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Gifts for Building Up the Church

Gifts for Building Up the Church

In this passage Paul addresses both the growth of the body as well as the growth of the individual.

Ephesians 4:7-16 NLT
However, he has given each one of us a special gift through the generosity of Christ. That is why the Scriptures say,
“When he ascended to the heights,
he led a crowd of captives
and gave gifts to his people.”
Notice that it says “he ascended.” This clearly means that Christ also descended to our lowly world. 10 And the same one who descended is the one who ascended higher than all the heavens, so that he might fill the entire universe with himself.
11 Now these are the gifts Christ gave to the church: the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, and the pastors and teachers. 12 Their responsibility is to equip God’s people to do his work and build up the church, the body of Christ. 13 This will continue until we all come to such unity in our faith and knowledge of God’s Son that we will be mature in the Lord, measuring up to the full and complete standard of Christ.
14 Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth. 15 Instead, we will speak the truth in love, growing in every way more and more like Christ, who is the head of his body, the church. 16 He makes the whole body fit together perfectly. As each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love.

Examine the scriptures:
Ephesians 4:7-16 NLT
Gifts for Building Up the Church 

However,

Previously in this chapter, Paul discussed the unity in the church.

We were reminded that all believers have a lot in common:
One Spirit, one Lord, one God, one body, one hope, one faith, and one baptism.

Now Paul discusses the diversity of gifts in the church.

 he has given each one of us a special gift through the generosity of Christ. 

God gives each believer a special gift to be used for building up the church.

God does not give each believer the same gift.

1 Corinthians 12:7 NLT
A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other.

Romans 12:6 NLT
In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. …

1 Corinthians 12:11 NLT
11 It is the one and only Spirit who distributes all these gifts. He alone decides which gift each person should have. 

  • God gives each believer a special gift to be used for building up the church. 

  We do not choose our spiritual gifts. 

That is why the Scriptures say, (Psalm 68 NLT) 

“When he ascended to the heights,
he led a crowd of captives
   and gave gifts to his people.”   

Similar to:
2 Corinthians 2:14-15  NLT
14 But thank God! He has made us his captives and continues to lead us along in Christ’s triumphal procession. Now he uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere, like a sweet perfume. 15 Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. 

The imagery is that of a Roman triumph in which the victorious general would lead his soldiers and the captives they had taken in procession through the streets of Rome, while the people watched and applauded and the air was filled with the sweet smell released by the burning of spices in the streets.

A military victor has the right to give gifts to those who are identified with him.

Christ, the Victor, having captivated sinful people by redeeming them, has the right to give them to the church as gifts. 

Notice that it says “he ascended.” This clearly means that Christ also descended to our lowly world

John 1:14 NLT
14 So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son.

Philippians 2:6-8 NLT
Though he was God,
he did not think of equality with God
as something to cling to.
Instead, he gave up his divine privileges;
he took the humble position of a slave
and was born as a human being.
When he appeared in human form,
    he humbled himself in obedience to God
and died a criminal’s death on a cross
(and was buried) 

10 And the same one who descended is the one who ascended higher than all the heavens, so that he might fill the entire universe with himself.

Acts 1:9-11 NLT
After saying this, he was taken up into a cloud while they were watching, and they could no longer see him. 10 As they strained to see him rising into heaven, two white-robed men suddenly stood among them. 11 “Men of Galilee,” they said, “why are you standing here staring into heaven? Jesus has been taken from you into heaven, but someday he will return from heaven in the same way you saw him go!”

Acts 2:33 NLT
33 Now he is exalted to the place of highest honor in heaven, at God’s right hand. And the Father, as he had promised, gave him the Holy Spirit to pour out upon us, just as you see and hear today.

After completing His work on earth, Christ is exalted to the place of highest honor in heaven, at God’s right hand.

  •  Jesus Christ has both the authority and ability to give gifts to His church.
  • With the gifts given to us by God and with the power of the Holy Spirit we are equipped to do the work God planned for us to do. 

11 Now these are the gifts Christ gave to the church:

In his letters, Paul has different lists of God’s gifts.  None of these lists are comprehensive.

  • Here the focus of gifts is on the gifts of leadership most needed for the growth of the church. 

the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, and the pastors and teachers. 

Apostles were the twelve disciples chosen by Jesus to be with him and whom he commissioned and sent out to preach. (Proclaim the gospel, establish churches, and teach sound doctrine.)

Prophets communicate God’s will to His people.

Evangelists proclaim the Good News.

Pastors (shepherds) care for God’s people.

Teachers expound Scripture and God’s truth. 

12 Their responsibility is to equip God’s people to do his work and build up the church, the body of Christ. 

The apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers do not do all the work themselves. They train the people to do the work of the church.  They equip the people to communicate God’s will to others, proclaim the good news, care for God’s people, and expound Scripture and God’s truth to others.

We are being equipped to equip others.

  • Our responsibility is to equip God’s people to do His work and build up the church.

A challenge from Romans 12:6-8: 

Romans 12:6-8 NLT
In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to prophesy, speak out with as much faith as God has given you. If your gift is serving others, serve them well. If you are a teacher, teach well. If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging. If it is giving, give generously. If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously. And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly. 

13 This will continue until we all come to such unity in our faith and knowledge of God’s Son that we will be mature in the Lord, measuring up to the full and complete standard of Christ.

  • Unity in our faith and maturity in the Lord are two essential goals for the body of Christ.

This is an ongoing ministry which will continue until Christ returns and takes us home. 

When we are properly equipped:
14 Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth. 

  • Mature Christians are able to discern and resist false teaching. 

15 Instead, we will speak the truth in love,

  • We are being equipped to speak the truth in love.

We dare not depart from or compromise the truth.

Communication is most effective when the truth is proclaimed in love. 

growing in every way more and more like Christ,

Sanctification.

who is the head of his body, the church.  

16 He (Christ) makes the whole body fit together perfectly.

  • Christ, the head of the body, makes the whole body fit together perfectly.

Colossians 2:19 NLT
19 …. For he (Christ, the head of the body) holds the whole body together with its joints and ligaments, and it grows as God nourishes it.

As each part does its own special work,

  • Each part of the body has an important role.

it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love.

  • When each part of the body does its own special work, the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love.

1 Peter 4:10 NLT
10 God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.

Unity in the Body of Christ

Unity in the Body

Introduction:

We have been called by God.

2 Corinthians 5:20 NLT
20 So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making his appeal through us. We speak for Christ when we plead, “Come back to God!” 

Matthew 5:14-16 NLT
14 You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. 15 No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father.

In this lesson Paul begs us to live a life worthy of our calling.

Live in unity with other believers.

  • Live a life worthy of your calling.

Ephesians 4:1-6 NLT
Unity in the Body
4:1 Therefore I, a prisoner for serving the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling, for you have been called by God. Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love. Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. For there is one body and one Spirit, just as you have been called to one glorious hope for the future.
There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism,
one God and Father of all,
who is over all, in all, and living through all.

Examine the scriptures:

Ephesians 4:1-6 NLT
Unity in the Body of Christ 

4:1 Therefore

Reflecting on what Paul had written in Ephesians 1-3.

Remember all that God has done for you.

Paul was addressing Jews and Gentiles.

Paul has taught that God brought Jews and Gentiles into a new relationship with each other.  Paul also taught that the church (the body of believers) is to be the reflection and full expression of the glory of God.

Now in chapters 4-6, the believers are expected to apply the principles taught in chapters 1-3. 

 I, a prisoner for serving the Lord,

Paul made this same statement in 3:1.

Paul was a prisoner at the time he wrote this letter. (Likely in Rome)

Paul suffered imprisonment or confinement several times for serving Christ.

2 Timothy 1:11-12 NLT
11 And God chose me to be a preacher, an apostle, and a teacher of this Good News. 12 That is why I am suffering here in prison. But I am not ashamed of it, for I know the one in whom I trust, and I am sure that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until the day of his return.

  • The walk of faithful Christians can be costly. Paul knows this from personal experience. 

(I) beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling, for you have been called by God. 

A person’s calling and conduct should be in balance.

Knowing all that God has done for us should have a significant impact on the way we conduct ourselves in our personal lives and in our church life.

Philippians 1:27 NLT
27 Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.

1 Thessalonians 2:12 NLT
12 We pleaded with you, encouraged you, and urged you to live your lives in a way that God would consider worthy. For he called you to share in his Kingdom and glory.

Colossians 1:10 NLT
10 Then the way you live will always honor and please the Lord, and your lives will produce every kind of good fruit. All the while, you will grow as you learn to know God better and better.

Paul mentions three virtues that should be enhancing our daily walk. 

Always be humble

The pagan culture of Paul’s did not consider humility an admirable quality.
Many people today feel the same way.

Humility – Freedom from pride.

Humility promotes unity.  Pride, the opposite of humility, promotes disunity.

and gentle (or meek).

Strength under control.

Gentleness is having one’s emotions under control.  It does not mean weakness.

Be patient with each other,

Calm and unruffled temper.

 making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love. 

Colossians 3:12-14 NLT
12 Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. 13 Make allowance for each other’s faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others. 14 Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony.

  • Practicing humility, gentleness, and patience will enhance our daily walk.

Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. 

All believers.

Jews and Gentiles

Colossians 3:14-15 NLT
14 Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony. 15 And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful.

  • As members of the body of Christ we are called to preserve the unity which God had established.
  • Even with ethnic differences (Jews and Gentiles) all believers have a lot in common: 

For there is one body

The church

1 Corinthians 12 – One body with many parts.

and one Spirit,

The Holy Spirit.

 just as you have been called to one glorious hope for the future.

Christians will live with God forever.

There is one Lord,

Jesus Christ.

one faith,

John 3:16 NLT
For this is how God loved the world. He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.

John 14:6 NLT
Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.

one baptism, 

One response – a profession of faith.


one God and Father of all,

God the Father.

