Lessons from Saul, king of Israel #2
Sin and the deception of the Heart!
LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF SAUL - KING OF ISRAEL Continued from part one SAUL - STARTED RIGHT - ENDED WRONG When Samuel told Saul that his father's household was greatly favored in Israel, notice Saul's humble reply: "Am I not a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel, and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin? Why then do you speak like this to me?" (1 Sam.9:21 NKJV). Certainly this attitude of Saul's shows the humility that the Bible proclaims is the necessary attribute of mind to please the Eternal God. Later, Samuel tells Saul what would befall him after they parted company (chapter 10:2). You will see a promise was given by Samuel that the Spirit of the Lord would come upon Saul. The exact words are very revealing. "....Then the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you, and you will prophecy with them (group of prophets, verse 5) and be TURNED INTO ANOTHER MAN" (verse 6). There can be no mistake - Saul was going to be CONVERTED by the Lord through the power of the Holy Spirit. So much so was this going to be that all who formerly were acquainted with Saul, believed he had become one of the prophets of God (verses 10-13). Verse nine gives us the truth that the Eternal gave Saul "another heart." Not only was he turned into another man in heart and mind by the Spirit, but Saul was also given by God, valiant men as companions, whose hearts had been touched by the Lord (verse 26). Saul had everything going for him. He was tall and handsome. He was favored by the people of Israel. He was put with the prophets of Israel, and looked upon as one of them. He was, through the Spirit, converted and changed in heart. And then to help him rule Israel righteously, he was given strong male companions who also had been touched by the hand of God. Could anything have been better for Saul's salvation and relationship with the Almighty? I cannot think how. Saul was STARTING OFF on the right road, which would have led him to the first resurrection and eternal life. But, by the time we come to chapter 15, Saul was WAY OFF track and heading for the DITCH along the side of the road that leads only to the loss of salvation and destruction. What should this TEACH US? Why, the truth that is shouted to us many times over in the Scriptures. There is NO doctrine of the Lord as "once saved always saved." Such a teaching is man made, from the minds of individuals who have not only perverted certain verses in the Bible, but have also willfully rejected many verses in the Word (such as those we are studying in this article) that plainly prove you will be saved into the Kingdom of God ONLY if you ENDURE (REMAIN FAITHFUL) to the END (see Matthew 24:12,13). This is not the place to expose in detail the heresy of this false teaching of "once saved always saved." The reader can study my in-depth article called "Saved by Grace" for the plain truth of the subject and doctrine of personal Salvation. SAUL'S SINS - LESSONS FOR US As we analyze the errors, mistakes, and sins that Saul committed in just this one chapter (15) of 1 Samuel, many lessons and a lot of pertinent instruction for us can be found, if we will search for it. Some of this instruction is plain to see, on the surface, a little more is a little deeper to uncover, needing extra thought. But it is to our benefit to search the matter out. Samuel gives VERY CLEAR and precise instruction to Saul as to what the Lord was commanding him to do against the Amalekites, and the city of Amalek (chapter 15:13). Samuel was quite precise in naming to Saul WHO and WHAT in the city of Amalek was to be destroyed. Saul went forth to do the Lord's will. And when Samuel came to him he proclaimed, ".....I have performed the commandments of the Lord' (verse 13). As we read the next verses it becomes clear that Saul had done no such thing. The first teaching for us is that Saul just up front, openly, and very simply, DISOBEYED the command of God, while making out he had obeyed. How often, in OUR carnality, do we just simply NOT OBEY a commandment of God? We do at times, through the weakness of the flesh, through the wiles of the Devil, fall short, miss the mark, and DISOBEY the Almighty. Hopefully, as a true Christian, we will not do as Saul did. Hopefully when God's command is set before us in all it's simplicity, we will ACKNOWLEDGE when we have not observed it (1 John 1:8-10). Saul added more sin to his already sin, by trying to deceive others (and possibly himself) that he had obeyed God, that he had NOT sinned, done NO wrong. This second sin, manifested the real attitude of Saul. True humility and a genuine converted heart had dissipated from Saul. Now it was a pretence of "I am obeying" when he knew very well he was not obeying. His religion had become HYPOCRISY! His theology had now become the proverbial "say one thing but do another." This sin we all need to realize, will take us away from the grace of God, and back out into the darkness of the carnal world. It will lead us on into willful sin - the unpardonable sin - sin from which we cannot repent! For let's notice what further sin Saul entered upon as Samuel began to untangle the truth from the error. "But Samuel said, 'What then is this bleating of the sheep in my ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?'" (verse 14). Look at the answer Saul gave. "THEY have brought them from the Amalekites; for THE PEOPLE spared the best of the sheep and the oxen, to SACRIFICE to the Lord your God, and the rest we have utterly destroyed." Immediately, Saul put the blame on OTHERS. It was "the devil made me do" or someone else was responsible type of attitude, but NOT himself, he was clean in his own eyes. The sin of SELF-justification and SELF-righteousness was proclaimed loud and strong by Saul. Coupled with that was the deceptive reasoning that what in fact was DISobedience, was thought to be righteousness. Saul argued that what they had done was FOR THE LORD! Why, they were going to honor and worship God with the animals they spared. They were going to sacrifice them to the Eternal. And this amounted to yet another sin - worshipping God according to our own whims and wishes, whatever way takes our fancy at the time, regardless as to the way the Lord has told us to serve and worship Him. The word is full of "Christianity" that is according to the ideas of men. Yes, it may SEEM good, people may