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49 Week Bible Challenge – Day 145: The Beginning and Decline of Saul’s Reign


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I am using readings from the 49 Week Bible Challenge as the basis for these devotions. I encourage you to join me in this discipline. Today’s readings are Acts 13:21-22; I Samuel 9-11; 13.

1 Samuel 10:17-24; 11:7

Now Samuel called the people together to the Lord at Mizpah. 18 And he said to the people of Israel, “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, ‘I brought up Israel out of Egypt, and I delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and from the hand of all the kingdoms that were oppressing you.’ 19 But today you have rejected your God, who saves you from all your calamities and your distresses, and you have said to him, ‘Set a king over us.’ Now therefore present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes and by your thousands.”

20 Then Samuel brought all the tribes of Israel near, and the tribe of Benjamin was taken by lot. 21 He brought the tribe of Benjamin near by its clans, and the clan of the Matrites was taken by lot; and Saul the son of Kish was taken by lot. But when they sought him, he could not be found. 22 So they inquired again of the Lord, “Is there a man still to come?” and the Lord said, “Behold, he has hidden himself among the baggage.” 23 Then they ran and took him from there. And when he stood among the people, he was taller than any of the people from his shoulders upward. 24 And Samuel said to all the people, “Do you see him whom the Lord has chosen? There is none like him among all the people.” And all the people shouted, “Long live the king!”

11:7 [Saul] took a yoke of oxen and cut them in pieces and sent them throughout all the territory of Israel by the hand of the messengers, saying, “Whoever does not come out after Saul and Samuel, so shall it be done to his oxen!” Then the dread of the Lord fell upon the people, and they came out as one man.

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Saul’s introduction to Israel is curious. When the time comes for him to be introduced as King, he is found hiding among the baggage. Is he reluctant to assume the role? Is he coy and playfully manipulating the people to seek him out? Is he truly humble and feeling unworthy to the task?

In any case his discovery and subsequent anointing as king is the beginning of a sad arc of his life and reign. He will show a flash of ruthless power when he calls the people of Israel to fight against the Philistines. But he will also show impetuous impatience when Samuel fails to show up in time for the sacrifice. Saul usurps Samuel’s authority and unlawfully takes the burnt offering and peace offering and offers it before the Lord (1 Samuel 13).

In a pivotal moment of divine judgment, Samuel confronts Saul with words that reveal both the tragedy of disobedience and the shifting of God’s favor:

And Samuel said to Saul, “You have done foolishly. You have not kept the command of the Lord your God, with which he commanded you. For then the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. 14 But now your kingdom shall not continue. The Lord has sought out a man after his own heart, and the Lord has commanded him to be prince over his people, because you have not kept what the Lord commanded you” (1 Samuel 13:13-14).

Saul’s story challenges us to examine our own hearts. Are we, like Saul, hiding from God’s call due to fear or insecurity? Or are we striving to align our lives with His will, trusting in His grace to lead us? By the Holy Spirit’s power we can seek to be people after God’s own heart, faithfully obeying His commands and reflecting the transformative love of Jesus, our true King.


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