Here the word all refers to all believers, not all mankind.

 

One, one, one, one, one, one, one  (7 ones)

One Spirit, one Lord, one God.

One body, one hope, one faith, one baptism.

Remember, Paul is speaking to Jews and Gentiles. 

  • When Christians are living a life worthy of their calling there is unity in the body of Christ. 

(one God) who is over all, in all, and living through all.

God is present everywhere.

Psalm 139:7-12 NLT
I can never escape from your Spirit!
I can never get away from your presence!
If I go up to heaven, you are there;
if I go down to the grave, you are there.
If I ride the wings of the morning,
if I dwell by the farthest oceans,
10 even there your hand will guide me,
and your strength will support me.
11 I could ask the darkness to hide me
and the light around me to become night—
12     but even in darkness I cannot hide from you.
To you the night shines as bright as day.
Darkness and light are the same to you.
 

1 Corinthians 6:19 NLT
19 Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself,

Galatians 2:20 NLT
20 My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.

Colossians 1:27 NLT
27 For God wanted them to know that the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory.

  • With God living in us, we are certainly equipped to live a life worthy of our calling. 

 

Continued War with the Philistines

Samuel Rebukes Saul

1 Samuel 13:1-14 NLT
13:1 Saul was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned for forty-two years.
Saul selected 3,000 special troops from the army of Israel and sent the rest of the men home. He took 2,000 of the chosen men with him to Micmash and the hill country of Bethel. The other 1,000 went with Saul’s son Jonathan to Gibeah in the land of Benjamin.
Soon after this, Jonathan attacked and defeated the garrison of Philistines at Geba. The news spread quickly among the Philistines. So Saul blew the ram’s horn throughout the land, saying, “Hebrews, hear this! Rise up in revolt!” All Israel heard the news that Saul had destroyed the Philistine garrison at Geba and that the Philistines now hated the Israelites more than ever. So the entire Israelite army was summoned to join Saul at Gilgal.
The Philistines mustered a mighty army of 3,000 chariots, 6,000 charioteers, and as many warriors as the grains of sand on the seashore! They camped at Micmash east of Beth-aven. The men of Israel saw what a tight spot they were in; and because they were hard pressed by the enemy, they tried to hide in caves, thickets, rocks, holes, and cisterns. Some of them crossed the Jordan River and escaped into the land of Gad and Gilead.

Saul’s Disobedience and Samuel’s Rebuke
Meanwhile, Saul stayed at Gilgal, and his men were trembling with fear. Saul waited there seven days for Samuel, as Samuel had instructed him earlier, but Samuel still didn’t come. Saul realized that his troops were rapidly slipping away. So he demanded, “Bring me the burnt offering and the peace offerings!” And Saul sacrificed the burnt offering himself.
10 Just as Saul was finishing with the burnt offering, Samuel arrived. Saul went out to meet and welcome him, 11 but Samuel said, “What is this you have done?”
Saul replied, “I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. 12 So I said, ‘The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!’ So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came.”
13 “How foolish!” Samuel exclaimed. “You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you. Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. 14 But now your kingdom must end, for the Lord has sought out a man after his own heart. The Lord has already appointed him to be the leader of his people, because you have not kept the Lord’s command.”

Israel’s Military Disadvantage
15 Samuel then left Gilgal and went on his way, but the rest of the troops went with Saul to meet the army. They went up from Gilgal to Gibeah in the land of Benjamin. When Saul counted the men who were still with him, he found only 600 were left! 16 Saul and Jonathan and the troops with them were staying at Geba in the land of Benjamin. The Philistines set up their camp at Micmash. 17 Three raiding parties soon left the camp of the Philistines. One went north toward Ophrah in the land of Shual, 18 another went west to Beth-horon, and the third moved toward the border above the valley of Zeboim near the wilderness.
19 There were no blacksmiths in the land of Israel in those days. The Philistines wouldn’t allow them for fear they would make swords and spears for the Hebrews. 20 So whenever the Israelites needed to sharpen their plowshares, picks, axes, or sickles, they had to take them to a Philistine blacksmith. 21 The charges were as follows: a quarter of an ounce of silver for sharpening a plowshare or a pick, and an eighth of an ounce for sharpening an ax or making the point of an ox goad. 22 So on the day of the battle none of the people of Israel had a sword or spear, except for Saul and Jonathan.
23 The pass at Micmash had meanwhile been secured by a contingent of the Philistine army.

At this point in history, the Ammonites were a constant threat from the east to Israel, while the Philistines were a threat to Israel from the west.

In 1 Samuel 11 Saul defeated the Ammonites.

Brief summary:
1 Samuel 11:10-11 NLT
10 The men of Jabesh then told their enemies, “Tomorrow we will come out to you, and you can do to us whatever you wish.” 11 But before dawn the next morning, Saul arrived, having divided his army into three detachments. He launched a surprise attack against the Ammonites and slaughtered them the whole morning. The remnant of their army was so badly scattered that no two of them were left together.

In this lesson Saul is dealing with the Philistines.

Examine the Scriptures

1 Samuel 13:1-14 NLT
Saul’s Disobedience and Samuel’s Rebuke

13:1 Saul was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned for forty-two years.

A closer look at the numbers used in this verse.  (30 and 42)

Problem: If Saul was 30 years old, would his son Jonathan be old enough to lead 1,000 men into battle? 

Acts 13:21 NLT
21 Then the people begged for a king, and God gave them Saul son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, who reigned for forty years.

What numbers are used in other translations?

English Standard Version
Saul lived for one year and then became king, and when he had reigned for two years over Israel,

Common English Bible
Saul was 30 years old when he became king, and he ruled over Israel forty-two years.

American Standard Version
Saul was [forty] years old when he began to reign; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,

New International Version
Saul was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned over Israel forty- two years.

Revised Standard Version
Saul was . . .years old when he began to reign; and he reigned . . . and two years over Israel.

Amplified Bible, Classic Edition
Saul was [forty] years old when he began to reign; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,

King James Version
Saul reigned one year; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,

New King James Version
Saul reigned one year; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,

  • It appears that some numbers from the original text are missing.

If we were to use the American Standard Version the verse would look like: 

 Saul was [forty] years old when he began to reign; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,

If we were to omit verse one it would not change the narrative that follows. 

Saul selected 3,000 special troops from the army of Israel and sent the rest of the men home.

Review:
1 Samuel 11:8 NLT
When Saul mobilized them at Bezek, he found that there were 300,000 men from Israel and 30,000 men from Judah.

Saul had a “reserve” of 330,000 troops.

1 Samuel 14:52 NLT
52 The Israelites fought constantly with the Philistines throughout Saul’s lifetime. So whenever Saul observed a young man who was brave and strong, he drafted him into his army. 

He took 2,000 of the chosen men with him to Micmash and the hill country of Bethel. The other 1,000 went with Saul’s son Jonathan to Gibeah in the land of Benjamin.

Refer to a map.

  • Saul established a “standing army” of 3,000 men.

2,000 men served under Saul and were stationed at Micmash.

1,000 men served under Jonathan and were stationed at Gibeah.

This is the first mention of Jonathan

Saul would have been aware of the Philistine outpost located at Geba, which was located between Micmash and Gibeah. 

Soon after this, Jonathan attacked and defeated the garrison of Philistines at Geba.

A deep gorge separated Geba and Micmash.

This outpost was in the “heart” of Israel.

Indicating the fact that the Philistines exercised some control of the area (more about this in our next lesson).

The news spread quickly among the Philistines. So Saul blew the ram’s horn throughout the land, saying, “Hebrews, hear this! Rise up in revolt!” All Israel heard the news that Saul had destroyed the Philistine garrison at Geba

It is not unusual for the “commander in chief” to get credit for what his soldiers accomplished. 

and that the Philistines now hated the Israelites more than ever.

So the entire Israelite army was summoned to join Saul at Gilgal.

  • After Jonathan destroyed the Philistine garrison at Geba, the Philistines hated the Israelites more than ever. 

The Philistines mustered a mighty army of 3,000 chariots, 6,000 charioteers, and as many warriors as the grains of sand on the seashore!

  • The Philistines mustered a mighty army of 3,000 chariots, 6,000 charioteers, and as many warriors as the grains of sand on the seashore!

The Israelites did not have chariots at this point in time. (NIV Study Bible)

They camped at Micmash east of Beth-aven. The men of Israel saw what a tight spot they were in; and because they were hard pressed by the enemy, they tried to hide in caves, thickets, rocks, holes, and cisterns. Some of them crossed the Jordan River and escaped into the land of Gad and Gilead.

East of the Jordan River.

Meanwhile, Saul stayed at Gilgal, and his men were trembling with fear. Saul waited there seven days for Samuel, as Samuel had instructed him earlier, but Samuel still didn’t come.

Review:
1 Samuel 10:8 NLT
Then go down to Gilgal ahead of me. I will join you there to sacrifice burnt offerings and peace offerings. You must wait for seven days until I arrive and give you further instructions.”

Saul realized that his troops were rapidly slipping away. 

  • Saul’s men were beginning to scatter. 

So he demanded, “Bring me the burnt offering and the peace offerings!” And Saul sacrificed the burnt offering himself.

  • Saul sacrificed a burnt offering to the Lord.

Saul saw his troops rapidly slipping away.

Saul did not respect Samuel’s authority as a priest.

Saul took on the role of a priest without the authority to do so.

Review:
1 Samuel 7:7-11 NLT
When the Philistine rulers heard that Israel had gathered at Mizpah, they mobilized their army and advanced. The Israelites were badly frightened when they learned that the Philistines were approaching. “Don’t stop pleading with the Lord our God to save us from the Philistines!” they begged Samuel. So Samuel took a young lamb and offered it to the Lord as a whole burnt offering. He pleaded with the Lord to help Israel, and the Lord answered him.
10 Just as Samuel was sacrificing the burnt offering, the Philistines arrived to attack Israel. But the Lord spoke with a mighty voice of thunder from heaven that day, and the Philistines were thrown into such confusion that the Israelites defeated them. 11 The men of Israel chased them from Mizpah to a place below Beth-car, slaughtering them all along the way.

