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Archive for June 2009
The next King
30. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
In today’s lesson, we find the story of how the next King of
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How Long Will You Mourn?
29. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Welcome back from the weekend. I was in
Let’s continue our study of the monarchy. We ended on last week with Samuel having to tell Saul that God had rejected him from being
The text says that Samuel never went to visit Saul again from that time forward. Here is our text for today.
I Samuel 16: 1 The Lord said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over
As you can see in our text, Samuel has been in mourning for Saul and we do not know how long the mourning has taken place. What we do now is that God is asking the question to Samuel as to: “how long will you mourn over Saul, since I have rejected him.” As I told you earlier, even though Samuel gave out harsh rebukes and punishments to Saul from God, Samuel really loved Saul and his loosing the kingship really hurt him.
Sometimes it does take a minute to adjust to the idea that something is lost or will never be but we can not stay in mourning. Saul was over, God was doing something new and Samuel was still hurting about what did not take place with Saul. So many of us are stuck in places where we’re mourning over things that will just never be. It’s over. It’s not meant to be a part of our lives. Their season is up. We’re trying to hold on to relationships and circumstances and things that just aren’t working out or things we know that the Lord has told us to abandoned and we are mourning or depressed because we feel like we just have to have it in our lives.
It’s over. Let’s move on. I know it is easier said than done but it still needs to be done.
God allows Samuel his mourning period but then God says okay; how long……… are you going to mourn for something that I have rejected. Listen to the text. How long are you going to be depressed about something that God says is no longer good for your life. God Says; it’s no longer good. Wow!!!!!!!! When you really think about it, it’s seems silly. God knows what’s best and we cry about and want to hold on to things that God says it’s time to let go.
Okay, enough…… I think we get the picture. God then instructs Samuel to “get up” because God has a blessing for
God tells Samuel to go to the house of Jesse and the new king will be found there. Samuel is fearful and says if Saul finds out that I am out anointing a new king he will be mad and will kill him. God gives Samuel a plan. HE tells him to take a heifer with him and tell the people that he has come to sacrifice to the Lord.
Samuel does as the Lord instructs and when the elders of the city see him, they tremble and ask: Do you come peacefully; for they knew that Samuel being a prophet of God could come with either judgments or blessing. Samuel responds that he comes peacefully and tells them to consecrate themselves and come to the sacrifice with him and he also invites Jesse and his sons.
Tomorrow, we will study what happens as Samuel tries to discover who God intends for the next king of
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Hello
26. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello Everyone:
Please forgive me for slacking this week. I have been teaching morning classes at the full gospel conference here in atlanta and attending the night sessions along with the many other things that are on my plate so I am so sorry. To all my new friends that I meet this week from all over the country, I enjoyed teaching you and thank you for being so receptive to my style of teaching.
God Bless you all!
Have a wonderful weekend and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Saul’s Rejection
25. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
In our text today, we are studying the response of Samuel to Saul’s disobedience.
Here is our text:
I Samuel 15: 24 Then Saul said to Samuel, “I have sinned. I violated the Lord’s command and your instructions. I was afraid of the people and so I gave in to them. 25 Now I beg you, forgive my sin and come back with me, so that I may worship the Lord.” 26 But Samuel said to him, “I will not go back with you. You have rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord has rejected you as king over
32 Then Samuel said, “Bring me Agag king of the Amalekites.” Agag came to him confidently, thinking, “Surely the bitterness of death is past.” 33 But Samuel said, “As your sword has made women childless, so will your mother be childless among women.” 33 And Samuel put Agag to death before the Lord at Gilgal. 34 Then Samuel left for Ramah, but Saul went up to his home in Gibeah of Saul. 35 Until the day Samuel died, he did not go to see Saul again, though Samuel mourned for him. And the Lord was grieved that he had made Saul king over
As you can see in our text, Samuel has rebuked Saul for his disobedience in dealing with the Amalekites. Saul admits he has sinned and begs that his sin be forgiven. He grabs Samuel’s robe and tears it and Samuel’s instructs him that just as his garment is torn, the Lord has torn the
Samuel demanded that Agag, the king of the Amalekites be brought to him so that Samuel could personally see that he be destroyed according to the original plan of the Lord. The text says that from that day forward, Samuel did not visit Saul again yet he grieved over him so Samuel really did love Saul and it hurt him that God had rejected him.
