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Lessons from Saul and Amalek

  • History of the Amalekites
    • Likely descendants of Esau – Gen. 36:12
      • But see, Gen. 14:7
    • Cowardly attacked Israel – Deut. 25:17-19
      • “Did not fear God”
    • Israel’s first battle – Ex. 17:8-16
    • Nomads who continued to harass Israel – Jdg. 3:12-13; 6:3-5
  • God’s Judgment of Amalekites
    • Original command to blot them out – Deut. 25:19
    • Direct command given to King Saul to “utterly destroy” them – 1 Sam. 15:2-3
    • Saul attacked them (from Havilah all the way to Shur) – 1 Sam. 15:7
  • Saul’s Disobedience (1 Sam. 15)
    • Took King Agag captive – v. 8
    • Spared the best of Amalek’s flocks– v. 9
    • Blamed others – v. 21
    • Others apparently escaped – 1 Sam. 30:1-5
  • Saul’s Misunderstanding
    • “I have performed the commandment of the Lord.” – v. 13
    • Animals to sacrifice “which should have been utterly destroyed” (v. 21), “and the rest we have utterly destroyed.” – v. 15
    • “But I have obeyed the voice of the Lord… and brought back Agag king of Amalek; I have utterly destroyed the Amalekites.” – v. 20
  • Consequences of Saul’s Actions
    • Disappointment to others – 1 Sam. 15:11, 35
    • Cost him his kingdom – 1 Sam. 15:23-26
    • Later put out of misery by Amalekite – 2 Sam. 1:8-10
    • Agag not spared – 1 Sam. 15:32-33
    • Others had to finish the job – 1 Sam. 30:1-5, 17-19; 1 Chron. 4:43
    • Haman’s plot against Jews – Est. 3:1, 6
  • Lessons for Us
    • We must utterly destroy sin in our lives – Col. 3:2-10
    • We can’t pass the buck to others – 2 Cor. 5:10
    • God wants full obedience – 1 Sam. 15:22
      • Not our place to question why…
      • Must worship how God has authorized – Jn. 4:24
      • Can’t neglect any duties – Mt. 25:14-30