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What is God looking for on the part of His people?
A Heart After God is Content to follow God’s leadership, Wait for God’s direction, obey God’s Word.
A Heart CONTENT with God’s Leadership ()
Until this point God had always raised up a man to lead the nation.
Now Israel demands a king, after comparing themselves with the surrounding nations.
They wanted to be like the other nations for three reasons (their king would judge them, go before them, and fight their battles).
All of these God had promised to do for them.
One of the major causes of discontentment is comparing ourselves to others.
God had a plan to give them a king, but they rejected God’s leadership.
Their sin was revealed to them during the time of the harvest ().
Police officer coming on the wreck of a farmer
Do you find yourself discontented with God’s leadership in your life?
Have you started looking to man to provide what God intends to do in your life?
A Heart that Waits for God’s Direction ()
Saul felt he was in an desperate situation and had to act immediately before things became impossible.
God specializes in the impossible!
He convinced himself he was alone (soldiers deserting), abandoned (Samuel wasn’t coming), and under attack (the Philistines were gathering).
He had to act now!
We often let our circumstances or our desires to dictate our actions, rather than waiting on God.
A young person yields to temptation sexually convinced that this is the only person who will love them.
God allows us to get in desperate situations so that we learn to wait and trust Him!
Remember your God!
He is the Eternal, Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient, Gracious God!
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A Heart to Hear and Obey God’s Word ()
Saul decided to partially obey what God had commanded.
He just modified the command slightly.
Saul coveted the best and then blamed the people.
Saul wanted to do his own will and then have God bless it through sacrifice.
God is looking for men and women who have a heart to first hear His Word, then to do what He says!
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