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Lose Your Worst Enemy • 1 Samuel 18

We look at a guy who causes his own problems and never figures out he is his own worst enemy. Why would we do something so depressing? Because you are doing the same thing and God doesn’t want you to lose everything valuable to you. He just wants you to lose your worst enemy: you.

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A God for You • 1 Samuel 17

1 Samuel 17 is a big, long chapter and there’s so much in it, yet it is saying one thing: there is a God for Israel.

And because there is a God for Israel, then you are not alone. There’s a God for you.

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A Child Can Do It • 1 Samuel 16

An old man and a boy both began to learn God as kids. You think, are they super-children? It’s not easy, therefore you seek God with Him. But it’s not complicated.

It’s so simple that a child can do it. Therefore you can do it, too.

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Day of Reckoning •1 Samuel 15

We think of the day of reckoning as somewhere in the distant future, at the end of all things. It’s a dramatic, never to be repeated, awesome event.

That day is coming, and it is awesome, because that’s when the sentence is carried out. But the actual reckoning is going on now, in this life.

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Baptism of Fire • 1 Samuel 10-11

Now, Saul is an impressive guy. Everyone sees it. But “impressive” isn’t what makes him effective in his first big emergency. It’s what the Holy Spirit does in him that makes him effective as king.

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God Calls a Man • 1 Samuel 9-10

In 1 Samuel 9 and 10 we see God working in a complicated, roundabout way to call Saul. God reveals His man sovereignly, with power and confirmations so that the king himself will know: “I am God’s man. I am responsible to God first.”

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Underestimating Sin • 1 Samuel 8

Samuel in his lifetime saw Israel enter into a golden age. They learned by experience that everything good in life comes from being in right relationship with God.

He also lived to see Israel walk away from all that they learned to go back into darkness and misery.

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