THINK or SAY it is good, but if those forms of worship are in opposition to the direct laws, commandments, teaching, and will of God, then it is the sin of REBELLION, INIQUITY, and IDOLATRY, as Samuel told Saul in those famous words of his found in verses 22,23. The Eternal God has NOT given mankind the freedom to figure out for themselves HOW to worship God, in the way they choose, from their own inventions of the mind. The Lord has given to mankind only the freedom as to WHETHER they will worship Him or not, according to the spirit and the truth of His word. God sets the RULES! He lays down the right from the wrong, LIFE from DEATH! He only gives us the freedom to CHOOSE either life on the one hand, or death on the other hand. Of course I am speaking about the large, over-all areas of worship towards God, there are none essentials that the Eternal does give us complete freedom in, such as eating meat or not eating meat (Romans 14). Jesus said to the Father, "not my will be done but your will." Saul said in effect that he would not do God's will, but he would do his own will, while claiming it was God's will, while believing he was worshipping the Almighty in spirit and in truth. The Eternal made it very clear through Samuel that such theological concepts would NOT be accepted and were gross sin! Samuel CORRECTED Saul's thinking (verses 17-19). Told him he had not obeyed and had done evil in the sight of the Lord (verse 19). What was the second response from Saul? Was it one of complete humble repentance? Did he acknowledge his sin, and cry out in true repentance? Verse 20 relates how Saul ONCE MORE stood with bold faceness before God and claimed he had obeyed and had "utterly destroyed the Amalekites." Once again SOMEONE ELSE other than himself was to blame, but even their actions were done to serve the Lord (verse 21). He still could not see ANY SIN being committed even as he acknowledged that what the people took should have been destroyed. Saul had been given the INSTRUCTIONS as to the Lord's will. The responsibility of following those instructions lay squarely at the feet of Saul. It could not be shifted onto the shoulders of ANYONE else! His service towards God was his personal responsibility. Likewise for each of us today. Our responsibility to serve God, to obey Him, to do His will, is personally OURS! The will of God is revealed to us in His word. The NT admonishes us to KNOW His will, to understand His way, to have the mind of Christ in us, to study to show ourselves approved, to search the Scriptures daily, to prove all things, to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. We must never make the mistake of blaming someone else for our sins, for our errors, for our deceptions, for our being led astray into false theology, and into ways that may seem right to man but end in death. We must be on guard never to do, or to reason as Saul did here at this time in his life. We must always DESIRE to know the way, the will, and the commandments of the Eternal. We are, as a true Christian, always PERSONALLY responsible before God for finding, knowing, and staying with His truth and righteousness. We can never blame our sins, our backsliding, or our falling away from the Lord, on ANY human person other than ourselves. Our salvation is VERY PERSONAL. We cannot enter the Kingdom of God on the shirt-tails or back of another flesh and blood individual. And in like manner, no person but ourselves, can take us from truth into error, from obedience to dis-obedience of the perfect will of God. Samuel once more, with even STRONGER correction, denounced the sin of Saul (verses 22,23). Saul responded in a way that many mistakenly believe was true repentance (verses 24,25). But Samuel knew the deceitful depths of the sin of Saul's heart. Notice how he answered Saul: "..I will not return with you, for you HAVE REJECTED THE WORD OF THE LORD..." (VERSE 26). The rest of the life of Saul, with its many UPS and DOWNS in his personal character, shows clearly that indeed his heart was never again within the righteousness and grace of God, that makes for being a true child of the Eternal. Saul, had what the apostle Paul later called "the repentance of the world." He was in the state of mind that was merely saying, "oh, poor old me, I feel sorry for myself." It was not the repentance or sorrow that is the godly kind, not to be regretted. But Saul had the sorrow of this world that produces DEATH (2 Cor.7:8-11). Saul was never again able to come to godly repentance (Heb.6:4-6). Did he commit the un-pardonable sin? Maybe! Only the Almighty knows for sure. Certainly his attitude of heart effected his entire physical life from that day forward to his death. We need to take heed unto such an example as that of Saul, lest when we have started out as did Saul, and when we have prophesied (by our lips of confession to be a Christian) and preached (by our conduct) to others, we should be a cast away (1 Cor.9:27). Salvation is a GIFT. We are saved by GRACE through FAITH (Eph.2:8). Yet, most professing Christians DO NOT understand the doctrine of salvation by grace, as shocking as it may sound (remember if you are in doubt about this subject to study my article called "Saved by Grace"). Once we have received salvation as a gift, we have our part to play in the process of being saved to INHERIT eternal life. We are not "once saved always saved." We must ENDURE to the END! Those who do shall be saved into the Kingdom of God, as Jesus Himself taught. Now we are HEIRS of the Kingdom (Romans 8), not YET inheritors! The Father in heaven has not left us in darkness as to HOW to endure to the end, as to how to inherit eternal life. He inspired Peter to tell us HOW to make our calling and election SURE! That WAY is found in 2 Peter 1:2-11. Read it carefully. Look up the words used in verses 5-7, in a Greek/English dictionary such as VINE'S NT WORDS. Study the section with the help of one or more of the popular BIBLE COMMENTARIES such as "Barnes' Notes on the New Testament," or the commentaries by Adam Clark, Matthew Henry and others. Study this section of scripture with some of the modem Bible translations, such as The Amplified Bible. Truly, as Peter said, if you DO THESE THINGS as in verses 5-7, you shall NEVER FALL, but, ".....an entrance will be supplied to you abundantly into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (verse 11, NKJV). ................ Written August 1997 |
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