When our actions
are directed by right attitude, common sense, humility, goodness, sacrifice and
courage, we might be fulfilling the very will of God without even being aware of doing it.
1.
Saul’s father Kish lost his donkeys and asked
his son to go and find them. With one of
his servants, Saul went in search of the donkeys so far as to be lost himself
instead of finding them. When Saul
wanted to return home empty handed without having found the donkey, his servant
suggested to visit the Seer. How amazing
it is to see the attitude of people towards the Seer (man of God) in those
days. The automatic response of Saul was
that there is nothing left to give to the man of God…as if to say “how can we
go empty handed to the man of God?” The master, Saul, is empty handed but the
servant is carrying a silver coin. It is
true that the servants would most often carry their precious things on their
bodies as there would be no privacy or a secure place in the house where the
masters cannot do what they want to do with their servant’s belongings. Whatever the case might be, here we see the
servant carrying this silver coin that would open the door for Saul to meet
Samuel. In meeting Samuel and the feast
with him, Saul spends the night talking to Samuel and early in the next
morning, told the servant to go ahead alone; Samuel anointed Saul to be the
king of Israel without anyone witnessing it.
When God is leading our steps, we don’t need any witness or human
approval; he will do what he has planned.
Saul went in search of his father’s donkeys, Saul ran out of food and
gifts, Saul failed to find the donkeys and was about to return home empty
handed and hungry but God had his own plans.
It was God who leads these two men to the edge of the village where
Samuel lived to be anointed as the king of Israel.
2.
After
anointing Saul as the king of Israel in the presence of no one, Samuel told
Saul to go on his way and expect many signs to confirm him of what had just
happened. As soon as Saul turned toward
his way from Samuel, his heart changed, and later the Spirit comes upon him
with power and prophecy. Yet, not even
the servant knows what had actually happened to Saul; only God, Samuel and Saul
knew what was happening. Once these
signs were fulfilled, Samuel had told Saul to go home and do whatever his hand
finds to do. But then again he said to
go down to Gilgal and wait there for seven days without doing anything. It is amazing to see this young man Saul
totally following the instructions and obedient to everything that would
eventually be God’s doing. He was led by
God to Samuel, he was anointed in humility, he saw the signs being fulfilled
and Spirit coming upon him, he did nothing that would jeopardize his anointing but
at the same time took the step of faith in delivering Israel from the ammonites
and remained obedeient until Samuel came to Gilgal to confirm his kingship over
all Israel; a man of great patience and obedience…he even obeyed his servants
and at the same time a man of great wisdom who did not go on bragging to his
uncle about what Samuel had said and done to him.
3.
Even
though Saul was anointed to be the king, not everyone had accepted him and some
ridiculed him. It was then that the
Ammonites sized the town of Jabesh and sent the message of humiliation and gauging
the eyes of all Jabeshites. The people
of Jabesh asked the king of the Ammonites to give them seven days to surrender
to such a fate. Having heard such an ultimatum,
Saul gathered the courage as the Spirit came upon him to fight the Ammonites. The town of Jabesh is rescued and those who ridiculed
Saul were silenced, the place of the king was secured.
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