers in first Samuel 13 and 4 same of 15 we see Saul committing serious sins direct rebellion against Yahweh he’s not waiting for Samuel in order to get God’s direction or offer sacrifices he’s deliberately disobeying God’s charge and his mission against the Amalekites but based on what we’ve seen and heard of Saul what heart sins are at the root of his disobedience Saul partially said it himself but is it not both pride and fear of man now he’s committing certain external sins but they’re all motivated by these two factors pride and fear of man Saul thinks nothing of making monuments to himself showing off captured kings as trophies and excusing his sins is actually piety I forced myself Samuel this is because Saul has turned away from that humble perspective he had he now sees himself as deserving of honor praise submission support doesn’t remember the only God really deserves these things and anything that Saul has including his kingship is a gift it’s a gift from God to be gratefully accepted and responsibly exercise but not clung to y’all way to what seems best to him don’t sin in order to keep some treasure that Yahweh has given you Saul also fears fears man he fears the desertion of the Israelites he fears the onslaught of the Philistines he fears the animosity to soldiers after they plundered the Amalekites at all costs Israel wants to secure the approval of his fellow Israelites because Saul thinks if the Israelites are on my side and I can protect what I really really value I can protect the kingship I can stroke my pride and I can secure myself against the enemies of Israel if I just have the people on my side I’ll be safe you can see there’s a parallel between what we’ve seen in first time you’ll eight and what we’ve seen in these latter two chapters I see between a Judah you mentioned a verse we’re going to come back to that verse in the end because it’s a good summary of what we’re seeing here but there’s the same error in judgment made by Israel as made by Saul do you see it in both instances there is a foolish trust in the visible the visible things of the world over the invisible God while the king was the fleshly source of security for the Israelites oh we just had a strong King we’ll be safe the people were the fleshly source of security for salt off I just had their support I’ll be safe we’ll be safe and when it came to battles Saul performed bravely when the numbers were on his side but when victory looked impossible Saul despaired along with the people even in his devotion to God Saul look to externals rather than the internal essence twice Saul figures that he can just sacrifice the correct animals to God and that will be more important than actually obeying God that will cover it Saul just like Asia was not willing to put his trust in the invisible God for deliverance but instead he looked to people he looked to worldly wisdom he looked to his own performance he looked to rituals in order to get what he wanted and get what he needed or what he thought he needed but in this is fatal miscalculation Saul essentially rejected God as did Israel and thus God rejected Saul no Saul’s life I will see this more Saul’s life is really a profound warning to us today by clinging tightly to the kingship and longing inordinately for the approval of people salt ensured that he would lose the kingship and be disapproved by God you know because that is often when it comes down to which do you love more the approval of men in the approval Oh God Saul loved and trusted in earthly treasures more than God and in doing so he ended up losing both his earthly treasures and God it’s the most foolish calculation it’s like what Jesus says in Matthew 16:25 Matthew 16:25 for whoever wishes to save his life will lose it but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it this is fundamental to Christianity right this is fundamental to true religion the way up is the way down if you want security exultation vindication it comes by humbling yourself before God proceeding after him in obedience letting go of all the treasures of the world letting go of any Idol that you had did you cling to anything in the world you say no this is great I need this I must have this well what’s the inevitable result that thing won’t satisfy you that thing won’t secure you and you can’t keep it you lose it and even worse you’ll lose gone your God says you can’t serve me and idols at the same time consider the exact opposite of what Jesus says to his disciples in Matthew 6 at the 6:30 but seek seek first the Lord and his kingdom and all these things all these physical things all these things you worry about are often get tempted to be concerned about these things will be added to you God will take care of it I mean isn’t this the most basically wise calculation that you can make hmm turn against God trust in man I won’t get the things I need and I’ll lose God or trust in God receive God in eternal life and get God’s perfect perfect provision in my life who wouldn’t do that well it takes faith it takes an uncomfortable faith doesn’t it it takes that humbling yourself before God Saul was not willing to do which Israel was not willing to do and thus they reap the consequences of their proud way now pride and fear man they really do go together and even as Christians those can be things that we fall into the Spirit is speaking to us from this passage that we are to turn away from that just repent from that faulty way of thinking that proud way of thinking and instead fall after God trust in God we’re now essentially moving into application now and let’s do that in a more formal way I kind of had to restrain myself in terms of applications from this passage because there’s so many that we could talk about especially when it comes to the fear of man and dealing with sin at a root level but I’m just gonna boil it down into two main applications I hope that you’ll consider continue to meditate over these passages and what you’ve heard today consider these things more and how they should make a difference in your life but to two applications I want to bring to your attention two main applications remember always the third aspect of Bible study it’s not really complete until you’ve applied it we’re meant to be changed by the Word of God so how are we meant to be changed number one be we’re trusting and the broken reeds of this world now I say broken Reed I’m referring to well actually this is a phrase used in the scriptures somebody says and you know Israel’s trusting in that broken Reed of Egypt that if a man leads on it it will break and it will pierce his hand and you know what the securities of this world that just like that they’re broken Reed’s when you try and lean on it not only does it not support you but it the the sharp part of it goes right into your hand and cuts you that’s what it’s like when you turn to some false security some uncertain security of this world and we’re very tempted to do this right and our better moments when we’re thinking so billion we’re thinking scripturally yeah we say oh no I trust God but so often we’re tempted to depart from God and trust in something else look for something else for our security or satisfaction the government our health the love and support of friends and family at popularity hardwork medicine and technology many things sinful flesh wants to go to these things and and try and cling to them for security why because they’re visible and because having them seems to suggest you won’t need to rely on God anymore oh I don’t have to worry look at all the money we’ve saved I’ll have to worry I’ve got all these friends who can support me support us if things start going badly but will any of these anything like them truly secure you from life’s troubles well they always keep you safe in at peace far from it any of these so called sources of security they will bring with them troubles themselves and they can all be lost in an instant money health technology medicine friends they can all be lost and they often are brothers and sisters I just not be taken in by the fall of if I only had blank then I could be happy and secure but until then uh I just I can’t be at rest if you’re thinking that way while relying on the broken reeds of the world will never find true security never find true peace and worse will put in danger our eternal security because God says if your trusting is something else you’re not trusting in me and that that brings judgment none of these things money technology then doctors secure eternal life for you that’s only in the mercy and grace of God in Jesus Christ so