1 Samuel 16:1 (Part1) |
1 Samuel 16:1 (Part2) |
Psalm 27:3-4 (Part3) |
John 8:10-11 (Part1) |
1 Samuel 11:15 (Part2) |
Psalm 23:4-6 (Part3) |
1 Corinthians
5:17-21
(Part1) |
1 Samuel
16:12-18
(Part2) |
Matthew 10:16-19 (Part3) |
After God Rejects Saul from being king over Israel,
He finds Samuel, His prophet, judge and priest,
mourning. Samuel is
mourning over the rejected king, the soon to be past
king of Israel. Instead, God tells him to stop being sad
and mourning
over the past and what God had rejected. God wanted
Samuel to move on to his new assignment, the anointing
of God’s new
king.
Many Christians are like Samuel. We mourn over the sin
and evil that God rejects and frees us from these are
the things
He has forgiven and we have repented from doing. Yet we
cannot seem to move on, leaving them in the past. Our
focus and
energy must not be on that which God rejects, but on His
new assignments for us in Christ
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