Saul’s Loss Of Grip On His Life
Saul’s Glorious Start
1 Samuel 10:9 God gave him another heart.
1 Samuel 11:6 He was backed by God when rightly engaged.
1 Samuel 11:12-13 He was sustained by grace, rising above human passions and faults.
How He Chose To Define Himself When He Was Strong
1 Samuel 13:11-13 He was unafraid to set his own boundaries and draw his own lines.
1 Samuel 14:24 He exercised judgment according to his own feelings, that lacked consideration for the interests of others.
1 Samuel 15:13 He was unafraid to declare his actions to be right, even when they were in violation of God’s command.
The Effects Of His Self Determination
1 Samuel 16:14 He was troubled in spirit; no longer being kept with the joy and peace of the Lord.
1 Samuel 17:32-58 He was sidelined by God; no longer being used of God to advance the cause of Israel.
1 Samuel 18:8-9 Bad feelings began to arise within him towards those whom God was using.
1 Samuel 18:21 He became deceitful in his dealings with the faithful.
1 Samuel 19:1 He openly announces his opposition to David; uses his status as king to be the authority to destroy David.
1 Samuel 19:9-10 His evil spirit continues to dominate and drive him.
1 Samuel 19:11 Saul has no room in his heart for reconciliation; only to go to war against David.
1 Samuel 22:17-19 Saul considers anyone who doesn’t side with him to be his mortal enemy.
1 Samuel 24 & 26 Being openly reproved, he admits wrong doing; yet would not humble himself before God unto seeking forgiveness and submission.
1 Samuel 31 Being wounded in a losing battle, he chose to end his own life.
When Saul lost sight of God’s purpose for his life, he lost his way in living his life.
Out of his own mouth: “I have played the fool, and have erred exceedingly.” 1 Samuel 26:21
He Was Willing To Do It All For Us
“Let this mind be in you…” Philippians 2:5
He divested Himself of all personal honor: “But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant…” Philippians 2:7
His service to God was unconditional: “And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death…” Philippians 2:8
He thus qualified for the highest exaltation: “Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name.” Philippians 2:9
Christ’s experience in fulfilling God’s will was that NOTHING WORKED LIKE IT WAS SUPPOSED TO!
Instead of rejoicing over His birth, the powers that were sought His death, Matthew 2.
Instead of being supported by family members, His brethren held Him in contempt, John 7:3-5.
His own countrymen had no use for Him, John 1:11. Instead of memorializing Him, they hung Him on a cross.
The religious leaders of Christ’s day perverted their knowledge of the scriptures to becoming an excuse to destroy Him rather than receive Him as their Saviour and Lord, John 11:49-53.
Rather than the judicial authorities exonerate Him of all the baseless, hateful, false accusations made against Him, it rather betrayed His innocence due to political pressure, John 19:1-16.
Rather than the news media report the undeniable truth of His resurrection, they were complicit in changing the story to a lying narrative to further their claims of Christ and His followers to just be a bunch of Bible thumping liars and deceivers (deplorables), Matthew 28:11-15.
Thus, as far as the response of the people to Christ, they let the truth fall in the streets and then bent their tongues like bows for their lies, not being valiant for the truth.
Even though nothing worked like it was supposed to work, Christ never wavered from fulfilling the will of the Father.
THIS IS THE MIND THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT SAYS IS TO BE IN US! Be sure we will all be tested as to whether we are of this mind. This mind is not just unique to certain ones, but is the result of having the frame of mind to draw as near to God as opportunity affords. We must never think we have enough and don’t need anything more than our own judgments of our own self sufficiency.
“Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” 1 Corinthians 10:12
SHARINGMaintaining Uprightness Of Faith
“Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy.” Jude 24
This is not a presentation of self-righteous perfection. That is a religious illusion of self-exalted thinking. No matter how spiritually advanced one may be, they are still of finite mind and imperfect flesh. “For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not.” Ecclesiastes 7:20 “And if any man think he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.” 1 Corinthians 8:2
But God doesn’t forsake us to flounder in failure, or appoint us to be overwhelmed unto confusion and offense. We can see the fleshly imperfection of God’s Biblical servants. But we see differences. Some underwent their ups and downs while keeping their heart open to God and their eyes to discern His will. They remained constant in their determination to press on for the Lord. Whereas others never seemed to recover from their failures, but just continued to play the fool until there was no remedy. These differences are seen to be with what lies within what the people involved could control, rather than with that over which they had no control. Thus, the degree to which Christians overcome is seen to be in direct proportion to how they exercise their faith in God to obtain His deliverance through grace.