really for both why look to the broken reeds of the world for your provision in this life and also for your provision in the life to come and certainly don’t pray to God that you might receive some worldly security so that you don’t need him anymore now we all want to express this to God but in our heart sometimes we can be thinking this right oh god I just really want you to change this situation so I’m not so forced to rely on you that’s not trust and the broken reads of the world but what instead should we do trust our invisible and faithful God this is the same lesson that God is trying to teach Israel again and again in the Old Testament and it’s the same lesson that we need to learn to everything on earth will fail but God will not yes he will make his people exercise uncomfortable faith he will bring about glorious deliverance at the right time but it’s maybe not the time that you want or the time that you expect it will require you to humble yourself and say god knows what he’s doing I don’t deserve anything God is being gracious to me God is the only steadfast rock he is the sovereign Lord he can and will take care of you if you will look to him you can know that if you have God nothing truly can shake you now if you stand up for God if you follow after God it may cost you it may cost you dearly it may cost you even those things that we would otherwise cling to for security may cost you your money may cost you your possessions may cost you your friends even your family but you know what if it does you will still be alright why because you have God you have the rock what else do you need you know the words of Martin Luther’s famous hymn a mighty fortress is our God the last verse says let Goods and kindred go this mortal life also the body they may kill God’s truth abideth still his kingdom is forever if you know God and Jesus Christ who is the only Savior then you have an unshakeable secure place in the kingdom of God a kingdom that will not pass away if you have that and if you have God on your side why fear why fear man why fear the loss of anything in this world you won’t lose what you ultimately need you won’t lose any ultimate treasure you won’t lose God and you won’t lose your place in God’s kingdom where you will dwell with him and he with you so what does this mean we need to take this truth seriously we need to actually start living by faith and not by sight this is something that we can so easily affirm with our mouths and yet not do practically with our lives you know I was thinking about this I was part of a Bible study yesterday where we were talking all about the sovereignty of God God is indeed sovereign but do we actually live in light of that truth I mean if if God is really all-powerful and he’s really on our side then why are we so fearful all the time why do it’s like a slight challenge come to our faith and we say oh no what am I going to do instead of realizing I have gone on my side yeah things might be a little difficult but the Lord will provide why am I gonna fear when the scripture says the same thing if God is for us who can be against us and then one of the song says by our by my god I can run against a troop I can face a whole troop of enemies by my god I can leap over a wall I don’t know about you but it’s pretty difficult to leap over a wall but he says if God is with me and I know he can enable me to do whatever he’s called me to do why be afraid so ask yourselves I mean actually I should say this first this may sound really radical but it’s basic to being a Christian isn’t this fundamental to being a follower of Christ no longer fear the world or man but instead fear God Revere God say I at the uttermost I do not want to dishonor God I don’t want to with my life by submitting to anxiety and fear by say essentially to God God I can’t trust you you’re not worthy of my trust and you just haven’t given me a good enough track record to believe you a reverence for God what’s nothing to do with that kind of thinking or heart speaking it says no oh God I want you are the true God and you were totally worthy of my trust and adoration what you’ll provide this will be hard maybe this will be hard maybe it won’t be the Lord you’ll provide so where do you need to apply this truth in your life it’s fundamental we’re gonna hear it again and again the scriptures where do you need to apply it today where’s that that aspect of fearing man or just fear in general where you say oh I don’t know if I can trust God you can trust God and if you are willing to if we blessed and you’ll be vindicated but if you’re not willing to remember Saul remember Israel and their fear they rejected God in order to obtain the favor of man but what did they receive the rejection of God you don’t want to be rejected by God not when such a blessed alternative exists as was referred to in the comments proverbs 29:25 the fear of man brings a snare but he who trusts in Yahweh will be exalted that’s a promise and you can take hold of it because God’s Word is true some other comments there I noticed from Mark John 12 43 we saw people didn’t go after Christ because they loved the approval of men rather than the approval of God and that is a snare and mark also mentions Hebrews 12 27 29 we have a kingdom that cannot be shaken we have a God who is with us so we don’t have to fear yeah Rory mentioned you another who really mentions another application this is fundamental when it comes to the gospel right proclaiming the gospel we fear the reaction of people and that’s often why we don’t speak but let’s remember we have God on our side they don’t have anything on their side their arm is the arm of flesh to use scriptural language but our strength is in the Lord if God is working that person’s heart he will turn even if you don’t give an imperfect presentation his heart will believe maybe not immediately maybe you’re just planting a seed but why are you afraid be faithful God will vindicate you and any negative response you get you won’t really be able to shake you now of course we nobody wants a hostile response nobody wants people that to dislike them and hate them and it hurts it hurts whenever you experienced that but it shouldn’t unduly shake you it shouldn’t rattle you to your core and you say oh I I will never do that again because that’s not the heart of faith and that’s not the heart that is intent on pleasing the Lord above all that’s the heart that fears man we don’t want that again remember the example of Saul well that’s it for this week if you have other questions or comments as others have done you can post them in the chat hall I’ll stay around a little bit afterwards to interact with you of course you can always email me at Daffy cap osha at gmail.com next week we look at what has already been alluded to in this lesson God says I’m raising up a different King a king after my own heart and we’re gonna see how God indeed does that with certain shepherd young shepherd named David God’s true king will come to Israel through David but even he is just the prototype of a much greater king that we have in Jesus Christ let’s close our time of study with prayer Heavenly Father we thank you for your word and we know that this is a challenging word from your spirit today because it gets to what is a fundamental conflict that we all have in our cell which is the fear of man versus the fear of you Oh God deliver us from the fear of man deliver us Lord from our lying on mere flesh first strength and security Jeremiah 17 Lord I’m reminded of that text says cursed is the man who trusts in mankind it makes flesh his strength but later on it says but blessed is the man who makes the ahwe his trust and his strength Lord we want that enable us to do that God we know it will require us to be humble it will require our repentance and letting go of any earthly treasure but please spirit of God enable us to do that Lord if any have been fundamentally trusting in something else other than you for security in this world and salvation in the next I pray that they would repent and I thought today Lord they would repent and believe in the only Savior in rock Jesus Christ I want to pray that you bless the rest of the time of worship and learning today and thank you for these people who have turned into listen I pray that you would work wonderfully in their lives in Jesus name Amen well thank you all again for joining me in this time of steady I’ll hang around for a little bit afterwards if you would like to ask a question or share a comment but otherwise I’ll see you in the other livestream service and I’ll see you next week