Burnt offerings are a good thing, if done properly.

Look at 1 Samuel 15:22 (a verse we will study in a future lesson).

1 Samuel 15:22 NLT
22 But Samuel replied,
“What is more pleasing to the Lord:
your burnt offerings and sacrifices
or your obedience to his voice?
Listen! Obedience is better than sacrifice,
and submission is better than offering the fat of rams.
 

10 Just as Saul was finishing with the burnt offering, Samuel arrived. Saul went out to meet and welcome him, 

Apparently Saul did not realize that he had done anything wrong.

11 but Samuel said, “What is this you have done?”

This is more a rebuke than a question.

  • Samuel rebuked Saul for his actions.

Saul replied, “I saw my men scattering from me, and you didn’t arrive when you said you would, and the Philistines are at Micmash ready for battle. 12 So I said, ‘The Philistines are ready to march against us at Gilgal, and I haven’t even asked for the Lord’s help!’ So I felt compelled to offer the burnt offering myself before you came.”

  • Saul made excuses for his behavior.

Clearly, Saul is not trusting in God at this point in time.

Review a passage where Saul had recognized a time when God rescued Israel.

1 Samuel 11:11-13 NLT
11 But before dawn the next morning, Saul arrived, having divided his army into three detachments. He launched a surprise attack against the Ammonites and slaughtered them the whole morning. The remnant of their army was so badly scattered that no two of them were left together.
12 Then the people exclaimed to Samuel, “Now where are those men who said, ‘Why should Saul rule over us?’ Bring them here, and we will kill them!”
13 But Saul replied, “No one will be executed today, for today the Lord has rescued Israel!”

13 “How foolish!” Samuel exclaimed. “You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you.

Saul failed to recognize Samuel’s higher role as God’s messenger.

Saul disregarded the instructions of the Lord’s prophet.

As the Lord’s prophet, Samuel had spoken “the command of the Lord”.

Saul had disobeyed the Lord. 

Had you kept it, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. 14 But now your kingdom must end, for the Lord has sought out a man after his own heart.

David

  • Saul loses the kingship because of his disobedience. The kingship would not be passed on to Saul’s sons.

Application: Trust and obey.

The Lord has already appointed him to be the leader of his people, because you have not kept the Lord’s command.”

Israel’s Military Disadvantage

15 Samuel then left Gilgal and went on his way,

  • Samuel’s departure from the battlefield was symbolic of the separation between Samuel and Saul, the prophet and the king.

but the rest of the troops went with Saul to meet the army. They went up from Gilgal to Gibeah in the land of Benjamin. When Saul counted the men who were still with him, he found only 600 were left! 

Saul had over 300,000 men to rescue the people of Jabesh Gilead and then had cut it down to 3,000, but now his forces numbered only 600.

  • The seven day delay had greatly depleted Saul’s forces.

16 Saul and Jonathan and the troops with them were staying at Geba in the land of Benjamin. 

The Philistines set up their camp at Micmash. 

Refer to a map.

Geba and Micmash were only one or two miles apart, but the two cities were separated by a deep ravine.

The pass at Micmash was a strategic passage through the canyon that separated Micmash from Geba, Gibeah, and other towns to the south. 

17 Three raiding parties soon left the camp of the Philistines. One went north toward Ophrah in the land of Shual, 18 another went west to Beth-horon, and the third moved toward the border above the valley of Zeboim near the wilderness. (Zeboim, only mentioned in 1 Samuel 13, was a ravine located to the east of Micmash.)

Saul’s army was dwindling while the Philistine army was able to move around his capital city, Gibeah, freely.

  • The Philistines used raiding parties to plunder the land and demoralize the inhabitants. 

19 There were no blacksmiths in the land of Israel in those days.

  • The main physical advantage the Philistines enjoyed was their ability to smelt iron. This advanced technology gave them a strong military edge over the Israelites.

 As in the days of Deborah and Barak (Judg. 5:8),

Judges 5:8 NLT
When Israel chose new gods,
war erupted at the city gates.
Yet not a shield or spear could be seen
among forty thousand warriors in Israel!

the Philistines still had the advantage of superior weapons and the power to restrict the Israelites’ use of iron implements. “This monopoly continued with some success until the time of David when Israel began to produce iron objects rather freely (cf. 1 Chron. 22:3).”

1 Chronicles 22:3 NLT
David provided large amounts of iron for the nails that would be needed for the doors in the gates and for the clamps, and he gave more bronze than could be weighed.

  • The Philistines has superior iron and metal-working craftsmen until David’s time. 

The Philistines wouldn’t allow them for fear they would make swords and spears for the Hebrews. 

The Philistines were able to monopolize the iron industry.

  • The Philistines had a distinct military advantage over the Israelites.

20 So whenever the Israelites needed to sharpen their plowshares, picks, axes, or sickles, they had to take them to a Philistine blacksmith. 21 The charges were as follows: a quarter of an ounce of silver for sharpening a plowshare or a pick, and an eighth of an ounce for sharpening an ax or making the point of an ox goad. 

  • The Philistines charged high prices to sharpen instruments that could be used in battle.

22 So on the day of the battle none of the people of Israel had a sword or spear, except for Saul and Jonathan.

They did have bows and arrows, slingshots, picks, axes, and sickles.

23 The pass at Micmash had meanwhile been secured by a contingent of the Philistine army. 

Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Growth

Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Growth

Introduction:

Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Growth and Empowerment

This is Paul’s second prayer recorded in the book of Ephesians.

His first prayer was for spiritual understanding.  (Ephesians 1:15-23) October

Paul’s prayer can be our prayer.  This prayer is not exclusively for the Ephesians.

The requests Paul makes for his readers can be requests made for us.

This is another great prayer to pray for your students, your own family, coworkers, other believers, or anyone else you relate to.

Look for the theme of power and love.

 

Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT
14 When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, 15 the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. 16 I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. 18 And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 19 May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.
20 Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. 21 Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.

Examine the scriptures:

Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT
Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Growth 

14 When I think of all this, 

Paul began verse 1 with this same phrase: “When I think of all this …”

Paul is reflecting on all that God has done and is doing for the Gentiles (for believers).

Briefly: (from previous lesson)

Review Chapter 2
11 Don’t forget that you Gentiles used to be outsiders. You were called “uncircumcised heathens” by the Jews, …. 12 In those days you were living apart from Christ. You were excluded from citizenship among the people of Israel, and you did not know the covenant promises God had made to them. You lived in this world without God and without hope. 13 But now you have been united with Christ Jesus. Once you were far away from God, but now you have been brought near to him through the blood of Christ.(through the end of chapter 2)

A very brief summary of verses 1-13:
And this is God’s plan: Both Gentiles and Jews who believe the Good News share equally in the riches inherited by God’s children. Both are part of the same body, and both enjoy the promise of blessings because they belong to Christ Jesus.  

…, he graciously gave me the privilege of telling the Gentiles about the endless treasures available to them in Christ.  

10 God’s purpose in all this was to use the church to display his wisdom in its rich variety to all the unseen rulers and authorities in the heavenly places. 

For us:

Think of all that God has is doing and has already for us, as believers.

  • God takes people bound for hell and adopts them into His family. 

I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, 

This was a display of reverence and emotion.

People in Paul’s day usually stood to pray.

15 the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. 

Paul is recognizing the awesomeness of God.

Genesis 1
Creator of everything!

God is the source of glorious, unlimited resources that He gladly gives to His children.  (v. 16) 

16 I pray

A second prayer from Paul for the Ephesians, people he loves.

Paul’s first prayer was for spiritual understanding.  This prayer is for spiritual growth and empowerment.

Paul prays that his readers would be strong in their faith.

that from his glorious, unlimited resources

  • God’s has glorious, unlimited resources, beyond our comprehension. 

he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 

God is certainly able to empower us with inner strength by gifting us with the Holy Spirit.

  • Paul prays that the Holy Spirit will energize, revitalize, and empower his readers (us).

Acts 1:8 NLT
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

Galatians 5:16 NLT
16 So I say, let the Holy Spirit guide your lives. Then you won’t be doing what your sinful nature craves. 

17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him.

Trust and obey

Colossians 1:27 NLT
27 For God wanted them to know that the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory.

Galatians 2:20 NLT
20 My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.

John 14:16-17 NLT
16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you. 17 He is the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth. The world cannot receive him, because it isn’t looking for him and doesn’t recognize him. But you know him, because he lives with you now and later will be in you. 

23 Jesus replied, “All who love me will do what I say. My Father will love them, and we will come and make our home with each of them.

John 15:4-5 NLT
Remain in me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me.
“Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing.

  • Christ will make his home in (our) hearts as (we) trust in him. 

Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. 

Rooted in God’s love.

Roots have access to nourishment.

Colossians 2:6-7 NLT
And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.

Psalm 1:1-3 NLT
Oh, the joys of those who do not
follow the advice of the wicked,
or stand around with sinners,
or join in with mockers.
But they delight in the law of the Lord,
meditating on it day and night.
They are like trees planted along the riverbank,
bearing fruit each season.
Their leaves never wither,
and they prosper in all they do.
 

  • (Our) roots will grow down into God’s love and keep (us) 

18 And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 

God’s love is great in every dimension.

Romans 8:38-39 NLT
38 And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. 39 No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord. 

19 May you experience the love of Christ,

God’s love.
May you know the love of Christ.

Romans 5:5 NLT
… For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.

though it is too great to understand fully.

Christ’s love is much greater than human love.

  • Paul prays that (we) would understand and experience God’s love. 

Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.

