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Introduction:
Follow God’s Call:
“When Adoniram (A-Don-E-Ram) Judson graduated from college and seminary he received a call from a fashionable church in Boston to become its assistant pastor.
Everyone congratulated him.
His mother and sister rejoiced that he could live at home with them and do his life work, but Judson shook his head.
“My work is not here,” he said.
“God is calling me beyond the seas.
To stay here, even to serve God in His ministry, I feel would be only partial obedience, and I could not be happy in that.”
Although it cost him a great struggle he left mother and sister to follow the heavenly call.
Judson’s churches in Burma have had fifty thousand converts, and the influence of his consecrated life is felt around the world.”
Over the next several weeks we are going to be walking through certain aspects to change.
Tonight, we will be looking at several scriptures in 1st Samuel on why it is important to be obedient to the Lord.
(Prayer)
Saul’s Disobedience:
-God called Saul to destroy the Amalek nation.
(1st Samuel 15:2)
-Saul didn’t do what the Lord told him to do (1st Samuel 15:9-10)
-The Lord Rejected Saul (1st Samuel 15:10-23)
Our Reactions When We Don’t Obey:
1.) Fear
2.) Jealousy
3.) Broken Relationships:
4. Turning To Idols:
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