PROCLAMATION
“… And Saul had put away those that had
familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land. … Then said Saul unto his
servants, ‘Seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit, that I may go to her,
and enquire of her.' …” 1 Samuel 28:3-7 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words were written under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God after the death of the prophet Samuel by
Nathan the prophet and Gad the seer. Once again the Philistines gathered
their armies together for warfare to fight with Israel. (1 Samuel 28:1)
When Saul gathered all of Israel together to fight against the Philistines, he
saw that he was greatly outnumbered and he was afraid and terrified. (1 Samuel
28:4-5) Saul called upon The Lord but The Lord did not answer him.
Then he sent for a medium who could speak to the spirits. (1 Samuel
28:6-7) There were none in the city because earlier, after Samuel had
died, Saul had expelled all of the mediums and spiritists from the land. (1
Samuel 28:3) However, there was one in the town of Endor and Saul
disguised himself and went to see her. When he got there he had to
promise her that no harm would come to her for helping him. (1 Samuel
28:7-10) Saul asked her to contact the prophet Samuel, and when she did
she realized who Saul was and she knew that the king had deceived her. (1
Samuel 28:11-12) Again Saul told her that no harm would come to
her. Then Saul told Samuel why he had contacted him; and Samuel told Saul
that his kingdom would be given to David, that he and Israel would be captured
by the Philistines, and that he and his sons would die the next day. (1 Samuel
28:13-19) Saul was devastated by Samuel’s words and he fell on the
ground. His strength was gone. The woman offered him food but he
initially refused to eat. The men who came with him convinced him to eat,
and after they ate, they left. (1 Samuel 28:20-25)
APPLICATION
There is an old saying, “You never miss
the water until the well runs dry.” (Author unknown) Only when someone or
something is gone do we truly appreciate them or it. People are in our
life for a reason, some of them are a blessing, and some of them are a lesson.
We need to be very careful about putting someone out of our life.
Sometimes we burn a bridge that we may later need to cross. The person
that we put down in our youth, may be the very person that we need in our old
age. The Lord God made all of us in His image, so we should be careful
how we treat people, especially believers.
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