  • Without Christ our life is incomplete.

A void exists.

A Transformation takes place in the life of the believer.

Sanctification.

Romans 8:29 NLT
29 For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. 

2 Corinthians 3:16-18 NLT
16 But whenever someone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 17 For the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord—who is the Spirit—makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image. 

20 Now all glory to God,

God deserves nothing less.

who is able, through his mighty power at work within us,

God’s power.

Verse 16 … he will empower you …

Verse 18  … may you have the power to understand …

Here      … through his mighty power at work within us …

Power from God is a gift!

to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. 

Reflect on this phrase.

Philippians 4:13 NLT
13 For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.

Colossians 1:29 NLT
29 That’s why I work and struggle so hard, depending on Christ’s mighty power that works within me.

  • All glory to God who is at work in our lives. 

21 Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.

  • The church (the body of believers) is to be the reflection and full expression of the glory of God.

The ultimate goal of our existence.

This doxology concludes the first section of the letter.

Ephesians 1-3 Doctrine

Ephesians 4-6 Application

 

 

 

Samuel’s Farewell Address (Part 2)

Samuel’s Farewell Address (Part 2)

1 Samuel 12:12-25 NLT
12 “But when you were afraid of Nahash, the king of Ammon, you came to me and said that you wanted a king to reign over you, even though the Lord your God was already your king. 13 All right, here is the king you have chosen. You asked for him, and the Lord has granted your request.
14 “Now if you fear and worship the Lord and listen to his voice, and if you do not rebel against the Lord’s commands, then both you and your king will show that you recognize the Lord as your God. 15 But if you rebel against the Lord’s commands and refuse to listen to him, then his hand will be as heavy upon you as it was upon your ancestors.
16 “Now stand here and see the great thing the Lord is about to do. 17 You know that it does not rain at this time of the year during the wheat harvest. I will ask the Lord to send thunder and rain today. Then you will realize how wicked you have been in asking the Lord for a king!”
18 So Samuel called to the Lord, and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day. And all the people were terrified of the Lord and of Samuel. 19 “Pray to the Lord your God for us, or we will die!” they all said to Samuel. “For now we have added to our sins by asking for a king.”20 “Don’t be afraid,” Samuel reassured them. “You have certainly done wrong, but make sure now that you worship the Lord with all your heart, and don’t turn your back on him. 21 Don’t go back to worshiping worthless idols that cannot help or rescue you—they are totally useless! 22 The Lord will not abandon his people, because that would dishonor his great name. For it has pleased the Lord to make you his very own people.
23 “As for me, I will certainly not sin against the Lord by ending my prayers for you. And I will continue to teach you what is good and right. 24 But be sure to fear the Lord and faithfully serve him. Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you. 25 But if you continue to sin, you and your king will be swept away.”

xamine the Scriptures
1 Samuel 12:12-25 NLT
Samuel’s Farewell Address (Part 2)

12 “But when you were afraid of Nahash, the king of Ammon,

Review:

The Ammonites were a nomadic race descended from Lot’s youngest daughter.

  • At this point in history, the Ammonites were a constant threat from the east to Israel, while the Philistines were a threat to Israel from the west. 

you came to me and said that you wanted a king to reign over you, even though the Lord your God was already your king. 

The Israelites wanted a human king to protect them from their enemies.

1 Samuel 8:5 NLT
“Look,” they told him, “you are now old, and your sons are not like you. Give us a king to judge us like all the other nations have.”

1 Samuel 8:20 NLT
20 “We want to be like the nations around us. Our king will judge us and lead us into battle.”

Israel wanted a king for all of the wrong reasons.  Israel was rejecting God.

1 Samuel 8:7 NLT
“Do everything they say to you,” the Lord replied, “for they are rejecting me, not you. They don’t want me to be their king any longer. 

Man’s way

  • Israel was turning away from God and was putting their trust in a king and his army.

God’s way:

Isaiah 41:10 NLT
10 Don’t be afraid, for I am with you.
Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you.
I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.
 

13 For I hold you by your right hand—
I, the Lord your God.
And I say to you,
‘Don’t be afraid. I am here to help you.
 

13 All right, here is the king you have chosen. You asked for him, and the Lord has granted your request.

God granted the people’s request.

From previous lesson.

How did it go with Saul, David, and Solomon?

Saul and his sons were killed in battle.

David was a man after God’s own heart.

Solomon’s wives turned his heart to worship other gods.

After these three kings, the nation is divided into Israel and Judah.

The history of both kingdoms is a litany of ineffective, disobedient, and corrupt kings.

Judah – 20 kings – 8 good some or all of the time

Israel – 19 kings – all bad

Hosea the prophet talks about this:

Hosea 13:9-11 NLT
“You are about to be destroyed, O Israel—
yes, by me, your only helper.
10 Now where is your king?
Let him save you!
Where are all the leaders of the land,
the king and the officials you demanded of me?
11 In my anger I gave you kings,
and in my fury I took them away.
 

  • God’s response: In my anger I gave you kings, and in my fury I took them away.

Two choices.

14 “Now if you fear and worship the Lord and listen to his voice, and if you do not rebel against the Lord’s commands, then both you and your king will show that you recognize the Lord as your God. 

Granting the people a king did not change God’s expectations of the people.

These were not new expectations for the Israelites.

Joshua 24:14 NLT
14 “So fear the Lord and serve him wholeheartedly. Put away forever the idols your ancestors worshiped when they lived beyond the Euphrates River and in Egypt. Serve the Lord alone.

Deuteronomy 10:12 NLT
12 “And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you? He requires only that you fear the Lord your God, and live in a way that pleases him, and love him and serve him with all your heart and soul.

  • The correct response would be to fear and worship the Lord and listen to his voice, and do not rebel against the Lord’s commands.

15 But if you rebel against the Lord’s commands and refuse to listen to him, 

    • The wrong response would be to rebel against the Lord’s commands and refuse to listen to him.

Consequences.

then his hand will be as heavy upon you as it was upon your ancestors.

The Sinai covenant (conveyed to the people of Israel by Moses)

Exodus 19:5-6 NLT
Now if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own special treasure from among all the peoples on earth; for all the earth belongs to me. And you will be my kingdom of priests, my holy nation.’ This is the message you must give to the people of Israel.”

Deuteronomy 30:15-20 NLT
15 “Now listen! Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster. 16 For I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to keep his commands, decrees, and regulations by walking in his ways. If you do this, you will live and multiply, and the Lord your God will bless you and the land you are about to enter and occupy.
17 “But if your heart turns away and you refuse to listen, and if you are drawn away to serve and worship other gods, 18 then I warn you now that you will certainly be destroyed. You will not live a long, good life in the land you are crossing the Jordan to occupy.
19 “Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses. Now I call on heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Oh, that you would choose life, so that you and your descendants might live! 20 You can make this choice by loving the Lord your God, obeying him, and committing yourself firmly to him. This is the key to your life. And if you love and obey the Lord, you will live long in the land the Lord swore to give your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”

Joshua 24:20 NLT
20 If you abandon the Lord and serve other gods, he will turn against you and destroy you, even though he has been so good to you.”

Leviticus 26: Blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.

The Sinai covenant demanded obedience to God. 

  • “Today I have given you the choice between life and death, between blessings and curses.

This applies with or without a king!

  • Samuel asks for a sign from the Lord.

16 “Now stand here and see the great thing the Lord is about to do. 17 You know that it does not rain at this time of the year during the wheat harvest.

The wheat harvest occurred in late spring or early summer, when little or no rain fell in Israel.

Leviticus 26:4 NLT
I will send you the seasonal rains. The land will then yield its crops, and the trees of the field will produce their fruit. 

I will give you rain at the proper time, CEB

I will send you rain in its season, NIV

then I will give you your rains in their season, ESV

Deuteronomy 11:13-14 NLT
13 “If you carefully obey the commands I am giving you today, and if you love the Lord your God and serve him with all your heart and soul, 14 then he will send the rains in their proper seasons—the early and late rains—so you can bring in your harvests of grain, new wine, and olive oil.

I will ask the Lord to send thunder and rain today. Then you will realize how wicked you have been in asking the Lord for a king!”

Rain and thunder at this time of year was unheard of.  It just did not happen.

Thunder and rain would demonstrate God’s power as a sign of the people’s wickedness in asking for a king.

18 So Samuel called to the Lord, and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day. And all the people were terrified of the Lord and of Samuel.  

God sent rain and thunder to authenticate Samuel’s words to the people.

God got their attention.

The people were terrified.  They recognized their sinful motives.

19 “Pray to the Lord your God for us,

The people turned to Samuel.

Samuel, you pray for us.

“your God”

or we will die!” they all said to Samuel. “For now we have added to our sins by asking for a king.”

Idol worship (verse 21)

Asked for a king with wrong motives.

Having a king is not necessarily wrong.  Asking for the wrong reasons was sinful.

Asking for a King – rejecting God

  • The people realized that their sin could result in their death.

20 “Don’t be afraid,” Samuel reassured them. “You have certainly done wrong,

Idol worship and asking for a king with wrong motives. 

but

Addressing the central issue in the controversy surrounding the establishment of a king.

make sure now that you worship the Lord with all your heart, and don’t turn your back on him. 

Deuteronomy 6:5 NLT
And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength.

Deuteronomy 10:12 NLT
12 “And now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you? He requires only that you fear the Lord your God, and live in a way that pleases him, and love him and serve him with all your heart and soul. 

  • Make sure that you worship the Lordwith all your heart. 

21 Don’t go back to worshiping worthless idols that cannot help or rescue you—they are totally useless! 

Deuteronomy 4:28 NLT
28 There, in a foreign land, you will worship idols made from wood and stone—gods that neither see nor hear nor eat nor smell.