  • God Calls Samuel

    God Calls Samuel

    Answers Bible Curriculum 2nd Edition Unit 8 Lesson 74

    This week in Sunday school, we look at how God raises up Israel’s last judge: Samuel. How is Israel doing spiritually at the end of the Judges period? Why does God condemn and curse the previous judge, Eli? And what do these chapters show us about walking before God in pride or in humility? We’ll consider these questions and more.

    Our text for this lesson is 1 Samuel 1:1-4:22.

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    and it’s time to get started so let me say good morning everyone and thank you for joining the Calvary Community Church Sunday School class we are M and I are now here on the East Coast thank you for those of us you or those of you who are praying for us got us safely here and a very interesting day of transport especially at the airport and on the airplane talk about that story another time but we’re continuing on today in our study of the answers Bible curriculum moving chronologically through the Bible and we now find ourselves in the books of Samuel we moved on from the book of Judges but we’re still in the judges period last time we looked at Ruth and the wonderful account of how God showed himself to be the great Redeemer but today we’re looking at God’s call to Samuel o also happy Mother’s Day just want to say that officially since everyone is here on this dream now the past is one of the passage will be kind of moving past today has to do with Mother’s won’t be camping there Hannah’s prayer and Hannah’s experience has a lot to do with mothers so hopefully maybe you can go back and look at that as part of your Mother’s Day observance but we’re talking more specifically about Samuel today now our accounts is found at the beginning of the book of 1st Samuel 1st and 2nd Samuel were originally composed as one book later split just for convenience non inspired split but this history book this book of Samuel is a book filled with notable contrasts it especially contrasts the proud and the humble before God and we’re going to see this already in the beginning of the book with what we’re looking at today when we hear about the last two judges in Israel Eli and Samuel now how is it that these two judge delivers that God raised up both of them himself how is it that they contrast so much what did God do with Eli and with Samuel and what can we learn when it comes to our own necessary living humbly before God even amid an ongoing difficult coronavirus quarantine situation yes this is a situation where we need you if we’re going to walk rightly before God so we need to hear what the Word of God has for us today and take it to heart so let’s ask God’s blessing on this time of study pray with me Heavenly Father we thank you for your word and help me to be able to explain it accurately and hopefully and Lord I pray that the people would be attentive all those who are listening today so they would be very careful to observe what you are saying not really what I am saying but Lord what you say in your word what the god of the universe says in his word Lord and I pray that we would all be encouraged convicted and transformed by it than Jesus name Amen all right please take your Bibles and open to the book of 1st Samuel 1st samuel appears right after the Old Testament books of judges and Ruth we’re gonna start in 1st Samuel not at the very beginning but actually at the beginning of chapter 2 right where we see the song of Hannah this prayer song this praise song this prayer poem of Hannah right at the beginning of 1st Samuel chapter 2 we’re gonna look at this song because I want us to see that theme that I talked about and just a moment ago about the contrast between the humble and the proud look at 1st Samuel 2 verses 1 to 10 where it says then Hannah prayed and said my heart exalts in the Lord that is yahwah covenant name there my horn is exalted in yahweh my mouth speaks boldly against my enemies because I rejoice in your salvation there is no one holy like Yahweh indeed there was no one besides you nor is there any rock like our God boast no more so very proudly you know let arrogance come out of your mouth for Yahweh is a God of knowledge and with him actions are weighed the bows of the mighty are shattered but the feeble gird on strength those who were full hired themselves out for bread but those who are hungry ceased to hunger even the barren gives birth to seven but she who has many children languishes yahweh kills and makes alive he brings down to and raises up Yahweh makes pouring rich he brings low he also exalts he raises the poor from the dust he lifts the needy from the ash heap to make them sit with nobles and inherit a seat of Honor for the pillar of the earth are the lords our that is Yahweh’s and he set the world on them he keeps the feet of his godly ones but the wicked ones are silenced in darkness for not by might shall a man prevail those who contend with Yahweh will be shattered against them he will thunder in the heavens and Yahweh will judge the ends of the earth and he will give strength to his king and he will exalt the Horn of his Anointed One second year I see I have to advance the slides in a little different way than I’m used to okay now we have a fair amount of text to cover today so won’t be able to look at this section very much in depth but do notice the contrast that is presented between the humble and the proud whom does this text say God humbles and destroys it is the proud it is the great it is the wicked but whom does God exalts and bless well does the humble and does the poor it is the righteous theme of the proud versus the humble and how God treats each of them it’s presented throughout the scripture but especially here in the books of Samuel fundamentally we hear in the scriptures again and again God as opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble he will judge the haughty and bring them down but he will exalt the humble and vindicate their trust in him now this was very much true in the life of Hannah and we don’t have time to go back to chapter 1 and read all about it but let me just bring some of those details back to your mind Hannah was one of the two wives of an affair might Nant man named Elkanah hannah though was barren she couldn’t have any children while her arrival the other wife pnina was able to have children and was bearing children for Elkanah penina frequently proudly provoked hana over this baroness that hannah had and remember that baroness was considered a great shame and a sign of divine disfavor in those days but hana cries out to God in faith filled prayer and God hears Hannah’s cry he exalts Hannah Eve indicates her trust in Yahweh by giving her a son whom she named Samuel Samuel sounds like the Hebrew for God hears or God listens now this theme of the proud verse the humble like I said it plays out again and again for Samuel and sometimes a person in the account my King David will experience both exultation and humbling based on how that person is responding to God and walking before God but we see it already at the beginning of this book right even in Hannah’s prayer but do you notice something else in their prayer in verse 10 Hannah makes a reference to something that does not yet exist in Israel she says that God will give strength to his king I’m gonna exalt the Horn of his anointed there’s no king in Israel yeah Hannah knows that a king is coming God specially anointed a specially empowered king will come to Israel and this is another theme that we see in the books of Samuel God will raise up and strengthen his chosen King and this is something an issue really needs because if we’ve been following along the narrative in the book of Judges Israel needs someone to lead them in righteousness back to Yahweh every man is doing what’s right in his own eyes they need someone to lead them after the Lord now this kind of sets the stage a little bit but let’s look at the state of the judgeship in Israel and even Israel spiritual state which we hear about next in chapter 2 in 1st Samuel 2 verses 12 to 17 we’re here about the current judge Eli and his family let’s see what it says about Eli first you were first Samuel – starting verse 12 now the sons of Eli were worthless men they did not know Yahweh and the custom of the priesthood the people when any man was offering a sacrifice the priests servants would come while a meat was boiling with a three-pronged fork in his hand then he would thrust it into the pan or kettle or caldron or pot all that the fort brought up the priest would take for himself thus they did in Shiloh to all the Israelites who came there also before they burned the fat the priests servant would come and say to the man who was sacrificing gives the priests meat for roasting as he will not take boiled meat from you only raw if the man said to him he must surely burn the fat first and then take as much as you desire then he would say no but you shall give it to me now and if not I will take it by force thus the sin of the young men was very great before Yahweh and the men despised the offering of Yahweh now boy they have been wondering as we’ve moved through the book of Judges where are the priests in all this what’s going on with the tabernacle what are gods specially chosen priests doing during all this downward spiral in Israel Israel’s turning to idolatry what are the priests doing well we get a bit of an answer here just some observations on this section of text we see that Eli is both high priest and judge in Israel he’s one of those judge delivers one of those adjudicators in Israel and here we see the sons of Eli are also serving as priests but immediately we’re told that these sons are worthless men they do not know Yahweh in fact these two sons and we hear their names later hoffa and Phineas they’ve been inaugurated to wicked practices when it comes to God’s offerings notice the first part they steal part of the boiled offerings with a three-pronged fork now that God did make provision in his law that some of the offerings