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SAUL ANOINTED
Israel’s First King
Tall, handsome Saul seemed to be a noble young man of the tribe of Benjamin. He lived during the time when the Israelites were demanding a king. His father Kish was rich and very powerful.
One day some of their donkeys strayed away, so Kish sent Saul with a servant to find them. After they had traveled far and searched a long time, Saul was ready to give up. He said to the servant, “Let us go home or my father will worry about us.”
Then the servant said, “In the next city lives a prophet named Samuel whose words always come true. Perhaps he can tell us where to find the donkeys.”
While trudging up the hill toward the city, some young maidens told them that the prophet had arrived there that day. At the city gate they met Samuel, but they did not realize who it was. Saul asked, “Can you tell me where the prophet’s house is?”
Samuel answered, “I am the prophet. Come with me because tonight we are having an offering and a feast as a sacrifice to the Lord. Do not worry about the lost donkeys, because they have been found.” That night at the feast, Saul was honored as a special guest.
The next morning Samuel took a vial of oil and anointed Saul, saying, “The Lord has anointed you to be king over Israel. Go now and do whatever God tells you to do.”
As Saul turned to leave, God gave him a new heart. The Spirit of the Lord blessed Saul with a true desire to live unselfishly for others and to serve God faithfully.
Some time later Samuel called together all the people of Israel. It was a public meeting to crown Saul as Israel’s first king.
In this way, God brought to pass His plan for Saul’s life. It took him from searching for his father’s lost donkeys to ruling Israel and being their king.
1 Samuel 9-10
Caption: Samuel anoints Saul to be king.
Parents: I will go in the strength of the Lord God. (Psalm 71:16a)
Children: 1. What animals were lost?
2. To whom did God give a new heart?
3. Who became the first king of Israel?
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(-Stories by Ura Millar)
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