Jeremiah 10:3-5 NLT
Their ways are futile and foolish.
They cut down a tree, and a craftsman carves an idol.
They decorate it with gold and silver
and then fasten it securely with hammer and nails
so it won’t fall over.
Their gods are like
helpless scarecrows in a cucumber field!
They cannot speak,
and they need to be carried because they cannot walk.
Do not be afraid of such gods,
for they can neither harm you nor do you any good.”

Psalm 135:15-17 NLT
15 The idols of the nations are merely things of silver and gold,
shaped by human hands.
16 They have mouths but cannot speak,
and eyes but cannot see.
17 They have ears but cannot hear,
and mouths but cannot breathe.

Hosea 4:12 NLT
12 They ask a piece of wood for advice!
They think a stick can tell them the future!
Longing after idols
has made them foolish.
They have played the prostitute,
serving other gods and deserting their God.

  • Idols are totally worthless. Israel was slow to learn this lesson. 

22 The Lord will not abandon his people,

because that would dishonor his great name. For it has pleased the Lord to make you his very own people.

Isaiah 43:25 NLTBR>25 “I—yes, I alone—will blot out your sins for my own sake
and will never think of them again.

  • God will always keep His covenant promises, even if His people do not. 

23 “As for me, I will certainly not sin against the Lord by ending my prayers for you. 

1 Timothy 2:1 NLT
I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. 

1 Thessalonians 5:17 NLT
Never stop praying. 

  • Samuel was taking his role as a prophet to Israel very seriously. He will continue to instruct and pray for the Israelites. 

And I will continue to teach you what is good and right.

Samuel will continue to serve as a prophet, even though the people of Israel have a king. 

Samuel summarizes his instructions. 

 24 But be sure to fear the Lord and faithfully serve him. Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you. 

“I will continue to teach you what is good and right” quoting Samuel.

Fear the Lord.

Serve Him faithfully.

Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you.

Exodus 19:5 NLT (repeated from verse 15)
Now if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own special treasure from among all the peoples on earth; for all the earth belongs to me.

(remember also the Deuteronomy passage referred to in verse 15)

  • Fear the Lord. Serve Him faithfully.  Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you. 

25 But if you continue to sin, you and your king will be swept away.”

Sin has consequences.

“Swept away” but a remnant will always remain.

Joshua’s challenge to the Israelites.

Joshua 24:14-15 NLT
14 “So fear the Lord and serve him wholeheartedly. Put away forever the idols your ancestors worshiped when they lived beyond the Euphrates River and in Egypt. Serve the Lord alone. 15 But if you refuse to serve the Lord, then choose today whom you will serve. Would you prefer the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates? Or will it be the gods of the Amorites in whose land you now live? But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.”

  • Sin has consequences.

This was not an easy lesson for the Israelites to learn.

 

Samuel’s Farewell Address (Part 1)

Samuel’s Farewell Address (Part 1)

1 Samuel 12:1-11 NLT
12:1 Then Samuel addressed all Israel: “I have done as you asked and given you a king. Your king is now your leader. I stand here before you—an old, gray-haired man—and my sons serve you. I have served as your leader from the time I was a boy to this very day. Now testify against me in the presence of the Lord and before his anointed one. Whose ox or donkey have I stolen? Have I ever cheated any of you? Have I ever oppressed you? Have I ever taken a bribe and perverted justice? Tell me and I will make right whatever I have done wrong.”
“No,” they replied, “you have never cheated or oppressed us, and you have never taken even a single bribe.”
“The Lord and his anointed one are my witnesses today,” Samuel declared, “that my hands are clean.”
“Yes, he is a witness,” they replied.
“It was the Lord who appointed Moses and Aaron,” Samuel continued. “He brought your ancestors out of the land of Egypt. Now stand here quietly before the Lord as I remind you of all the great things the Lord has done for you and your ancestors.
“When the Israelites were in Egypt and cried out to the Lord, he sent Moses and Aaron to rescue them from Egypt and to bring them into this land. But the people soon forgot about the Lord their God, so he handed them over to Sisera, the commander of Hazor’s army, and also to the Philistines and to the king of Moab, who fought against them.
10 “Then they cried to the Lord again and confessed, ‘We have sinned by turning away from the Lord and worshiping the images of Baal and Ashtoreth. But we will worship you and you alone if you will rescue us from our enemies.’ 11 Then the Lord sent Gideon, Bedan, Jephthah, and Samuel  to save you, and you lived in safety.

Examine the Scriptures

1 Samuel 12:1-11 NLT
Samuel’s Farewell Address 

12:1 Then Samuel addressed all Israel:

“I have done as you asked and given you a king. 

  • With some personal reservations about a monarchy, Samuel, obeying the will of the Lord and the people, set the king of God’s choice over them.

1 Samuel 8:4-7 NLT
Finally, all the elders of Israel met at Ramah to discuss the matter with Samuel. “Look,” they told him, “you are now old, and your sons are not like you. Give us a king to judge us like all the other nations have.”
Samuel was displeased with their request and went to the Lord for guidance. “Do everything they say to you,” the Lord replied, “for they are rejecting me, not you. They don’t want me to be their king any longer. 

Application:

The people of Israel wanted a king.

“Give us a king to judge us like all the other nations have.” 

The people of Israel were rejecting the Lord.

Psalm 118:8 NLT
It is better to take refuge in the Lord
than to trust in people.

Isaiah 2:22 NLT
22 Don’t put your trust in mere humans.
They are as frail as breath.
What good are they?

Proverbs 3:5-6 NLT
Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
do not depend on your own understanding.
Seek his will in all you do,
and he will show you which path to take.
 

  • Don’t put your trust in politicians (of either party). God might give you what you are asking for.

Your king is now your leader.

The age of Kingship has begun in Israel.

Only three kings, Saul, David, and Solomon rule the entire nation of Israel.

Saul reigned 40 years.

Acts 13:21 LT
21 Then the people begged for a king, and God gave them Saul son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, who reigned for forty years.

David reigned 40 years.

1 Kings 2:11 NLT
11 David had reigned over Israel for forty years, seven of them in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem.

Solomon reigned 40 years.

1 Kings 11:42 NLT
42 Solomon ruled in Jerusalem over all Israel for forty years.

After these three kings, the nation is divided into Israel and Judah.

From this point on, there would be two kingdoms.

Israel in the north with their capitol in the city of Samaria

and Judah in the south keeping their capitol city of Jerusalem.

These kingdoms remained separate states for over two hundred years.

The history of both kingdoms is a litany of ineffective, disobedient, and corrupt kings.

 

Samuel will no longer serve as a judge in Israel, but he will continue to be a prophet, who gives the word of God to the king and people of Israel.

Later Samuel anoints David as the King of Israel.

 

 

 Samuel stands before the people of Israel.

I stand here before you—an old, gray-haired man—and my sons serve you. I have served as your leader from the time I was a boy to this very day. 

  • Samuel stands up for himself.

Now testify against me in the presence of the Lord and before his anointed one (Saul). Whose ox or donkey have I stolen? Have I ever cheated any of you? Have I ever oppressed you? Have I ever taken a bribe and perverted justice?

Unlike his sons who did these things.

1 Samuel 8:3 NLT
But they were not like their father, for they were greedy for money. They accepted bribes and perverted justice. 

Tell me and I will make right whatever I have done wrong.”

“No,” they replied, “you have never cheated or oppressed us, and you have never taken even a single bribe.”

“The Lord and his anointed one are my witnesses today,” Samuel declared, “that my hands are clean.”

Samuel’s life and leadership before Israel had been above reproach.

He never used his position for personal gain.

“Yes, he is a witness,” they replied.

Samuel is innocent.  The nation is guilty.

A Judge or Prophet can be a good leader.

Samuel could be trusted in the future.

This could be an example for Saul in his new role.

  • There are times when it is o.k. to defend ourselves.

In the scriptures we read how Paul defends has apostleship for the sake of the Gospel.

 

Samuel shifts from talking about himself, to talking about the nation of Israel. 

“It was the Lord who appointed Moses and Aaron,” Samuel continued. “He brought your ancestors out of the land of Egypt. 

  • When the “prophet” Samuel says “It was the Lord,” he is reminding the people of Israel to look to God for leadership rather than putting their hope and trust in an earthly king.

Psalm 121 expresses this well.

Psalm 121 NLT
I look up to the mountains—
does my help come from there?
My help comes from the Lord,
who made heaven and earth!
He will not let you stumble;
the one who watches over you will not slumber.
Indeed, he who watches over Israel
never slumbers or sleeps.
The Lord himself watches over you!
The Lord stands beside you as your protective shade.
The sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon at night.
The Lord keeps you from all harm
and watches over your life.
The Lord keeps watch over you as you come and go,
both now and forever.

God is sovereign

Romans 13:1 NLT
Everyone must submit to governing authorities. For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God. 

Now stand here quietly before the Lord as I remind you of all the great things the Lord has done for you and your ancestors.

Samuel rebuked the people foe ignoring and rejecting all that God had done for the Israelites during the time they had no king.

“Remember”

  • Remember the great things the Lord has done for you and your ancestors.

Psalm 105:1-5 NLT
Give thanks to the Lord and proclaim his greatness.
Let the whole world know what he has done.
Sing to him; yes, sing his praises.
Tell everyone about his wonderful deeds.
Exult in his holy name;
rejoice, you who worship the Lord.
Search for the Lord and for his strength;
continually seek him.
Remember the wonders he has performed,
his miracles, and the rulings he has given,

Teach

Psalm 78:1-7 NLT
O my people, listen to my instructions.
Open your ears to what I am saying,
    for I will speak to you in a parable.
I will teach you hidden lessons from our past—
    stories we have heard and known,
stories our ancestors handed down to us.
We will not hide these truths from our children;
we will tell the next generation
about the glorious deeds of the Lord,
about his power and his mighty wonders.
For he issued his laws to Jacob;
he gave his instructions to Israel.
He commanded our ancestors
to teach them to their children,
so the next generation might know them—
even the children not yet born—
and they in turn will teach their own children.
So each generation should set its hope anew on God,
not forgetting his glorious miracles
and obeying his commands.