would belong to the priests part of the offerings but it wasn’t this provision this is something that these sons have added on and second sons demand part of the raw offerings even before the fat has been even before where the fat has been burned now what’s the big deal about the fat well according to the law of Moses the fat belongs to the Lord all the fat has to be removed and burned on the altar as a as an offering to Yahweh but here we’re told the priest insists on taking the meat with the fat and if the offer refuses to give it up the priest will take it by force verse 17 summarizes that these acts are very great sin before Yahweh and they are signs of Eli sons utter contempt for God’s holy sacrifices and you can just imagine what this must have been like for the worshipers coming to the tabernacle they’re looking to honor God they want to worship God with these offerings and they’re seeing the priests themselves are full of greed and utter disregard for God’s law that would have been extremely discouraging bewildering demoralizing for the few in Israel who are actually trying to be faithful I mean if anybody should be following Yahweh faithfully shouldn’t it be God’s priests and after all these are sons of a judge before telling us more the author takes a quick aside in verses 18 to 21 I’ll just summarize that briefly there’s another reference to Samuel Samuel is dedicated by Hanna as a servant to Yahweh from his boyhood after weaning him at about three years old she basically drops him off at the tabernacle says Eli he is going to be a servant to the Lord he’s actually been dedicated as a Nazarite kind of like Samson was from his youth and we’re told in these verses that he is ministering before Yahweh every day Hanna his mother continues to make garments for young Samuel and God bless his Hannah with five more children so there’s a quick aside in verse 22 they come back to Eli’s sons verse 22 to 25 let’s read a little bit more about them in verse 22 it says now Eli was very old and he heard all that his sons were doing to all Israel and how they lay with the women who served at the doorway the tent of meeting he sense them why do you do such things the evil things that I hear from all these people know my sons the report is not good which I hear the always people circulating if one man sins against another God will mediate for him but for man’s sins against Yahweh who can intercede for him they would not listen to the voice of their father for Yahweh desire to put them to death whoa we see here about Eli sons beyond their greedy desire for more meat they’re actually sleeping with the women who are ministering and serving at God’s Tabernacle sin is all over the tabernacle and it starts with the priests Eli’s own sons and the sin is not secret all Israel knows about it and Eli hears about it from Israel all y’all ways people are giving this report about Eli’s sons so Eli therefore confronts his sons we’ve seen the text he warns them about the consequences of their sin before God but they do not listen and why not the text says because God desired to put them to death they would not he would not let them repent and so be saved now this is not absolving him responsibility surely they also did not listen because they were proud and because they love their own sin this was also partly a judgment on God a judgment from God he was hardening their hearts now I know we’re kind of moving briskly as we have a lot of text to cover but after this little section you ought that gives us another aside regarding Samuel look at verse 26 chapter 2 verse 26 it says now the boy Samuel was growing in stature and in favor both with Yahweh and with men so notice while Eli sons the priests they’re stealing meat sleeping around Samuel is growing up and growing in favor with God now looking at these chapters of this far we might we might want to save Eli well his sons are bad but he lies decent he’s pretty good after all he rebuked his sons they just wouldn’t listen to him I mean I guess he’s too old to do anything more but at least he tried least he tried to set things right well before we come to that conclusion speed the rest of chapter 2 because God has a slightly different opinion of Eli and he sends a special message to Eli be an unnamed prophet look at first email 2 verses 27 to 36 it says that a man of God came to Uihlein said to him thus says Yahweh did I not indeed reveal myself to the house of your father when they were in Egypt in bondage to Pharaoh’s house then I’ll not choose them from all the tribes of Israel to be my priests to go up to my altar to burn incense to carry an ephod before me did I not give to the house of your father all the fire offerings of the sons of Israel why do you kick at my sacrifice and at my offering which I have commanded in my dwelling and honor your son’s above me by making yourselves fat with a choicest of every offering of my people Israel therefore Yahweh God of Israel declares I did indeed say that your house in the house of your father should walk before me forever but now y’all way declares far be it from me for those who honor me I will honor and those who despise me will be lightly esteemed behold the days are coming when I will break your strength and the strength of your father’s house so that there will not be an old man in your house you will see the distress of mind welling in spite of all the good that I do for Israel and an old man will not be in your house forever yet I will not cut off every man of yours from my altar so that your eyes will fail from weeping and your soul grieve and all the increase of your house will die in the prime of life this will be the sign to you which will come concerning your two sons hophni and Phinehas on same day both of them will die but I will raise it for myself a faithful priest will do according to what is in my heart and in my soul I will build him an enduring house and he will walk before my anointed always everyone who was left in your house will come and bow down to him for a piece of sewer or a loaf of bread and say please assign me to one of the priests offices so that I may eat a piece of bread this section is quite striking let’s make some observations here God through this anonymous man of God he first reminds you life something starting in verse 27 God reminds Eli that God chose Eli’s house that is the house of Aaron to minister as priests on behalf of Israel this was an exalted position but it is one that carried serious responsibilities God then lays out a series of condemnation Zhan Eli and Eli’s house notice God uses the term you yourselves Eli is concluded in this from what does God condemn Eli for treating God’s holy offerings with contempt for honoring his sons above God and for fattening himself along with his sons on the choices part of the peoples offerings and this is interesting because we just saw earlier in the chapter that Eli rebukes his sons and yet what is he like doing he’s eating of the same meat as his sons the meat that did not belong to the priest he tells his songs you shouldn’t do that but he’s eating the meat too and pointedly in Chapter four when we hear about the death of Eli part of the reason why he dies is because he’s old and it says heavy he literally fattened himself up on meat that did not belong to him God rebukes him and in verse 30 God pronounces a change to what was previously promised to Eli as a descendant of Aaron God says I said your house would walk before me forever my god says far be it from me to do this for you and why because of the principle that god declares and this is a very important principle for us to remember those who honor me I will honor and those who despise me will be lightly esteemed isn’t this exactly the same principle that we saw essentially presented in Hannah’s prayer in Chapter two God humbles the proud but he exalts the humble those who honor God he will honor but those who treat him with contempt God will cast them down God is really trying to emphasize something to us today we need to take that to heart starting in verse 31 God announces a curse on Eli’s house that is his dynastic line and this curse has several components he says first that Eli’s family’s strength will be broken there will be no old men left in it they will all die in the prime of life he also says that he will not completely cut off Eli’s line but rather than a mercy the purpose of it appears to be so that Eli’s family will never stop grieving says Eli you and those after you they will never stop weeping I’m not gonna completely cut you off but I’m gonna keep on bringing tragedy to your family and then he God also gives a sign that this judgment will come to pass and notice what the sign is it’s that both of Eli’s sons will die on the same day and that’s not the judgment that’s part of the judgment it’s a sign that the judgment will come to pass says this will be the sign god also says that he’s going to raise up a new faithful priest who will have an enduring house that is an enduring lineage unlike the broken lineage that we’re going to see happen with Eli’s house there’s gonna be a different priest with a new and lasting lineage and God says this priest will be there to walk before my anointed always and there’s that term anointed again who is God’s anointed well that’s actually the term from what we from where we get Messiah from this is another reference to God’s King he says this priests this new priest I’m going to raise up he’s going to walk before my anointed king and when this happened God says anyone left an Eli’s house will come begging to this new priest for food from money or for position to fill now notice what Eli’s reaction is to all of this actually you can’t really notice it because we don’t hear about it it’s not presented what did he think of this what did he say to Yahweh we’re not told but let’s observe one more section having to do with Eli and his sons before we take a step back and ask some interpretation questions look at chapter 3 and we’ll read the whole chapter going to the first verse of chapter 4 