Read 1 Samuel 13.
Whenever there is a success, a victory, a blessing, or a decisive
stand taken on an issue, expect that it will be tested. Saul demonstrated national leadership and
experienced a win over the Philistines. This
launched his reign as the first king of Israel.
Next came the test.
There is nothing like a threat to cause people to lose all
self-reliance and cast their total dependence on God.
The situation called for a time of national repentance and
worship. Saul had been given
instructions to wait for Samuel, the High Priest, to offer sacrifices and to
deliver God's instructions for the nation.
But Saul, out of his own insecurities, his impatience, and his fear,
took matt ers into his own
hands. He was the king; he was the
leader. Who needed Samuel? In doing so, he abused his power, he violated
the Mosaic Law from God, he broke fellowship with God, he damaged his
relationship with Samuel, and he lost the dynasty of his kingship. This was a test. Saul had failed.
It is never right to do wrong.
When Samuel arrived, his words were clear, straightforward,
and painful. "You have done
foolishly. You have not kept the command
of the LORD your God..." (v.13)
A leader must understand the real issues.
-The real challenge was not the Philistines.
-The real problem was not the ritual of the burnt offering.
-The real test was obedience to the LORD from the heart.
From then on, “The LORD has sought out a man after his own
heart.” (v.14)
Determine to make an A on God’s tests today.
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