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1 Samuel 13:
Be patient!!! No matter the delay or urgency, never
break the law or disobey. Just because King Saul waited seven days and did
not find Samuel to do the offering to God against the Philistines, Saul
took it upon himself to do a task which is specifically for the priest or
prophet because his people where beginning to lose hope. He followed
people rather than follow God. He did what the people wanted rather than
what God expected. The insurance from people became more secure than the
insurance of the God that made him king. This was why God took the Kingdom from
Saul as king and
was going to give it to another. Always stand for truth, honesty, and
fairness no matter the consequence. When you do the opposite because you
want people's salary, raise, money, promotion, and praise, you lose more in the long
run. People are irrelevant because they can really do nothing for
you when you need them most and what they have to offer is temporary
gratification. Where were the people King Saul pleased when God took the
entire kingdom from him?
1 Samuel 14: The Jews did not have the sword and chariots most of their enemies had at the
time, so they hid in hills, and attacked when and where the enemy was weakest.
With faith to succeed, Jonathan and his armor-bearer made the Philistines panic
to the extent that they turned against each other. Israel took advantage
of it and defeated them. Faith without works is dead. Don't just
believe; act on it to make it successful even if it is a Plan B. Saul needed
answers from God, but God did not respond. It was found that his son,
Jonathan was the cause because he broke an oath. The people stood against
the penalty of the oath on Jonathan because he fought with God that day to bring
victory. There is power in number and we must mobilize for what is good
for the community. Saul defeated all of Israel's enemies that fought
against him. He associated himself with the strong men of his time and Abner, his general, was actually his cousin. |
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1 Samuel 15:
Saul was a coward at heart. What he saw was more significant that what
he could not see (God, hope, faith, vision, discernment, and future). God
told him to destroy the enemy completely, even their animals. Instead, he
spared the King and the best of the animals because the people wanted the spoils
of war. The people were Saul's insurance. He then lied to Prophet Samuel that the reason he kept the animals
was to sacrifice it to God, but Samuel told him that obedience is better than
sacrifice. This was why God rejected Saul as king totally. It is
always good to follow a plan than to have excuses for not completing the task
because of worshipping other gods for insurance (people, profit, fame, promotion, instant
gratification, or praise). A man who follows God has the spirit of
discernment to follow orders and see the benefit for the future.
1 Samuel 16:
When Samuel went to anoint David as king, his father brought out all his
older and stronger sons, and left David with the sheep. God made it clear
to Prophet Samuel that God does not see as man sees, but God sees the heart
rather than the outside. It was the rejected and forgotten one that was to
be king and not the ones that looked good outwardly like his brothers or King
Saul. As long as you follow God and work hard, whatever evil or
discrimination your face is not be an hindrance to you, but rather, an insult to
God. God will still place you above all those that tried to hold you back.
Stay with God, pray, have vision, never be scared of a Plan B, and work hard.
Who said that God does not allow bad things? God can do this for harm or
for training you for a higher blessing. Wait on God. God sent a
spirit to torment Saul. David was then chosen by Saul's servants to play
the harp whenever Saul was tormented to make him feel better. He soon
became the King's armor-bearer, found favor with Saul, and lived with Saul in
the Palace. God uses your Plan B to get you to your destination when plan
A seems not to be working. It was David's harp skills that got him into
the Palace, his destiny, and not his military skills or intelligence. What
is your Plan B for God to use as your vehicle of insurance for success? |
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