An example of what the Lord has done.

The cycle of Apostasy. 

“When the Israelites were in Egypt and cried out to the Lord, he sent Moses and Aaron to rescue them from Egypt and to bring them into this land. But the people soon forgot about the Lord their God, so he handed them over to Sisera, the commander of Hazor’s army, and also to the Philistines and to the king of Moab, who fought against them.

(this is a partial list of enemies)

10 “Then they cried to the Lord again and confessed, ‘We have sinned by turning away from the Lord and worshiping the images of Baal and Ashtoreth.

1 Samuel 7:3-4 NLT
Then Samuel said to all the people of Israel, “If you want to return to the Lord with all your hearts, get rid of your foreign gods and your images of Ashtoreth. Turn your hearts to the Lord and obey him alone; then he will rescue you from the Philistines.” So the Israelites got rid of their images of Baal and Ashtoreth and worshiped only the Lord.

The cycle of Apostasy.

  • In the book of Judges, the Israelites repeated the cycle of apostasy (turning to idols), oppression (being placed into slavery), repentance, and restoration at least seven times. 

But we will worship you and you alone if you will rescue us from our enemies.’ 

  • God deserves obedience and worship because He is God, not because of favors He can perform.

Isaiah 43:7 NLT
Bring all who claim me as their God,
for I have made them for my glory.
It was I who created them.’”

Psalm 99:5 NLT
Exalt the Lord our God!
Bow low before his feet, for he is holy!
 

1 Chronicles 16:29 NLT
29 Give to the Lord the glory he deserves!
Bring your offering and come into his presence.
Worship the Lord in all his holy splendor.
 

11 Then the Lord sent Gideon, Bedan (this name is only found here. Possibly it is another form of the name Abdon or Barak), Jephthah, and Samuel to save you, and you lived in safety.

The Lord

“It was the Lord,” verse 6

  • The Lord repeatedly used judges or prophets to deliver Israel from her enemies during the time they had no king.

Repeated deliverance (restoration). 

Without me you can do nothing.

John 15:5 NLT
“Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing. 

 

Samuel’s farewell address is continued in the next lesson.

 

 

 

Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Wisdom

Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Wisdom

 Introduction:  

Scripture talks a lot about prayer.

Colossians 4:2 NLT
Devote yourselves to prayer with an alert mind and a thankful heart.

Philippians 4:6 NLT
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NLT
16 Always be joyful. 17 Never stop praying. 18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.

Matthew 26:41 NLT
41 Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak!”

Romans 12:12 NLT
12 Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.

Psalm 145:18 NLT
18 The Lord is close to all who call on him,
yes, to all who call on him in truth.

Matthew 7:7-12 NLT
“Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.

 Paul records some of his prayers in scripture.

One of these prayers is found in Ephesians 1:15-23

Paul prays that the readers of this letter to the Ephesians would know God personally and intimately.

This could be a great prayer to pray for yourself, your children, your own family, coworkers, other believers, or anyone else you relate to.

Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT
Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Wisdom
15 Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God’s people everywhere, 16 I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, 17 asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. 18 I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance.
19 I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God’s power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power 20 that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God’s right hand in the heavenly realms. 21 Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. 22 God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church. 23 And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.

Some addition prayers Paul recorded in the Scriptures.

Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT
14 When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, 15 the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. 16 I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. 18 And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 19 May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.
20 Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. 21 Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.

Colossians 1:9-14 NLT
So we have not stopped praying for you since we first heard about you. We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and to give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. 10 Then the way you live will always honor and please the Lord, and your lives will produce every kind of good fruit. All the while, you will grow as you learn to know God better and better.
11 We also pray that you will be strengthened with all his glorious power so you will have all the endurance and patience you need. May you be filled with joy, 12 always thanking the Father. He has enabled you to share in the inheritance that belongs to his people, who live in the light. 13 For he has rescued us from the kingdom of darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of his dear Son, 14 who purchased our freedom and forgave our sins.

2 Thessalonians 1:11-12 NLT
11 So we keep on praying for you, asking our God to enable you to live a life worthy of his call. May he give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do. 12 Then the name of our Lord Jesus will be honored because of the way you live, and you will be honored along with him. This is all made possible because of the grace of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ.

Examine the scriptures:
Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT
Paul’s Prayer for Spiritual Wisdom

Verses 15-23 are one sentence in the Greek.

15 Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God’s people everywhere,  

Paul’s description of the Ephesians:

Faith in the Lord Jesus – a right vertical relationship.

A love for God’s people everywhere – a right horizontal relationship.

Paul’s prayer: 

16 I have not stopped thanking God for you. 

Paul begins this prayer giving thanks to God for the Ephesian church.

  • Paul thanks God for the people in his life.

Similar statements in some of Paul’s other prayers:

Romans 1:8 LT
Let me say first that I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, 

1 Corinthians 1:4 NLT
I always thank my God for you. 

Philippians 1:3 NLT
Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God.

1 Thessalonians 1:2 NLT
We always thank God for all of you and pray for you constantly.

This is only a sampling of the times Paul has given thanks for other people.

Application: Begin your prayer by thanking God for your spouse, your children, and other believers in your life.

Thank God for your spouse.

God designed marriage.

Genesis 2:18 NLT
Then the Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper who is just right for him.”

Thank God for your children.

Children are a gift from God.

Psalm 127:3 NLT
Children are a gift from the Lord;
they are a reward from him.
 

Thank God for the people in your life.

1 Timothy 2:1 NLT
I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them.

I pray for you constantly,  

. Also:

Colossians 1:9
So we have not stopped praying for you since we first heard about you. 

2 Thessalonians 1:11
 So we keep on praying for you,

  • Paul prays constantly

Scripture tells us to pray continually.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 NLT
17 Never stop praying. 

17 asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,

Paul’s request.

to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God.  

  • Paul prays for spiritual wisdom and insight for others.

Colossians 1:9
We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and to give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. 

Philippians 1:9
  I pray that your love will overflow more and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding.  

And

Colossians 1:10 NLT
…you will grow as you learn to know God better and better.

To know God personally, not just to know about Him intellectually.

We can know God.

John 14:7 NLT
If you had really known me, you would know who my Father is. From now on, you do know him and have seen him!” 

1 John 2:3 NLT
And we can be sure that we know him if we obey his commandments.

                      Pray, then act.

To know God we must know His Word.

  • Paul prayed that the Ephesians would know God personally and intimately. Paul wanted them to have the spiritual understanding to grasp the full significance of all that God had done for them.

We could be (should be) praying this prayer for others. 

18 I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—

Paul prays for a spiritually enlightened mind.

Able to understand the confident hope he has given to those he called.

The assurance of eternal life.

  • Paul prayed that the Ephesians would understand the hope he gives to those he has called. 

his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance.

Understand that we are a part of God’s family.  We belong to God.

Romans 8:17 NLT
17 And since we are his children, we are his heirs. In fact, together with Christ we are heirs of God’s glory.

Ephesians 3:18
And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. 19 May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully.

19 I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God’s power for us who believe him.

Able to understand God’s great power.

God’s power for us who believe him

The power of God’s Spirit at work in and through His people.

This is not our power, rather it is the power at work in us.

  • Paul prayed that the Ephesians would understand the incredible greatness of the power of God’s Spirit at work in and through His people.

This mighty power: 

This is the same mighty power 20 that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God’s right hand in the heavenly realms. 21 Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come.
22 God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church.
23 And the church is his (Christ’s) body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.

This mighty power:

Power over death.

Jesus’ power and authority transcend all rival powers, in this world and in the world to come.

The church is made full and complete by Christ.

 

Pray to experience God’s power in your life.

Pray that your spouse, your children, and the other believers in your life would experience God power in their lives.

2 Thessalonians 1:11
… May he give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do. 

Ephesians 3:16
I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit.

Finally, pray that you and the people in your life would live lives that honor and please the Lord. 

2 Thessalonians 1:11-12
… asking our God to enable  you to live a life worthy of his call. …12 Then the name of our Lord Jesus will be honored because of the way you live,

Colossians 1:10 
Then the way you live will always honor and please the Lord, and your lives will produce every kind of good fruit.
 

 

 

Paul the Preacher to the Gentiles

Paul the Preacher to the Gentiles

Introduction:

Again, Paul repeats himself quite a bit in this passage.

In this passage, Paul talks about his God given role.

Paul talks a lot about Paul.

When I think of all this …

I, Paul …

God gave me ..

I briefly wrote …

… revealed his mysterious plan to me.

… I have written …

… my insight …

I have been given …

… I am the least …

He graciously gave me …

I was chosen …

How can we apply this passage of scripture to our lives?

(Focus on the role God has given to each of us.)

Ephesians 3:1-12 NLT
God’s Mysterious Plan Revealed
When I think of all this, I, Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus for the benefit of you Gentiles . . . assuming, by the way, that you know God gave me the special responsibility of extending his grace to you Gentiles. As I briefly wrote earlier, God himself revealed his mysterious plan to me. As you read what I have written, you will understand my insight into this plan regarding Christ. God did not reveal it to previous generations, but now by his Spirit he has revealed it to his holy apostles and prophets.
And this is God’s plan: Both Gentiles and Jews who believe the Good News share equally in the riches inherited by God’s children. Both are part of the same body, and both enjoy the promise of blessings because they belong to Christ Jesus. By God’s grace and mighty power, I have been given the privilege of serving him by spreading this Good News.
Though I am the least deserving of all God’s people, he graciously gave me the privilege of telling the Gentiles about the endless treasures available to them in Christ. I was chosen to explain to everyone this mysterious plan that God, the Creator of all things, had kept secret from the beginning.
10 God’s purpose in all this was to use the church to display his wisdom in its rich variety to all the unseen rulers and authorities in the heavenly places. 11 This was his eternal plan, which he carried out through Christ Jesus our Lord.
12 Because of Christ and our faith in him we can now come boldly and confidently into God’s presence.