chapter 3 we start again with the reference to Samuel it says now the boy samuel was ministering to Yahweh before Eli and word from Yahweh was rare in those days visions were infrequent it happened at that time as Eli was lying down in his place as eyesight had begun to grow dim and he could not see well and the lamp of God had not yet gone out and Samuel was lying down in the temple of Yahweh where the Ark of God was now Yahweh called Samuel and he said Here I am and you ran to Eli and said Here I am for you called me but he said I did not call lie down again so he went and lay down yeah I call yet again Samuel so Samuel arose and went to Eli and said Here I am for you called me but he answered I did not call my son lie down again now Samuel did not yet know Yahweh nor had the word of Yahweh yet been revealed to him so Yahweh called Samuel again for the third time and he arose and went to Eli and said Here I am before you called me then Eli discerned that Yahweh was calling the boy and Eli said to Samuel go lie down and it shall be if he calls you then you shall say speak Yahweh for your servant is listening so Samuel went and lay down in his place and Yahweh came and stood and called us at other times Samuel Samuel and Samuel said speak for your servant is listening you always said to Samuel behold I’m about to do a thing in Israel at which both ears of everyone who hears it will tingle and that day I will carry out against Eli all that I have spoken concerning his house from beginning to end or I have told him and I’m about to judge his house forever but the iniquity which he knew because his sons brought a curse on themselves and he did not rebuke them therefore I’ve sworn to the house of you like that the iniquity of Eli’s house shall not be atoned for by sacrifice or offering forever so Samuel lay down until morning and he opened the doors to the house of Yahweh as Samuel was afraid to tell the vision to Eli then Eli called Samuel and said Samuel my son and he said Here I am he said what is the word that he spoke to you please do not hide it from me may God do so to you and more also if you hide anything from me of all the words that he spoke to you so Samuel told him everything and hid nothing from him and he said it is Yahweh let him do what seems good to him and Samuel grew and Yahweh was with him and let none of his words fail all Israel from Dan even to Beersheba knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of Yahweh and Yahweh appeared again at Shiloh because Yahweh revealed himself to Samuel at Shiloh by the word of Yahweh thus the word of Samuel came to all Israel let’s observe this last passage we see Samuels again ministering before Yahweh we’re also told that supernatural words from Yahweh are infrequent in these days and Samuel Eli are both lying down to sleep while the lamp of God is burning so this is that night and the lamp of God is of course the golden lampstand of the tabernacle appears that Samuel is sleeping nearby this lamp in the tabernacle or in the tabernacle complex a notice to whom the Lord supernaturally calls out doesn’t call out to Eli calls out to Samuel but Samuel thinks that Eli is calling him and the text tells us why because Samuel did not yet know Yahweh and Yahweh the word of Yahweh had not yet been revealed to Samuel three times God calls Samuel and each time Samuel goes running to Eli Eli tells Samuel at first just go back to bed by the third time he realizes that God is calling Samuel Eli tell Samuel next time to ask God to speak and so the fourth time that God calls Samuel Samuel responds as Eli instructed and notice the message that God gives to Samuel God tells Samuel he is about to fulfill his judgment on the house of Eli and really it reiterates this Samuel why this judgment is coming down it’s because Eli knew the evil of his sons but he did not rebuke them in the morning Sam was afraid to tell Eli the vision and you can understand why do you like commands Samuel to share everything or else may God curse Samuel so Samuel tells you lie everything and news he lives reaction here this time we do get his reaction he says let Yahweh do what seems good to him in other words Eli accepts God’s judgment and then told God continues to be with Samuel confirms him as a prophet in Israel and we’re also told that God appears to Samuel at the Tabernacle in Shiloh and it’s because Samuel was there well we’ve looked at a lot of texts but let’s bring all these details weasal we’ve observed together and try and answer some questions of interpretation remember when we did the inductive Bible study method we’re first just looking to observe the basic details with the text and then we try and answer questions that are not explicitly answered by the text but based on the details we can come to accurate conclusions on or at least probable conclusions so here’s the first question that we want to consider in chapter 2 we see Eli rebuking his sons but in chapter 3 God says judgment is coming down on Eli for not rebuking his sons wait a second is this a contradiction how are we to reconcile this from what God says to Eli about his fattening himself up on the food but we can see that Eli’s your buek was what it was superficial this is not a true rebuke when his sons did not repent you know I did nothing else I mean based on what they were doing in Israel they deserve to be put to death Betty you know I didn’t do that he didn’t do anything to punish them nor even remove them from the priesthood rather Eli / took and the results of their sin so he did not truly rebuke them it was just a superficial rebuke thus Eli’s rebuked by God here’s another question when he like years for a second time that God’s judgment on him in his house is coming simply accepts it but is this a righteous response or should Eli have acted differently what do you think you can type an answer in the chat box is it righteous merely to accept the judgment of God well consider some other examples of Scripture what certain persons are told that judgment is coming and then they react by repentance think of Nineveh in the Book of Jonah right God says yet forty days and Nineveh will be overthrown but the people of Nineveh repented and what did God do he relented of the judgment he spared them and we even see that with some of the wicked kings and Judah initial God says judgments coming down in your house and all of a sudden what did they do they repent and humble themselves before God and God says have you seen the way this guy is humbled humble himself and God relents to the judgment or he postpones the judgment I mean even if God didn’t change the judgment if you truly love God and you want to honor him you don’t just continue in sin when God says hey judgment is coming down on you because of your sin you don’t just say oh okay I accept that no you repent of your sin why why would you continue in the sin and that God our gonna judge you for so this resignation of Eli this acceptance of God’s judgment huh I don’t think we should see this as a righteous response you say oh you know he’s submitting to Yahweh I don’t think so this is someone who’s even when he’s told that judgment is coming is not willing to change the situation part of it maybe is that he’s not super able but he doesn’t even seem to be willing this is not a response that we want to emulate another question oh yeah yeah some of you also mentioned other sections like when David mourned and prayed when he was told that his son would die and he pleaded for God’s mercy I didn’t give it there but that was a righteous response and sometimes God does show mercy because right just as as Steve is saying God is a merciful God now here’s another question why is the account keep switching back and forth between Eli and Samuel certainly is to present that contrast right you see Eli and his house being unfaithful but Samuel is being faithful to Yahweh and what is God doing for Samuel it’s exalting him before the people he confirms him as a prophet he’s now giving his word to Samuel and not Eli yeah that’s kind of a big deal right you’re the judge or the high priest that God says I’m not giving my word to you anymore I’m gonna give it to this little kid I’m gonna raise him up this is to present that contrast between the humble that God exalts and the proud that God cast down and it isn’t this exactly what sorry I just did something on my screen here isn’t this exactly what we were seeing from Hannah song we’re seeing that that principle being lived out in the lives of the people of these chapters chapters 2 3 and 4 Eli and his unfaithful house were being cast down while Samuel is being raised up as a faithful and humble prophet and judge before God now one other question before we move on who is the faithful priest the God says he’s going to raise up now immediately we might want to say Oh Samuel clearly look God’s casting down Eli and he’s bringing up Samuel Samuel must be the faithful priest but doesn’t really fit with the details of the text because if we go back to 1st Samuel 1 want we’re told that Samuels father is an III of mind he’s not a Levite he’s not even her yeah he’s not coming up the line of Aaron and he’s not even a Levite now it’s true 1st chronicles 6 does mention several Elkanah us who are in the line of Levi but there’s no indication that that’s the same Elkanah there’s actually a bunch of them in the genealogies there sorry that might be second Chronicles but even there and really throughout the scriptures there is no reference to Samuel being in the line of priests or his sons being the line of priests so it’s probably not a reference to Samuel Samuel does have an important role to play before Yahweh and the people of Israel but his role seems to be more like Moses’s role rather than Aaron’s role he certainly is able to offer sacrifices and do various things that sometimes only priests can do but he’s not himself a priest or raising up a line of priests so not Samuel no maybe then the reference is to Jesus Christ isn’t Jesus Christ a faithful high priest and isn’t he raised up instead