Saul was the first king of Israel, but he did not exemplify what God wanted from the king of His chosen people. Saul's disobedience and insecurity arrived at a crossroads when he failed to totally eliminate the Amalekites according to God's command, bringing home both animals and the Amalekite king, Agag. Samuel's approach to pointing out and dealing with Saul's sin is a study and example in itself. But Saul's response just demonstrated his fear of men over his fear of God and his outright rebellion against God as he issued deflections and excuses in response to Samuel's admonition. Even though he seemed repentant as he finally confessed his guilt, Saul lost both his position and his communion with God from that point forward.
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