King Saul: Exhortations from His Life and Times
Frank Abel
Mid-Atlantic Christadelphian Bible School (1991)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | Make us a King to Judge us | |
| 2 of 6 | Behold the Man... To Thee of | |
| 3 of 6 | Thou Hast Done Foolishly | |
| 4 of 6 | Go and Smite Amalek | |
| 5 of 6 | An Evil Spirit... Troubled Him | |
| 6 of 6 | When Saul Inquired... Him not |
This series traces the rise and decline of Israel’s first king, showing how Saul’s life offers enduring lessons for disciples today. From his reluctant beginnings to his tragic end, each study reveals both the dangers of faithlessness and the hope found in trusting God’s word. Through these exhortations, listeners are urged to examine their own walk, to seek God with sincerity, and to avoid the pitfalls of pride, compromise, and disobedience. Saul’s story becomes a mirror for our own choices, reminding us that to reign with Christ we must first learn to walk by faith.
Make Us a King to Judge Us
The series begins with Israel’s demand for a king. Though their request reflected a lack of trust in God, He allowed Saul to be chosen, teaching us that the desire to conform to the nations often leads away from faith. The call is to examine whether our motives are shaped by God’s will or by human pressures.
Behold the Man
This study considers Saul’s anointing and early promise. Outwardly impressive, he seemed the perfect leader, yet his heart was weak in faith. The lesson reminds us that true strength is measured not by appearance but by a willingness to serve God and seek opportunities to honor Him.
Thou Hast Done Foolishly
Saul’s failure to wait for Samuel exposed his impatience and lack of trust. Faith cannot be legislated or borrowed; it must be cultivated through God’s word. This class underscores that obedience and patience are essential in developing the faith that pleases God.
Go and Smite Amalek
In one of the defining moments of his reign, Saul disobeyed God’s clear command against Amalek. Partial obedience revealed a heart unwilling to fully submit. The exhortation warns us that compromise with sin is disobedience, and that God calls us to wholehearted devotion.
An Evil Spirit Troubled Him
As Saul drifted further from God, the spirit of the Lord departed and an evil spirit troubled him. This study shows the destructive path of envy, fear, and pride, and contrasts Saul’s decline with the faith and humility of David. The message is a sober reminder to remain tender to God’s word and correction.
When Saul Inquired, the Lord Answered Him Not
The series closes with Saul at the end of his life, abandoned by God because he would not listen or repent. Even in this sobering account, the exhortation is clear: God is merciful to those who seek Him, but silence comes to those who harden their hearts. We are urged to listen now, while His voice can still be heard.
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