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Portrait Of A Politician (King Saul)
Contributed by David Wilson on Oct 3, 2013 (message contributor)
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1. Leadership Lessons From A Serpent's Siege
Contributed on Oct 3, 2013
Saul, discouraged after the sonsos of Belial reject his kingship, returns to life as a farmer, until the people of Jabesh Gilead need him. Then he demonstrates leadership Qualitites we can apply.
Grant Avenue Baptist Church 2215 Grant Avenue Redondo Beach, CA 90278 LESSONS FROM A SERPENT’s SIEGE TEXT: I Samuel 11 VERSES 1-3 The name, Nahash means Serpent. It is related to the Hebrew Word which refers to the serpent in Genesis 3 which means something along the line of ...read more
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2. Why Is Your King Hiding?
Contributed on Oct 3, 2013
Saul's reign will be marked with insecurity and fear. From the begining he was reluctant to rule God's people and his fear defined his reign.
TEXT: I Samuel 10 Review of chapter 9: Saul was out looking for donkeys, not a throne, when he meets Samuel and is overwhelmed by the news that he, himself, is to be the king. He protests that he is unworthy, from an insignificant tribe and family. Samuel and Saul sat up all night talking ...read more