 Examine the scriptures:

Ephesians 3:1-12 NLT
God’s Mysterious Plan Revealed

3:1 When I think of all this,

Briefly:
Review Chapter 2

11 Don’t forget that you Gentiles used to be outsiders. You were called “uncircumcised heathens” by the Jews, …. 12 In those days you were living apart from Christ. You were excluded from citizenship among the people of Israel, and you did not know the covenant promises God had made to them. You lived in this world without God and without hope. 13 But now you have been united with Christ Jesus. Once you were far away from God, but now you have been brought near to him through the blood of Christ. … (through the end of chapter 2)

This is a good description of each of us before we were saved.

We really were outsiders, lost and without hope, heading straight to hell. 

I, Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus

Repeated:

Ephesians 4:1 Therefore I, a prisoner for serving the Lord …

Ephesians 6:20 I am in chains now …

Paul was a prisoner at the time he wrote this letter. (Likely in Rome)

Paul suffered imprisonment or confinement several times for serving Christ.

2 Timothy 1:11-12 NLT
11 And God chose me to be a preacher, an apostle, and a teacher of this Good News.
12 That is why I am suffering here in prison. But I am not ashamed of it, for I know the one in whom I trust, and I am sure that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until the day of his return.

for the benefit of you Gentiles . . .  

Paul suffered imprisonment for preaching to Gentiles.

  • Living a life that is honoring to God can be very challenging. 

We are in a spiritual warfare.

2 Corinthians 11:23-27 NLT
23Are they servants of Christ? I know I sound like a madman, but I have served him far more! I have worked harder, been put in prison more often, been whipped times without number, and faced death again and again. 24Five different times the Jewish leaders gave me thirty-nine lashes. 25Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked. Once I spent a whole night and a day adrift at sea. 26I have traveled on many long journeys. I have faced danger from rivers and from robbers. I have faced danger from my own people, the Jews, as well as from the Gentiles. I have faced danger in the cities, in the deserts, and on the seas. And I have faced danger from men who claim to be believers but are not. 27I have worked hard and long, enduring many sleepless nights. I have been hungry and thirsty and have often gone without food. I have shivered in the cold, without enough clothing to keep me warm.

assuming, by the way, that you know God gave me the special responsibility of extending his grace to you Gentiles. 

Paul’s primary God given role was to proclaim God’s grace to the Gentiles.

  • A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other.

1 Corinthians 12:7-11 NLT
A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other.  11 It is the one and only Spirit who distributes all these gifts. He alone decides which gift each person should have.

Ephesians 2:10 NLT (Previous chapter)
10 For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. 

As I briefly wrote earlier, God himself revealed his mysterious plan to me. 

Paul’s understanding of God’s mysterious plan came as God Himself revealed it to him.

Galatians 1:11-12 NLT
Paul’s Message Comes from Christ
11 Dear brothers and sisters, I want you to understand that the gospel message I preach is not based on mere human reasoning. 12 I received my message from no human source, and no one taught me. Instead, I received it by direct revelation from Jesus Christ.

God revealed this mysterious plan to Paul by revelation on the road to Damascus and more fully at other times. 

As you read what I have written, you will understand my insight into this plan regarding Christ.  

  • As we spend quality time in the word God gives us (reveals to us) a better understanding of His will for our lives.

Romans 10:17 NLT
17 So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ. 

God did not reveal it (verse 6) to previous generations, but now by his Spirit he has revealed it to his holy apostles and prophets.

“But now …” Paul is referring to NT prophets.

The role of the Holy Spirit is somewhat different in the NT compared to in the OT.

Beginning at Pentecost.

Prophecy here is not so much about predicting the future as it is speaking a special word from God.

And this is God’s plan:

This is what is being revealed.

Both Gentiles and Jews who believe the Good News share equally in the riches inherited by God’s children. Both are part of the same body, and both enjoy the promise of blessings because they belong to Christ Jesus.

Gentiles: anyone who is not Jewish.

Both … Both … both.

Jews and Gentiles, who believe the Good News, together are part of God’s family and heirs of God’s riches.

Jews and Gentiles, who believe the Good News, are part of the same body.

Jews and Gentiles, who believe the Good News, are united with Jesus Christ.

Romans 10:12 NLT
12 Jew and Gentile are the same in this respect. They have the same Lord, who gives generously to all who call on him.

Galatians 3:28 NLT
28 There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.

  • As believers, we are part of God’s family and heirs of God’s riches. 

 By God’s grace and mighty power,

Grace: Undeserved blessing that comes from God.

Mighty power:

Matthew 19:26 NLT
26 Jesus looked at them intently and said, “Humanly speaking, it is impossible. But with God everything is possible.” 

  • God equips us to serve Him.

I have been given the privilege of serving him by spreading this Good News.

We have the privilege of serving God by sharing the Good News.

            This starts at home with our children.

Though I am the least deserving of all God’s people,

God did not call Paul because he was a good person.

  • God did not call us because we were good people.

he graciously gave me the privilege of telling the Gentiles about the endless treasures available to them in Christ. 

Reminder: We are heirs of “endless treasures.”

  • We have the privilege of serving God by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

I was chosen to explain to everyone this mysterious plan that God, the Creator of all things, had kept secret from the beginning. 

Paul was chosen for a specific task.

We were not all given the same gifts.

(Keep in mind that the “body” has many parts.)

Romans 12:6-8 NLT
In his grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to prophesy, speak out with as much faith as God has given you. If your gift is serving others, serve them well. If you are a teacher, teach well. If your gift is to encourage others, be encouraging. If it is giving, give generously. If God has given you leadership ability, take the responsibility seriously. And if you have a gift for showing kindness to others, do it gladly.

1 Corinthians 12:7 NLT (repeated)
A spiritual gift is given to each of us so we can help each other.

10 God’s purpose in all this was to use the church to display his wisdom in its rich variety to all the unseen rulers and authorities in the heavenly places. 

The church is meant to be God’s showcase.

The ultimate purpose of the church is to glorify God.

We are the church.

  • God uses people (us), His church, to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the world.

11 This was his eternal plan, which he carried out through Christ Jesus our Lord.

God’s plans existed from the beginning of time.

  • God’s plans for each of us existed from the beginning of time.

12 Because of Christ and our faith in him we can now come boldly and confidently into God’s presence.

Not because of what we have done, but because of what Christ has done for us, we can come boldly to the throne of God. 

Hebrews 4:14-16 NLT
Christ Is Our High Priest
14 So then, since we have a great High Priest who has entered heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to what we believe. 15 This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin. 16 So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most. 

  • As believers, we can come boldly to the throne of our gracious God and receive His mercy and grace to help us when we need it most. 

 

Saul Defeats the Ammonites

Saul Defeats the Ammonites

1 Samuel 10:27-11:15 NLT
27 
[Nahash, king of the Ammonites, had been grievously oppressing the people of Gad and Reuben who lived east of the Jordan River. He gouged out the right eye of each of the Israelites living there, and he didn’t allow anyone to come and rescue them. In fact, of all the Israelites east of the Jordan, there wasn’t a single one whose right eye Nahash had not gouged out. But there were 7,000 men who had escaped from the Ammonites, and they had settled in Jabesh-gilead.]
Saul Defeats the Ammonites
11:1 About a month later, King Nahash of Ammon led his army against the Israelite town of Jabesh-gilead. But all the citizens of Jabesh asked for peace. “Make a treaty with us, and we will be your servants,” they pleaded.
“All right,” Nahash said, “but only on one condition. I will gouge out the right eye of every one of you as a disgrace to all Israel!”
“Give us seven days to send messengers throughout Israel!” replied the elders of Jabesh. “If no one comes to save us, we will agree to your terms.”
When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul and told the people about their plight, everyone broke into tears. Saul had been plowing a field with his oxen, and when he returned to town, he asked, “What’s the matter? Why is everyone crying?” So they told him about the message from Jabesh.
Then the Spirit of God came powerfully upon Saul, and he became very angry. He took two oxen and cut them into pieces and sent the messengers to carry them throughout Israel with this message: “This is what will happen to the oxen of anyone who refuses to follow Saul and Samuel into battle!” And the Lord made the people afraid of Saul’s anger, and all of them came out together as one. When Saul mobilized them at Bezek, he found that there were 300,000 men from Israel and 30,000 men from Judah.
So Saul sent the messengers back to Jabesh-gilead to say, “We will rescue you by noontime tomorrow!” There was great joy throughout the town when that message arrived!
10 The men of Jabesh then told their enemies, “Tomorrow we will come out to you, and you can do to us whatever you wish.” 11 But before dawn the next morning, Saul arrived, having divided his army into three detachments. He launched a surprise attack against the Ammonites and slaughtered them the whole morning. The remnant of their army was so badly scattered that no two of them were left together.
12 Then the people exclaimed to Samuel, “Now where are those men who said, ‘Why should Saul rule over us?’ Bring them here, and we will kill them!”
13 But Saul replied, “No one will be executed today, for today the Lord has rescued Israel!”
14 Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let us all go to Gilgal to renew the kingdom.” 15 So they all went to Gilgal, and in a solemn ceremony before the Lord they made Saul king. Then they offered peace offerings to the Lord, and Saul and all the Israelites were filled with joy.

Examine the Scriptures

Saul Defeats the Ammonites
1 Samuel 10:27-11:15 NLT
27 … [Nahash, king of the Ammonites, had been grievously oppressing the people of Gad and Reuben who lived east of the Jordan River. He gouged out the right eye of each of the Israelites living there, and he didn’t allow anyone to come and rescue them. In fact, of all the Israelites east of the Jordan, there wasn’t a single one whose right eye Nahash had not gouged out. But there were 7,000 men who had escaped from the Ammonites, and they had settled in Jabesh-gilead.]