With these things in mind, the need is for Christians who exercise faith in their own decision and determination to remain on course with the Lord. Galatians 2:9 refers to James, Cephas, and John, “…who seemed to be pillars…” Their determination and consistency became a challenge to others, making a positive impression. No doubt many sins were discouraged by their teachings and stand that “…cast down imaginations and every high thing that exalted itself against the knowledge of God.” No doubt many recovered from discouragement through seeing their steadfastness and undying hope. No doubt many a sour disposition was neutralized through being made ashamed by seeing their joy in being counted worthy to suffer reproach for the name of Christ.
“And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it, but I found none.” Ezekiel 22:30 God is looking for those who choose not to fall through the cracks, who won’t allow themselves to be swallowed up in bitterness and resentment, who will not permit themselves to abandon their responsibility to the will and way of God. His eyes are ever searching for the true, wholehearted person, 2 Chronicles 19:9.
It is within the grasp of real Christians to become that beloved servant. Fellow Christians are refreshed by such spiritual vitality. This is an unmistakable witness to the lost, and the rewards are unspeakable.
SHARINGPerilous Times
“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.” 2 Timothy 3:1
PERILOUS TIMES because of the social approval of sin. Not only is sin deceitful and deadly, but it now enjoys public acceptance and approval, which grants it unrestrained power.
PERILOUS TIMES because of the contagion of sin. In and of itself, technology is amoral, that is, neither bad or good. Technology can serve wonderful purposes. But technology also affords man the opportunity to commit more sins, in more ways, and faster than ever before. Beware of its temptations and conquests!
PERILOUS TIMES because the world is uniting. The politics and economics of other nations, both friend and foe, are now entwined with America. The affairs of nations, with international economics, politics, commerce, conflicts and struggles, have become dynamics pushing toward a new world order. The principalities and powers that be, seem to all be manipulated for this. Bible believers know “the god of this world” (Satan) is behind this, with the mystery of iniquity moving full steam ahead unto globalism, under the power and ruthlessness of the coming Antichrist.
PERILOUS TIMES because of the widespread dominance of corruption, in the very midst of that which is supposed to fight corruption. Rather than government be the deterrent to that which is morally corrupt, it has lent itself unto becoming the legal guardian for that which is corrupt.
PERILOUS TIMES, “Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.” Romans 1:21-22 The drive is on in this nation to exclude God, the Bible, prayer, and every semblance of anything pertaining to Christianity from the public, and force it all to withdraw from society. Our founding fathers drew their wisdom from the Biblical principles that the “wise” (foolish) men of our day declare to be opposed to the principles and progression of a free society.
Just as the “wise” (foolish) in the days of Christ declared Him to be unfit to exist in their society, and politically pressured the government to crucify Him, that same “spirit” is prevalent in shaping the political and social agendas of our day. PERILOUS TIMES!
SHARINGAmazing Grace
“Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound: What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid.” Romans 5:20, 6:1-2a
Grace isn’t just amazing in the things we do understand, but in that it goes beyond our understanding. The human mind is insufficient for grace. The human conclusion either fails to believe in grace, or interprets it to being a green light unto sin. Without grace, all would be hopelessly condemned under the law, because to keep the whole law and yet offend in one point, is to be guilty of all – James 2:10 – AND all have sinned, Romans 3:23.
The law defines guilt as being the fact of sin committed. Grace is God’s provision for after the fact of sin. Thus, “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound.” And since grace is for after the fact the sin, it is not about continuing in sin, or thinking because of grace, it is okay to go ahead with sin. So under grace, we are not correct if we eliminate man because he has done wrong by the law. And neither are we correct if we use grace as a license to do that which is contrary to the law.
Salvation by grace is established on the grounds that Jesus Christ’s shed blood made the atonement for all sin, and that His Divine righteousness stands as the only merits upon which any and all are accepted. So under grace, it is not a matter of what sins have or have not been committed, but whether or not the sinner repents and accepts Christ as their Saviour. Since salvation is a heart matter, it is something that no one other than the individual and God has anything to do with.
Since grace abounds beyond sin, salvation is not relative to our sin, but relative only to Christ’s substitution offering for our sin: “For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21 Thus, David did not lose his salvation when he committed adultery with Bathsheba and arranged for her husband’s death on the battlefield. But the rich young ruler, who professed to have kept God’s commandments all his life, was not saved, because he did not receive Christ as his personal Saviour.
But even though grace abounded beyond David’s sin, it did not serve as a license for his sin, because God judged David for his sin. Even though grace provides for the sinner’s salvation who does not measure up to the law, grace never authorizes the practice of the sins that it stands as a provision for. God’s grace is amazing, in that it provides deliverance from things that are never approved of by God.
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