of the line of Aaron well that’s true and we do praise the Lord for this new priesthood and the order of Melchizedek that God raises up and our faithful high priest is sympathetic high priest as the New Testament expounds but again the details the texts don’t really fit with Jesus being the faithful high priest because what does God foretell about this priest that he’s going to raise up it says this priest will walk before my anointed wait a second he’s saying that the king and the priest are gonna be two separate people the Messiah God’s anointed king is gonna have this faithful priest walking before him that doesn’t fit with Jesus he is the king he is the prophet he is the precede all of those so Jesus doesn’t really fit as an answer either so who then is the faithful high priest that God has in mind what we’ll come back to that question because it has to do with the fulfillment of the judgment on the house of Eli now I’d really like to go through the next three chapters with you but we’re already kind of moving quickly through these texts and we don’t have time to go through each of these three chapters I again recommend you do this on your own but just let me summarize what happens next what’s the aftermath of what we’ve seen in 1st Samuel 1 2 4 well in chapter 4 as we read through that chapter we see Israel finds itself at war again with the Philistines and we saw them with Samson they were pressing part of Israel subjugated part of Israel this is still that same time period his rule goes to battle against the Philistines but they’re defeated four thousand Israelites die in the battle against the Philistines and if we look at first samuel 4 verses 3 & 4 we see the people react by saying oh man why has yahweh defeated us before the Philistines and that’s a great question to ask but they don’t really answer that question at least not in a way that is biblical and helpful they say let’s go get the ark let’s go get the ark so we can make sure that we’re victorious I mean the ark is the place of God’s presence if we’ve got God with us then surely we will win the battle against the Philistines so hophni and Phinehas actually come from Shiloh with the ark they bring it to the battlefield all Israel rejoices and they are sure they’re gonna win the next day and the Philistines when they hear about a pair trembling they are cowering they say oh man they’re their gods have come into their camp how are we ever gonna beat them but what’s the result of the battle so continue on in 1st Samuel for unusual returns to battle their massacred 30,000 Israelites die hophni and Phinehas die and the ark is captured talk about a reversal of what Israel expected Eli back in Shiloh he’s anxious for news about the battle and especially news about the Ark and when a messenger comes and gives the message it gives the news to Eli what happens well he life falls off his seat breaks his neck and dies even Eli’s pregnant daughter-in-law what she hears that Eli has died on top of all these other calamities even the death of her husband and that the Ark has been captured she’s so traumatized that she immediately goes into labor she even dies in childbirth but not before naming her new son Nick Abad which means something like no glory because she says the glory has departed from Israel I mean this really must have felt like the end of the world for Israelites I mean totally defeated in battle all these people have died the judge has died the Ark is gone yawns Yahweh’s presence is no longer with his people what’s gonna happen to us and certainly the Philistines work exulting in their triumph our gods are superior to the God of Israel but God was to make sure that Philistines didn’t get the wrong message we won’t go through it but God sovereignly arranges circumstances even via miraculous judgments and plagues he arranges that the ark does return to Israel temporarily captured but soon in first name of five and six returned to the Land of Israel but more importantly the first samuel 7 samuel who’s now all grown up he brings the people visual together and he says brothers it’s time to repent it’s time to repent before God and if you do he will deliver you from the Philistines put away these false gods serve Yahweh alone humble yourselves before Yahweh repent and serve him only and He will vindicate your trust and that’s what the people do and so what happens usual is delivered from the Philistines and thus we see that same cycle that we’ve seen throughout the judges period playing out again the people’s sin turn away from y’all away God sends an oppressor the people repent and then God raises up a judge to deliver the people from that oppressor and that’s exactly what we see happening with Samuel and all this is related to that theme of when you humble yourself before God he will in due time vindicate and exalt you he will provide just as he promised but if you stubbornly continue in sin in your own way before God God will cast you down just like it cast down Eli and you license and even all Israel because they would not follow y’all but with the death of Eli sons his gods prophesy against the house of Eli totally fulfilled I’ll remember the death of the sons in the same day was just the sign of the prophecy coming to pass that was just kind of like the appetizer it was just the first indication that these things will all come to pass where do we see God’s curse totally fulfilled and even the faithful priest that replaces them appear well as we move on in the scripture well let me summarize a number of events we’re kind of gonna move through a number of books just so you see the end of this prophecy God’s Word is fulfilled in due time you guys disentis do continue to serve as priests but a certain man arises by the name of David yes that’s eventual King David but David one day fleeing from Saul he stops at the residence of a certain high priest named ahem elec who is a descendant of Eli David asks the hymn elect for help him a lot complies but when the king of Israel saw hears about how ahem elec aid David saw wickedly kills the him elec and ahem elects all whole household in fact he puts the whole city of knob which was a city where thee these priests lived he puts the whole city to the sword only one man of ahem elects line which is also Eli’s line escapes and that’s a man by the name of a buyeth or a by far and another man who’s also from the line of Aaron but not from the line of EDA Eli Zadok they follow David and they serve David faithfully as priests in the kingship of David but at the end of David’s reign a buyeth are decides to endorse David’s son add an idea as king instead of the one that David had chosen Solomon this was essentially a treasonous act and when Solomon becomes king he dismisses abaya thought and I want you to see how this happens look at first Kings two first Kings to verse 26 column a Solomon his address by far and notice what it says first Kings to 26 then to a buyeth are the priests the King said go to Anathoth to your own field for you deserve to die but I will not put you to death at this time because you carried the Ark of the Lord Yahweh before my father David and because you were afflicted in everything in which my father was afflicted this verse 27 so Solomon dismiss Tabitha from being the priest from being priests to Yahweh in order to fulfill the word of Yahweh which he had spoken concerning the house of Eli in Shiloh wow this is many years later after the prophecy given to Eli after that curse and yet God’s Word comes to pass in due time the house of Eli is totally devastated by Saul but not destroyed and later Eli’s descent abathur is officially dismissed from the priesthood by Solomon and it’s here where we see the faithful priest appear the replacement because who is it that Solomon appoints what line to replace abathur and Eli’s line in the priesthood the only other priestly line that’s serving at the time and that’s the line of say doc God confirms as a doc in the scriptures as a faithful priest and even as a faithful line of priests and God even promises I’m kind of an astounding way that when the eschatological Kingdom comes to Israel when God restores the kingdom to Israel he promises that the sons of Zadok will again Minister has priests Ezekiel 44 Ezekiel 44 verses 15 to 16 says says this speaking of the future but the Levitical priests the sons of Zadok who kept charge of my sanctuary when the sun’s visual went astray from me shall come near to me to minister to me and they shall stand before me to offer me the fat and the blood declares the Lord Yahweh they shall enter my sanctuary they shall come near to my table to minister to me and keep my charge there you see it God confirms even when all of Israel was not being faithful to Yahweh the sons of Zadok were being faith Yahweh and God says I’ll remember that and I will make sure to exalt you when I restore the kingdom to Israel now there are certainly some details of that that we don’t fully understand because we have the high priesthood of Christ and the fulfilled work at Calvary and yet God says a doc has an important place in the future and this is all in fulfillment of that basic principle that we heard God Himself declare those who honor me I will honor but those who despise me will be lightly esteemed it is God who has the power to raise up and the power to cast down and God delights it is his joy it is his delight to exalt the humble and humble the proud so you’re seeing that main theme today and certainly that’s gonna have an important application for us but can we get more specific how can we apply as we look at the beginning of first Samuel here the lives of Samuel and Eli how can we specifically apply this text because of course that is the the last part of Bible study that we always need to include observe interpret and then apply well that’s something for you to continue to think about but let me give you three suggested applications based on what we’ve observed and what we’ve concluded from the text we’ve looked at today first surely God’s Spirit instructing us from this