This paragraph, which is not included in the Masoretic Text, is found in Dead Sea Scroll 4QSama.

The Masoretic Text refers to the authoritative Hebrew manuscript of the Old Testament.

Whether it is part of the original text is uncertain.

Saul Defeats the Ammonites

11:1  About a month later, 

In chapter 10 Samuel anoints Saul as king and Saul is acclaimed king by the people. 

King Nahash of Ammon

The Ammonites were a nomadic race descended from Lot’s youngest daughter.

At this point in history, the Ammonites were a constant threat from the east to Israel, while the Philistines were a treat to Israel from the west.

(King Nahash) led his army against the Israelite town of Jabesh-gilead.

 (The location of Jabesh-gilead) were located east of the Jordan River.

The Ammonites were nomads living east of Gad, Ruben, and Manasseh.

You may want to refer to a map. 

But all the citizens of Jabesh asked for peace. “Make a treaty with us, and we will be your servants,” they pleaded.

“All right,” Nahash said, “but only on one condition. I will gouge out the right eye of every one of you as a disgrace to all Israel!”

Mutilation of captured soldiers was a common practice in the ancient Near East at this point in time.

These disfigured soldiers would have lost all depth perception and would be rendered useless in battle.

The people of Jabesh had to choose between mutilation if they surrendered or death if they refused to surrender. 

“Give us seven days to send messengers throughout Israel!” replied the elders of Jabesh. “If no one comes to save us, we will agree to your terms.”

When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul

Probably a two day’s journey.

Saul’s hometown, belonging to the tribe of Benjamin. (Remember its history of violence and perversion.) 

and told the people about their plight, everyone broke into tears. 

Why would the people of Gibeah care about the people of Jabesh?

It was highly likely that there were close family ties between Jabesh-gilead and the tribe of Benjamin, which would have prompted the inhabitants of Jabesh to seek help from the tribe of Benjamin.

Read Judges 19-21.

Judges 21:12-14 NLT
12 Among the residents of Jabesh-gilead they found 400 young virgins who had never slept with a man, and they brought them to the camp at Shiloh in the land of Canaan.
13 The Israelite assembly sent a peace delegation to the remaining people of Benjamin who were living at the rock of Rimmon. 14 Then the men of Benjamin returned to their homes, and the 400 women of Jabesh-gilead who had been spared were given to them as wives. But there were not enough women for all of them. 

The people of Gibeah would be closely related to the people of Jabesh. 

Saul had been plowing a field with his oxen,

Saul was working as a farmer, not yet fulfilling his role as king of Israel. 

 and when he returned to town, he asked, “What’s the matter? Why is everyone crying?” So they told him about the message from Jabesh.

Then the Spirit of God came powerfully upon Saul, and he became very angry. 

The Spirit of God had come on Saul previously. See 1 Samuel 10:10

1 Samuel 10:10 NLT
10 When Saul and his servant arrived at Gibeah, they saw a group of prophets coming toward them. Then the Spirit of God came powerfully upon Saul, and he, too, began to prophesy.

Saul cared about the people from Jabesh. 

He took two oxen and cut them into pieces and sent the messengers to carry them throughout Israel with this message: “This is what will happen to the oxen of anyone who refuses to follow Saul and Samuel into battle!” And the Lord made the people afraid of Saul’s anger, and all of them came out together as one. 

Anyone not participating would be rejecting Saul as king and Samuel as prophet. 

When Saul mobilized them at Bezek,

West of the Jordan River, in striking distance of Jabesh-gilead.

Refer to a map.

he found that there were 300,000 men from Israel and 30,000 men from Judah.

The book was written after 931 B.C. when the kingdom had been divided. (?)

So Saul sent the messengers back to Jabesh-gilead to say, “We will rescue you by noontime tomorrow!” There was great joy throughout the town when that message arrived!

10 The men of Jabesh then told their enemies, “Tomorrow we will come out to you, and you can do to us whatever you wish.” 

A setup for a surprise attack? 

11 But before dawn the next morning, Saul arrived, having divided his army into three detachments.

Good thinking on Saul’s part. 

He launched a surprise attack against the Ammonites and slaughtered them the whole morning. The remnant of their army was so badly scattered that no two of them were left together.

12 Then the people exclaimed to Samuel, “Now where are those men who said, ‘Why should Saul rule over us?’ Bring them here, and we will kill them!”

 Saul’s military victory made him look good to the people. 

13 But Saul replied, “No one will be executed today, for today the Lord has rescued Israel!”

This was a time for celebration, not revenge.

Saul recognized that the Lord has rescued Israel 

14 Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let us all go to Gilgal to renew the kingdom.” 

Israel was now going to be ruled by a king.

But

Samuel most likely saw this as the appropriate time for the people to renew their allegiance to the Lord and to restore the covenant relationship between God and His people. 

15 So they all went to Gilgal, and in a solemn ceremony before the Lord they made Saul king. Then they offered peace offerings to the Lord, and Saul and all the Israelites were filled with joy.

Refer to a map.

The peace offerings were a form of celebration.

A recognition of God’s role in this event.

Saul is recognized as God’s chosen king and formally assumes the privileges and responsibilities of this office.

Saul’s kingship was confirmed through a military victory, the very reason the people wanted a king.

1 Samuel 8:20 NLT
20 “We want to be like the nations around us. Our king will judge us and lead us into battle.” 

 

A Temple for the Lord

Introduction: A Real Christmas Gift (Available to Gentiles)

We all have received Christmas cards with pictures of family and friends. As we move through these verses today, picture this on a Christmas card. What does your card look like?

Ephesians 2:19-22 NLT

A Temple for the Lord
19 So now you Gentiles are no longer strangers and foreigners. You are citizens along with all of God’s holy people. You are members of God’s family. 20 Together, we are his house, built on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets. And the cornerstone is Christ Jesus himself. 21 We are carefully joined together in him, becoming a holy temple for the Lord. 22 Through him you Gentiles are also being made part of this dwelling where God lives by his Spirit.

 Examine the scriptures:

Ephesians 2:19-22 NLT
A Temple for the Lord

19 So now you Gentiles are no longer strangers and foreigners.

Strangers and foreigners have no rights or privileges, or limited rights and privileges.

  • There are no strangers, foreigners, or second class citizens in God’s family.

You are citizens along with all of God’s holy people.

Note:  As citizens …

1 Peter 1:3-4 NLT
All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is by his great mercy that we have been born again, because God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Now we live with great expectation, and we have a priceless inheritance—an inheritance that is kept in heaven for you, pure and undefiled, beyond the reach of change and decay. 

You are members of God’s family. 

Romans 8:15-17 NLT
15 So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves. Instead, you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, “Abba, Father.”  16 For his Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we are God’s children. 17 And since we are his children, we are his heirs. In fact, together with Christ we are heirs of God’s glory.

  • Believing Gentiles are members of God’s family and are heirs of God’s glory. 

20 Together, 

Jew and Gentile believers. 

we are his house, built on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets.

Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets teaching, not the apostles and prophets personally.

1 Corinthians 3:10-11 NLT
10 Because of God’s grace to me, I (Paul) have laid the foundation like an expert builder. Now others are building on it. But whoever is building on this foundation must be very careful. 11 For no one can lay any foundation other than the one we already have—Jesus Christ.

At this point in time the New Testament had not yet been completed.

Today we could say, built on the foundation of the scriptures (God’s Word). 

And the cornerstone is Christ Jesus himself.   (Merry Christmas)

The cornerstone is the most important stone in a building’s foundation.

This stone set the foundation and squared the building.

The building is aligned with Christ.  Everything points back to the cornerstone.

  • Jesus is the cornerstone of his holy temple. 

21 We are carefully joined together in him,

  • Every believer is a stone in Christ’s temple, the church, Christ’s body of believers.

1 Peter 2:5 NLT
And you are living stones that God is building into his spiritual temple.

Scripture is all about community.

1 Corinthians 12:27 NLT
27 All of you together are Christ’s body, and each of you is a part of it.

Believers form a community

Acts 2:42 NLT
42 All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship, and to sharing in meals (including the Lord’s Supper), and to prayer.

Galatians 6:2 NLT
Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ.

Romans 12:5
so it is with Christ’s body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other.

Romans 12:10 NLT
10 Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.

Hebrews 10:25 NLT
25 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.

Proverbs 27:17 NLT
17 As iron sharpens iron,
so a friend sharpens a friend.

  • As believers, we are carefully joined together in Christ.

becoming a holy temple for the Lord. 

“Becoming”

  • The church is a living and growing organism.

1 Peter 2:4-5 NLT
You are coming to Christ, who is the living cornerstone of God’s temple. He was rejected by people, but he was chosen by God for great honor.
And you are living stones that God is building into his spiritual temple. What’s more, you are his holy priests. Through the mediation of Jesus Christ, you offer spiritual sacrifices that please God.

Matthew 18:20 NLT
20 For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them.”

Matthew 28:20 NLT
20 Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

1 Corinthians 3:16 NLT
16 Don’t you realize that all of you together are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God lives in (or among) you?

  • The church is meant to be a community of people in whom the Holy Spirit dwells.

Belonging to the visible church is not optional for followers of Christ.

  • Living in isolation, separated from believers, is not an option for followers of Christ. 

22 Through him you Gentiles are also being made part of this dwelling where God lives by his Spirit.

  • The Holy Spirit takes up permanent residence in the vast spiritual body of all of the redeemed. 

Individually

1 Corinthians 6:19 NLT
19 Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, 20 for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body.

Corporately

2 Corinthians 6:16 NLT
16 … For we are the temple of the living God. As God said:
“I will live in them
and walk among them.
I will be their God,
and they will be my people.
 

 

 What does your Christmas card look like?