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Obedience is Better Than Sacrifice
23. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Here is our text for today:I Samuel 15:10 Then the word of the Lord came to Samuel: 11 ”I am grieved that I have made Saul king, because he has turned away from me and has not carried out my instructions.” Samuel was troubled, and he cried out to the Lord all that night. 12 Early in the morning Samuel got up and went to meet Saul, but he was told, “Saul has gone to
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The Amalekites
22. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
In our text today, we are studying the story of the destruction of the Amalekites. The Amalekites were the group that came and attacked the children of
Well, today in our text, God gives Saul specific instructions concerning the destruction of the Amalekites and let’s see what happens:
Here is our text:
I Samuel 15: 1 Samuel said to Saul, “I am the one the Lord sent to anoint you king over his people
Tomorrow, we will deal with what happens when Samuel sees what Saul has done in his dealing with the Amalekites.
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Another Battle (3)
19. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Our last battle story is as follows:
I Samuel 14: 47 After Saul had assumed rule over
Next week, the story moves forward to Samuel’s rebuke of Saul for his actions of disobedience.
Have a safe weekend.
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Another Battle (2)
18. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Our battle story today is as follows and it deals with Saul’s response to his son Jonathan allowing the men to eat when Saul had instructed them to fast.
Here is the story:
I Samuel 14:36 Saul said, “Let us go down after the Philistines by night and plunder them till dawn, and let us not leave one of them alive.” “Do whatever seems best to you,” they replied. But the priest said, “Let us inquire of God here.” 37 So Saul asked God, “Shall I go down after the Philistines? Will you give them into
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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Another Battle
17. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Our text for today is another battle story.
I Samuel 14: 24 Now the men of Israel were in distress that day, because Saul had bound the people under an oath, saying, “Cursed be any man who eats food before evening comes, before I have avenged myself on my enemies!” So none of the troops tasted food. 25 The entire army entered the woods, and there was honey on the ground. 26 When they went into the woods, they saw the honey oozing out, yet no one put his hand to his mouth, because they feared the oath. 27 But Jonathan had not heard that his father had bound the people with the oath, so he reached out the end of the staff that was in his hand and dipped it into the honeycomb. He raised his hand to his mouth, and his eyes brightened. 28 Then one of the soldiers told him, “Your father bound the army under a strict oath, saying, ‘Cursed be any man who eats food today!’ That is why the men are faint.” 29 Jonathan said, “My father has made trouble for the country. See how my eyes brightened when I tasted a little of this honey. 30 How much better it would have been if the men had eaten today some of the plunder they took from their enemies. Would not the slaughter of the Philistines have been even greater?” 31 That day, after the Israelites had struck down the Philistines from Micmash to Aijalon, they were exhausted. 32 They pounced on the plunder and, taking sheep, cattle and calves, they butchered them on the ground and ate them, together with the blood. 33 Then someone said to Saul, “Look, the men are sinning against the Lord by eating meat that has blood in it.” “You have broken faith,” he said. “Roll a large stone over here at once.” 34 Then he said, “Go out among the men and tell them, ‘Each of you bring me your cattle and sheep, and slaughter them here and eat them. Do not sin against the Lord by eating meat with blood still in it.’” So everyone brought his ox that night and slaughtered it there. 35 Then Saul built an altar to the Lord; it was the first time he had done this.
You ‘ll notice in today’s battle story that Saul and his son Johnathan disagree as to making the men fast before battle. Saul was trying to have the men be on a consecration to the Lord but Johnathan said that if the men had their strength they could have defeated the Philistines in a greater way.
We have a couple of more battle stories and then our study moves forward.
Stay encouraged and don’t forget to pray and read God’s word daily.
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God’s Favor Shows Up
16. June 2009 by Bernice Davis.
Hello:
Here is our battle story for today:I Samuel 14:16 Saul’s lookouts at Gibeah in Benjamin saw the army melting away in all directions. 17 Then Saul said to the men who were with him, “Muster the forces and see who has left us.” When they did, it was Jonathan and his armor-bearer who were not there. 18 Saul said to Ahijah, “Bring the ark of God.” (At that time it was with the Israelites.) 19 While Saul was talking to the priest, the tumult in the Philistine camp increased more and more. So Saul said to the priest, “Withdraw your hand.” 20 Then Saul and all his men assembled and went to the battle. They found the Philistines in total confusion, striking each other with their swords. 21 Those Hebrews who had previously been with the Philistines and had gone up with them to their camp went over to the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan. 22 When all the Israelites who had hidden in the hill country of Ephraim heard that the Philistines were on the run, they joined the battle in hot pursuit. 23 So the Lord rescued
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