SERIES I --- THE NATION UNITES |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 16
SAUL REJECTED SOMETHING BETTER THAN SACRIFICE Saul also disobeyed the Lord’s orders to destroy all their animals. Instead, he kept the best sheep, oxen and lambs and destroyed the others. Then the Lord told Samuel what had happened. ‘I’m sorry that I made Saul king, for he will not obey Me,’ the Lord said. Samuel was so upset when he heard what the Lord said that he cried out to Him all through the night. Early the next morning Samuel arose and went to search for Saul. ‘He went to Carmel earlier and built a monument to himself,” someone told Samuel. “Then he went down to Gilgal.’ Samuel kept searching until he found Saul. ‘I did exactly what the Lord said,’ Saul told Samuel when they met. ‘Is that so?’ said Samuel. ‘Then what is all the bleating of sheep and lowing of oxen that I hear?’ ‘Oh, those?’ Saul answered. ‘Those are just a few choice animals that my men brought here to sacrifice to the Lord. But we destroyed all the other animals.’ ‘Let me tell you what the Lord said about you last night!’ Samuel said. ‘Tell me!’ Saul asked anxiously. ‘When you were a nobody, the Lord made you king of Israel,’ said Samuel. ‘He gave you a job to do, telling you to destroy the Amalekites completely. Why didn’t you do as the Lord told you? Why did you steal the spoils and do what the Lord told you not to do?’ ‘But I did obey the Lord,’ Saul protested. ‘I went against the enemy as God ordered. I killed everyone except King Agag. And I kept the spoils only because my men insisted that I keep them to sacrifice to the Lord at Gilgal.’ ‘Did you think your sacrifices would please the Lord as much as your obedience?’ Samuel asked. ‘It is much better to obey Him than to sacrifice. It is better to listen than to give Him the fat of rams. Rebellion is as bad as sorcery and stubbornness is as bad as sin and idolatry. Since you have rejected Him as Lord, He has rejected you as king.’ ‘I have sinned!’ Saul confessed. ‘I have disobeyed the Lord and you, but only because I was afraid of my people and listened to them. Forgive me and go with me to worship the Lord.’ ‘No, I will not go with you,’ Samuel answered. ‘You have rejected the Lord’s Word, so He has already rejected you as king of Israel.’ As Samuel turned to leave, Saul clutched at his robe to keep him there and tore it. ‘The Lord has torn your kingdom from you today and has given it to a better man than you,’ said Samuel. ‘The Lord will not lie to you or change His mind about this.’ ‘I have sinned!’ Saul cried out again. ‘But show me some honour before my people and their leaders by going with me to worship the Lord.’ Then Samuel agreed and went with him. But when they arrived at the place of worship, Samuel had a surprise for Saul. ‘Bring King Agag to me!’ Samuel ordered. King Agag was cheerful when he came before Samuel, for he thought that he was safe now. ‘Surely the bitterness of death has passed by me,’ King Agag said. ‘No!’ said Samuel. ‘With your sword you have made many mothers childless. Now your own mother will be childless.’ Then Samuel cut Agag into pieces before the Lord at Gilgal. When Samuel left Gilgal he went to Ramah and Saul returned home to Gibeah. Never again did Samuel see Saul until the day Samuel died, but he continued grieving for Saul. And the Lord continued to be sorry that He had made Saul king over Israel.” COMMENTARY SAUL’S KINGDOM TEST YOURSELF 1.) Why were the Amalekites to be punished? 2.) What people, living among the Amalekites, was warned to leave before the coming judgement? 3.) Which Amalekite did Saul spare? 4.) What did Samuel say was better than sacrifice? 5.) What did Samuel do to Agag? 6.) What enemy did Saul concentrate on the most? 7.) What was the strip of land on the east side of the Jordan called? |