King Saul – An “I” Problem
by Ross Ward
Text: I Samuel 9-15
- Looks to himself – at Gilgal - I Samuel 13:5-14 – Saul offers sacrifice - Samuel delayed
- Philistines prepared to attack
- Saul’s soldiers ran scared
- King Saul’s ‘I’ problem - I saw, I said to myself, I have not, I forced myself
 
- I Samuel 12:24-25 – Samuel’s instructions for Israel
 
- I Samuel 14:24-46 – avenging “his” enemies - 'I’ will avenge my enemies
- Saul limits his soldiers - No food till ‘his’ enemies are avenged
 
- Jonathan unknowingly breaks his instruction - Vs. 27 – he did not hear and ate honey
- Vs. 29-30 – he admits it was an unnecessary burden
 
- Soldiers were faint - Vs. 28 – because food was withheld from them
- Vs. 32-35 – they flew upon the spoil, ate uncooked
 
- Saul’s victory was limited - Vs. 30 – because they were faint, could have been more
- Vs. 36-38 – Saul was not permitted to pursue after
 
- Saul almost lost Jonathan - Vs. 42-45 – Saul was going to carry out the oath
- Vs. 45 – the people saved Jonathan
 
 
 
- I Samuel 13:5-14 – Saul offers sacrifice 
- Looks to himself – Amalekites - I Samuel 15:1-35 – battle with Amalekites - Vs. 1-9 – battle narrative
- Vs. 10-12, 35 – God’s response
- Vs. 13-15, 20-21 - Saul’s answer(s)
- Vs. 22-24, 26 – Samuel’s rebuke(s)
- Vs. 25, 27-30 – Saul’s “repentance”
 
 
- I Samuel 15:1-35 – battle with Amalekites 
- Blames others – Amalekites - I Samuel 15:1-35 – battle with the Amalekites - Vs. 13 – “I have performed the word of the Lord”
- Vs. 15 – they have brought them back
- Vs. 20 – “I have obeyed the voice of the Lord and gone the way the Lord sent me”
- Vs. 21 – but the people…
- Vs. 24 – I feared and obeyed the people
 
 
- I Samuel 15:1-35 – battle with the Amalekites 
- Looks to himself - King Saul seeks strength - I Samuel 14:52 – Saul takes all the strong and valiant men
- I Sam. 8:10-18 – warnings of God and Samuel
- Ps. 33: 16-22 – God was to be their king, fight their battles, avenge his people
- I Samuel 14:6 – Jonathan’s faith
 
 
- King Saul seeks strength 
- Saul’s ‘I’ problem - Humble beginnings - I Samuel 9:20-21 – who am I?
- I Samuel 15:17 – small in his own eyes
 
- ‘I’ problem - I Samuel 13:11-12 – Gilgal sacrifice
- I Samuel 14:24 – his vengeance
- I Samuel 14:52 – strong and valiant men
- I Samule 15:13-24 – war with Amalekites
 
 
- Humble beginnings 
- Lessons - Trust in God - Psalms 147:10-11 – Lord taketh pleasure in them that fear him…
- Proverbs 3:5-6 – trust in the Lord with all thine heart…
- Psalms 33:16-17 – man is not delivered by much strength…
 
- Have faith in God’s instructions - Matt. 7:21-23
 
- God delivers results - I Samuel 12:6-25 – Samuel recounts how God has worked for them
- I Samuel 14:6 – Jonathan’s faith shown at Gilgal
- I Corinthians 3:6 – God gave the increase
- I Corinthians 16:9 – a door is opened unto me
- II Corinthians 2:12 – when I came to Troas a door was opened unto me of the Lord
- Colossians 4:3 – pray for us, that God would open unto us a door of utterance
- Revelation 3:8 – I have set before thee an open door…
 
- Accept responsibility when wrong - I Samuel 15:24 – Saul never accepted responsibility for his sin as King
- Repent when wrong
 
 
- Trust in God 
