The Lord uses Jonathan to save Israel
The Plan
The Plan
Learning about God's Plan for Salvation at South Shore Trinity Lutheran Church
1st Samuel 13:5-14
Saul doesn’t wait for Samuel
1st Samuel 11:1-11
Saul begins by defending God’s people
1st Samuel 9:15-10:1
Saul is made King
“Stuff They Didn’t Teach Me In Sunday School”
1st Samuel 9:1-14
Saul is chosen to be Israel’s King
1st Samuel 8:1-22
Israel asks for a king other than God
Week 15 – Saul
In this week’s readings Israel asks Samuel to give them a king like the pagan nations have. It is a request that Samuel tries to talk them out of but the people demand it anyway. The problem wasn’t that having a king was evil in itself; the problem came from the people’s motivation for a king. Up until that time, God had been their king. He had been the One who had gone before them into battle. He had been the One who had been their Judge. He had been the One who had saved them and now the people wanted a human king in that place. They wanted to be as they say in 1st Samuel 8:20, “…like all the other nations.”
Samuel warned them that they had it better than any nation with a king and that a king would not be the wonderful experience they thought it would be, but the people didn’t listen. So, like a parent who knows that what their teenager wants is not going to be good for them but they demand it anyway, God lets Israel have their king. Some of their kings would be good and God-fearing men but most would be greedy, selfish tyrants who would lead Israel away from the Lord. But through it all, God was faithful to Israel and continued to move His plan to save all humanity through the descendants of Abraham.
1st Samuel 7:3-17
The Lord saves Israel
1st Samuel 6:1-16
The Ark is returned
1st Samuel 5:1-12
The Ark in Philistia
“Stuff They Didn’t Teach Me In Sunday School”
1st Samuel 4:1-11
The Philistines capture the Ark
1st Samuel 3:1-21
Samuel is called by the Lord
“Stuff They Didn’t Teach Me In Sunday School”
1st Samuel 1:21-28
Samuel is dedicated to the Lord
1st Samuel 1:1-20
The birth of Samuel
Week 14 – Samuel
Samuel was the last of the Judges, but he was much more than just a Judge. He was also a prophet, an intercessor, and a priest. That being said, you would think the book named for him would focus mainly on his life, however, the book focuses less on Samuel and more on how Israel moved from being a loosely affiliated band of tribes to a nation ruled by a king. One of whom would become the greatest king of Israel, an ancestor of Christ and a very important part of the plan.
Ruth 4:1-22
Ruth 3:1-18
The threshing floor
Ruth 2:1-23
Ruth meets Boaz
Ruth 1:1-22
Ruth comes to Bethlehem
Judges 16:23-31
Samson dies