Page 160 - Conflict and Courage (1970)

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Found Wanting, May 25
1 Samuel 13:1-16
And it came to pass, that as soon as he had made an end of offering the
burnt offering, behold, Samuel came; and Saul went out to meet him, that
he might salute him.
1 Samuel 13:10
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God had directed that only those consecrated to the office should present
sacrifices before Him. But Saul commanded, “Bring hither a burnt offering;”
and, equipped as he was with armor and weapons of war, he approached the
altar and offered sacrifice before God.... If Saul had fulfilled the conditions upon
which divine help was promised, the Lord would have wrought a marvelous
deliverance for Israel, with the few who were loyal to the king. But Saul was so
well satisfied with himself and his work that he went out to meet the prophet as
one who should be commended rather than disapproved
Saul endeavored to vindicate his own course, and blamed the prophet, instead
of condemning himself. There are today many who pursue a similar course.
Like Saul they are blinded to their errors. When the Lord seeks to correct them,
they receive reproof as insult, and find fault with the one who brings the divine
message.
Had Saul been willing to see and confess his error, this bitter experience
would have proved a safeguard for the future. He would afterward have avoided
the mistakes which called forth divine reproof. But feeling that he was unjustly
condemned, he would, of course, be likely again to commit the same sin.
The Lord would have His people, under all circumstances, manifest implicit
trust in Him. Although we cannot always understand the workings of His
providence, we should wait with patience and humility until He sees fit to
enlighten us
Saul’s transgression proved him unworthy to be intrusted with sacred respon-
sibilities.... Had he patiently endured the divine test, the crown would have been
confirmed to him and to his house. In fact, Samuel had come to Gilgal for this
very purpose. But Saul had been weighed in the balance, and found wanting.
He must be removed to make way for one who would sacredly regard the divine
honor and authority
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Patriarchs and Prophets, 618
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53
The S.D.A. Bible Commentary 2:1014, 1015
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54
Ibid., 1015
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