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1 Samuel 13:1–23 This chapter marks a turning point in Saul’s leadership—and not for the better. His outward strength couldn’t cover his inward weakness. His impatience led to disobedience, and his disobedience cost him the throne. God is not impressed by strength—He’s looking for obedience. 1️⃣ The Philistine Pressure Saul gathers 3,000 men, while the […]

1 Samuel 12:1–25 As Israel’s first king is confirmed, Samuel steps down from leadership—but not without delivering a convicting, heartfelt farewell. It’s a reminder that God’s covenant doesn’t change, even when leadership does. Samuel’s final speech is not bitter—it’s blazing with truth, warning, and hope. He calls the people back to God with thunder at […]

1 Samuel 11:1–15 Saul had been chosen and anointed. But until now, he hadn’t acted. That changes in this chapter. When Nahash the Ammonite threatens Jabesh-gilead, something stirs within Saul—something holy and fierce. The Spirit of God comes upon him, and courage is awakened. This is the Saul Israel hoped for: bold, decisive, Spirit-led. And […]

1 Samuel 10:1–27 Saul has been chosen. He’s been set apart. He’s even been anointed with oil and filled with the Spirit. But when the time comes to step into his role publicly—he hides. This chapter reminds us that God often calls the hesitant, but He equips them with power, signs, and confirmation. 1️⃣ The […]

1 Samuel 9:1–27 Saul didn’t set out to become king. He set out to find some lost donkeys. But God had bigger plans. In one of the most providential chapters in Scripture, we see how God orchestrates ordinary events to fulfill extraordinary purposes. When Saul couldn’t find what he was looking for, he discovered something […]

1 Samuel 8:1–22 Israel had judges. They had priests. They had the prophet Samuel. Most importantly, they had the Lord as their King. But that wasn’t enough. In this chapter, they ask for a king “like all the nations.” God grants their request—but not without warning. ⚠️ Sometimes, the most dangerous thing God can say […]