text that we need to live humbly before God Eli and his sons lived in a way that was wise in their own eyes they thus treated with contempt the commands of God they paid no attention to them they didn’t care if they violated them again and again yes so we need to ask ourselves do we do the same even though speaking in a way that were you need to speak to yourself even though you know that what you’re doing is wrong do you continue to do it because after all you haven’t really felt the consequences of it yet nobody else knows about it there hasn’t any big calamities in your life so what’s the big deal I’ll just continue doing what I want to do if that’s been your attitude then dear friend I ask you to remember realize that your sin will be found out by God he already knows about it he’s keeping her firm record of it and judgment will come eventually when God determines it should God has been patient with you but God sees your sin and he will call you to account so learn the lesson of this text don’t remain stubborn and proud humble yourself before God repent of your sins believe in Jesus Christ as your king and as your total substitutionary Savior he’s the only one who can make things right between you and God you can’t do it none of your good works can do it if you will humble yourself before God and pursue him in faithful obedience and what will God do remember what he said those who honor me I will honor God will raise you up at the right time God will provide for you as you need and God will grant you everlasting life with him forever this is the inheritance that comes to the humble and isn’t that exactly what Jesus says in the Beatitudes the Spirit is telling us we need to walk live humbly before God that’s certainly a main application from our text here’s another one and I’m going a literate of here live humbly before God but also love your brethren enough to confront sin we often think that it’s loving to just overlook the sins of others and in a certain respect it is in certain certain context a prudent man overlooks an insult the Proverbs say but it is not loving to overlook ongoing and heinous sins it’s actually selfish arrogance isn’t that exactly what Eli was doing he gave a superficial rebuke but never really dealt with this sin that was taking place right in the priesthood and think about the Corinthians in 1st Corinthians chapter 5 they had this man who was committing gross immorality in their midst and Paul says why didn’t you confront and deal with this man instead what do you do he says you boast in your arrogance they were boasting about it somehow maybe boasting that they were so loving and so tolerant but he says you shouldn’t have done that that wasn’t a loving thing to do that wasn’t a righteous thing to do instead should have done what God called you to do which is pursue the process of confrontation is described in Matthew 18 now it’s true as the scriptures say love covers a multitude of sins but how does it do so James 5:20 actually clarifies that the way that happens is by confrontation and repentance he who goes after someone who has gone astray it says James says let that person know that he saves his soul from death and covers a multitude of sins you want to see people’s sin covered and help them to repent and their sins will be covered before God don’t just sweep it under the rug before man help that person be reconciled to God I see Mark’s comment there we should as Christians expect that we’re gonna need reproof from time to time we know the deceitfulness of the flesh there’s a deceitfulness of sin certainly many righteous persons in the scriptures were in need of reproof think of Peter think of David and they were grateful for it when they received it and when we give reproof and even when we receive it it needs to be with that humble attitude of course there’s a way of coming all high-and-mighty against somebody or in an unloving fashion and that that doesn’t really lead to effective or proof that doesn’t really help someone be restored but we do need to do the hard work of corporate sanctification not just individual say I don’t know what they’re doing but I’m follow god that’s good but you need to worry about them too because you’re connected to them you’re part of the same body ask yourselves do you love your brethren enough to care about the damage that sin does to them and to others no sin stays isolated especially in the church Paul says again in 1st Corinthians 5 don’t you know a little leaven leavens the whole lump of dough if we ignore sin everyone suffers for it so then will we pursue the necessary hard conversations that will help one another overcome besetting sins and this isn’t going to always be a one-time thing sometimes it is see sometimes you go to that person express your concern and they say oh thank you you know what I need to I need to repent thanks for thanks for coming to me and they change but a lot of times they need more ongoing help they’re gonna need your regular discipleship they’re gonna need your accountability so are you willing to do that are you willing to receive that such as what it means to walk humbly before God may God never have to rebuke us like he rebuked Eli saying you were aware of ongoing sin and yet you did nothing about it or you just acted superficially ain’t God not rebuke us that way one other application to bring to your attention live humbly before God love your brother enough to confront sin but I believe the Spirit is also directing us to understand from our text look forward to God’s an indication God announces a number of prophetic words in our passage and we see them come to pass God’s judgment on Eli’s house came to pass just as God promised God’s word of blessing came to pass on the house of Zadok just as God promised in a similar way for God’s people his promises of blessing provision deliverance they will come to pass for his people at the right time but do you believe this do we believe this and Quarantine is a time well we definitely have to test we test we’re tested as to whether we believe that because what do we have to do in quarantine I got a wait and waiting is fundamentally a time of testing because the longer we wait the more attempt it to become discontent to doubt and to complain I get tired of the virus tired of the lockdown tired of people not following the guidelines and getting away with it but don’t you believe that God knows what he’s doing God knows your needs he’s put you in this circumstance exactly as he intended don’t you believe that he’s promised to take care of you through the trial yes he’ll deliver you from the trial at the right time but he has a purpose in it so do you trust that he will provide for you through the trial whatever happens therefore you must we must trust obey proceed by faith God will fulfill his word at the proper time look forward to it believe in it don’t get angry don’t get impatient don’t get fearful that’s not what God’s people do humble yourself before Yahweh it is a humbling thing to submit and wait yes do what you can do when it’s righteous but when you can’t do anything else wait wait on the Lord wait for God’s good promises to come to pass because they will the hallway is a covenant-keeping god he is a faithful God and you will keep his word those are some three applications and of course there are more so I hope that you will continue to meditate on them today and throughout this week now that’s all for my lesson I’ve got a couple of minutes left here so if you have a question or a comment that you’d like to offer based on what you’ve heard me say today or based on the text that we’ve looked at and First Samuel please feel free to put it in the chat or you can send me an email at daph Coppola at gmail.com and I do my best to interact with you that over email of course thank you so much for joining me today in our study of First Samuel where to continue in Samuel for a little while next time we’re going to talk about how Israel demands from their judge demands from Samuel a king one since this is what everybody’s been waiting for yes Israel needs a king and yet God says the way you’re asking for it is unrighteous you are committing great sins by asking for a king and we’ll talk about how those two seemingly contradictory truths interact when I close our time formally with prayer and then I’ll I will interact in the chat if any of you are interested in doing so are you praying Heavenly Father we thank you for your word it is it is a word that Lord we know necessarily needs to Humble us well this is something that we so easily forget we do become exalted in our own view of ourselves we think about maybe all the good that we do for your kingdom or all the hard work that we do and then we say well don’t I deserve when I deserve this circumstance to be different don’t I deserve comfort don’t I deserve a little time to enjoy some idols we think these things even if we don’t express them but Lord forgive us for where we do so Lord your word reminds us that the weight of blessing the way of life and joy is by walking humbly before you not stubbornly in sin noting that entitlement attitude not in that arrogance before you what do we need to remain serious about sin both in our own lives and in our church in the body not as policeman but as those who love one another and are concerned for the damage and the rot that sin brings well what I prayed it should be gracious as I save and sanctify those who have listened today Lord is so blessed to walk before you in humility but keep us there and Lord we know that trials are part of what do that so it helped us to learn from the trials what we need to learn Lord as they continue in worship at Calvary today I pray Lord that you would bless the pastor as he preaches and those others who lead the worship and minister in other ways I pray Lord that we continue to be transformed by your word in Jesus name Amen thank you again for being here and if you have anything you’d like to share in the chat please do so I’ll hang around for a little bit otherwise I’ll see you next time

