Israel Gets Its King: Saul Chosen, Tested, and a Nation Warned | 1 Samuel 10–12
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Welcome to Day 76 of Word for Word: The Bible.
In this episode, we read 1 Samuel chapters 10–12, where Saul is publicly revealed as Israel’s first king, steps into leadership, and leads the nation to an early victory. What begins with uncertainty quickly turns into a moment of unity as Israel is delivered from the threat of the Ammonites.
Today’s reading includes:
- Saul being anointed and confirmed as king before all Israel
- The Spirit of God coming powerfully upon Saul
- Saul’s initial hesitation and humble response to his calling
- The rescue of Jabesh Gilead and Israel’s victory over the Ammonites
- The renewal of the kingship at Gilgal with celebration and sacrifice
- Samuel’s farewell address and his warning to the nation
These chapters mark a major turning point in Israel’s story. The people now have the king they asked for, but Samuel makes it clear that their true success will not come from human leadership alone. Their future still depends on their faithfulness to God.
Even in their flawed request, God shows patience and mercy. He does not abandon His people but continues to guide them, reminding them that obedience brings life, and rebellion brings consequences.
This episode highlights both the excitement of new leadership and the weight of responsibility that comes with it—for the king and for the people alike.
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