SAUL

Passage: 1Samuel 9:1~27  

Key verse: 16


1. Looking for lost donkeys (1-14)

Saul looked like a leader. He was tall and handsome, an impressive young man, without equal in Israel. He was family-centered, and had a strong sense of responsibility; it was his search for his father's lost donkeys that took him to Samuel the prophet.

2. My people's cry has reached me (15-27)

God's hand was in this event. His shepherd's heart was moved by the suffering of his people, and he gave them a shepherd. He chose Saul to be their leader and deliver them from the hand of the Philistines. God led Saul to Samuel so that Samuel might anoint him king. Saul was leadership material. He was humanly humble (21), and he was able. But every man must be tested. The leader of God's people must not only have ability; he must be spiritually humble enough to receive God's training.


Prayer: Lord, only you can raise up leaders. Grant able and humble men and women who can be shepherds and Bible teachers.

One Word: God hears his people's cry