Teaching 1 Samuel chapters 11 and 12, Wednesday night service
The men of Jabesh try to make a covenant with Nahash the Ammonite and are told it will cost them their right eyes. When the new king, Saul, finds out, he gets angry as the Spirit of God comes upon him. He hews a yoke of oxen and warns the people to join him or their oxen will end up like this. 330,000 shows up to fight and win the battle. Saul is accepted as king but the people are told that they have rejected God as their king.
Samuel was a great man in the eyes of God and these chapters show why.
God gives a sign of rain during wheat harvest to show the people the error of their ways.
God also tells them that He never did forsake them but they have sinned against Him. Samuel says that it is a sin to cease to pray for them and the solution is to "consider how great things he hath done for you."
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