EPISODE · Jun 1, 2025 · 1H
Study 10: 1 Samuel 9; 1-24: Trent Evans
from The Driven Church
Don't Discount In 1 Samuel 9, we witness how God orchestrates His purposes through the search for lost donkeys by Saul and his servant, leading them to a divine appointment with the prophet Samuel. This chapter challenges us to recognize that God’s plans often unfold through the seemingly mundane or insignificant moments of our lives. Saul’s anointing as king reveals the contrast between human desires—seeking outward strength, stature, and reputation—and God’s deeper concern for the condition of the heart. The text invites us to reflect on how God uses ordinary events to prepare us for significant tasks and how His kindness, woven throughout the details of our lives, calls us to choose Him daily. It underscores the weight of our choices, the enduring consequences they have for ourselves and others, and the ever-present grace of God guiding us, even when we stray from Him.
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Don't Discount In 1 Samuel 9, we witness how God orchestrates His purposes through the search for lost donkeys by Saul and his servant, leading them to a divine appointment with the prophet Samuel. This chapter challenges us to recognize that God’s plans often unfold through the seemingly mundane or insignificant moments of our lives. Saul’s anointing as king reveals the contrast between human desires—seeking outward strength, stature, and reputation—and God’s deeper concern for the condition of the heart. The text invites us to reflect on how God uses ordinary events to prepare us for significant tasks and how His kindness, woven throughout the details of our lives, calls us to choose Him daily. It underscores the weight of our choices, the enduring consequences they have for ourselves and others, and the ever-present grace of God guiding us, even when we stray from Him.
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