  • David and Goliath

    David and Goliath

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 2, Quarter 2, Lesson 1

    In this lesson, David Capoccia contrasts the faithful and courageous response of David with the fearful and distrustful response of the Israelite army when facing Goliath’s brazen challenge. David Capoccia shows from the Scriptures that God promised to grant the Israelites victory by His own strength and not the strength found in numbers, human valor, or weaponry. The biblical David models confidence in God’s promises and zeal for God’s glory, challenging Christians today to flee from sinful self-reliance and place their confidence in God’s enduring faithfulness.

  • God Chooses David

    God Chooses David

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 2 Quarter 1 Lesson 12

    In this lesson, David Capoccia looks at the account of David’s anointing as king of Israel. David Capoccia investigates especially why God chooses David, and, by implication, why God chooses to bless and covenant with believers today.

  • God Rejects Saul as King

    God Rejects Saul as King

    In this lesson, David Capoccia teaches on two major instances of disobedience in the life of King Saul: 1) Making a sacrifice contrary to God’s command and 2) Sparing the Amalekite king and choicest animals. David Capoccia explains the context and root of these sins and poses the following three questions for application:
    1) Do you walk by faith or by sight?
    2) Do you find yourself falling continually into certain sins? Is there and underlying idol that is the root of your sin?
    3) Do you rely on external acts and rituals for God’s favor/or your salvation?

  • Israel Rejects God as King

    Israel Rejects God as King

    Answers Bible Curriculum, Year 2, Q1, Lesson 10
    1 Samuel 8:1-22
    In this lesson, David Capoccia examines the Old Testament background for the coming kingship of Israel versus the Israelite people’s demand for a king in 1 Samuel 8. Whereas the expectation for the Israelite king is overwhelmingly positive in God’s promises to Israel, the Israelite’s demand for a king is nevertheless regarded by God as a sinful in that it rejects God himself as Israel’s ultimate king by 1) desiring to be like other nations and 2) desiring to have a king to judge and fight their battles.