Sunday, July 20, 2008

1 Samuel 6-10

  • Have the Philistines just made this guilt offering and its constituents up, but one thing is, they are living in fear of God (6:3-4)
  • It's funny how even their priests and magicians acknowledge that their gods are below God. Then why aren't they throwing it away? (v5)

  • They lament and feel bad. (7:2). Repenting always followed by your commitment to the repentance by throwing your old life out and coming back to God (v3)
  • God wants us to understand that we are limited and acknowledge we can only rely on Him alone, and he will provide (v8-10)

  • Israel wants Kings (8:5) now that Samuel's sons could not be successors. What happened to his sons? Why weren't Samuel blessed for the generations after him for following God? Does that mean we can't take things for granted?
  • Wanting a king is rejecting God as his rule. (v6). I wonder whether that has any implications on the catholic church in particular with head of church
  • God warns the consequences of departing God (v8-18), like today warns us the consequences of not submitting to Christ.

  • Saul was a Benjaminite, from the least of the tribes of Israel, but God still chooses. O God's plans are different to what we perceive. (9:21)

  • They wanted king and they got one, but them they complainedhe wasn't good enough (10:27)

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