God gave us emotions for a reason. Saul in 1 Samuel 11 was angry, acted, and saw change. When we feel something, we shouldn’t ignore it.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 10
1 Samuel 10 God’s power is on display, but it’s not a healing, a person raised from the dead or even Israel saved. Watch God change Saul!
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 9
God used looking for a donkey as a path to make a king. What simple chore are you doing today that God wants to use for greater things?
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 8
Like father, like son. This is a great piece of truth until it isn’t. What bad habits of your natural or spiritual parent you need to change?
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 7
If you feel like the world is all doom and gloom, you know how Israel felt in the time of Samuel. They were dying for a leader. Is it possible you are to be that leader?
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 6
1 Samuel is a clash of cultures – believers and non-believers, but the believers’ faith is simple. See where a simplicity of faith leads.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 5
It’s possible to take down the people of God. We are mortal, fallible beings. However, you can’t beat God.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 4
It is human nature to reduce God into a thing – a form of worship, a church or a doctrine. God wants us to worship Him, the Real Thing.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 3
God isn’t worried about your role. God watches at how you handle responsibility. The more you do with it, the more he’ll give you!
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 2
1 Samuel 2 chronicles the downfall of a nation. Today, our nation has begun to worship the gifts over the giver of those gifts.