Saturday, August 16, 2008

SAUL IN THE OLD TESTAMENT



Introduction
William Penn said "....Those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants." Such is the case with the Nation of Israel recorded in 1 Samuel 8:7. Israel is referred to as a “peculiar people” in the Bible, and they would have to be, in order to give up a commonwealth system in which God is the ruler for a Monarchy in which a man is the ruler. A wise Preacher once said “God gives a nation the rulers it deserves”. If you read on in 1 Samuel you will see that Saul is the ruler that Israel deserves. I spent the first eight years of my adult life in the military. Every six months or so you had to be evaluated by your section leader. This evaluation was based on your performance on the job. There were many factors involved. Now, a perfect evaluation was a 4.0. The saying was “4-0 good to go!” Well, lets take a look at Saul as if we were evaluating him according to the military’s standard. The evaluation will be divided into three categories.

I. The ability to be at the appointed place of duty on time.
A. King Saul demonstrated a lack of initiative, discipline, and
responsibility in that he failed to appear at his first appointed place of
duty. 1 Sam 10:21-22
1. First impressions are lasting impressions. If your going to mess up
don’t mess up on your first day. In the military first impressions
are everything. My entire tour of duty at a specific post could be
ruined on the first day that I reported for duty. I made sure that I
was squared away that day. Remember as Christians we are a
testimony for Jesus.
a. Tit 2:7-8 “In all things shewing thyself a pattern of good
works: in doctrine shewing uncorruptness,ravity, sincerity,
Sound speech, that cannot be condemned; that he that is of
the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil thing to
say of you.”
2. Set a good example. Remember, if people know you are a Christian
then they will be watching you closely, looking for any mistake.
Set the standard wherever you are in life.
a. Mt 5:16 “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see
your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”
II. The ability to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
A. King Saul demonstrates the inability to follow orders. 1 Sam 13:9-14
1. Saul takes it upon himself to have burnt offerings. God made him
King not priest. At this point God rejects Saul. What he should
have done was inquire of the Lord as to what to do when Samuel
didn’t show.
a. Pr 3:5-6 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not
unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge
him, and he shall direct thy paths.
B. King Saul demonstrates a lack of attention to detail. 1 Sam 15:1-9
1. Notice how Saul spared Agag and some animals after being told
not. The common phrase in the army was “by the numbers”. When
the Lord wants something done, it must be done His way.
a. John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and
the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
b. Col 3:22 “Servants, obey in all things your masters according
to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in
singleness of heart, fearing God:”

III. Leadership ability.
A. King Saul demonstrates an inability lead from the front. 1 Sam 17:41-49
1. Saul is such a poor leader that he sent a boy to do a man’s job.
Remember, Saul was head and shoulders above all the people. To
send David in his stead shows just what a coward he was. Thank
God in the new testament that our weapons are not carnal, and
Jesus Christ fights our Battles for us!
a. 2Co 10:4-6 “(For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal,
but mighty through God to the pulling down of
strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high
thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and
bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of
Christ;"
b. Php 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me.”
B. King Saul demonstrates an inability to maintain a professional
attitude towards subordinates.(specifically David)
1. Just imagine sitting in your boss’s office trying to help and all of
the sudden here come a spear flying at your head! Notice how
Saul acts just like Cain when he realizes that David has been
accepted by God. Instead of getting right with God, what does he
do? He tries to kill David. (1 Sam 18-11; 19:10) That is just how we
act sometimes when we realize we are wrong. The best thing to do
is humble yourself and confess that sin.
a. Mt 7:3 “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy
brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in
thine own eye?”
b. Ro 2:1 “Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man,
whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest
another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest
doest the same things.”

Conclusion
Well, not a very good eval if you are looking to get promoted. We must remember that God chose Saul to be King. And that God doesn’t make mistakes. I truly believe that Israel got the leadership that it deserved. If you look deeper into 1 Samuel you will see another picture. One of a future evil ruler called the “man of sin” the “son of perdition” (Saul) that is persecuting a Jew (David) during “Jacob’s Trouble”. The antichrist will make Saul look like Mr. Rogers. Thank God the Holy Spirit cant be taken away from us like it was from Saul. (Eph 4:30) We can rest assured that our next King will be perfect and his Kingdom will be forever. .