Our Wednesday night class recapped the sermon series on the Kings of Israel looking for the relevance for today. God, through the prophet Samuel, warned the Israelites that by seeking a king, they were rejecting God. He warned them of the ways that the kings would rule over them (1 Samuel 8) and then instructed Samuel to give them what they wanted.
As we read about all the kings, we find that king after king failed to provide for the nation of Israel. Even David, who repented of his sins and was truly loved by God, did not provide an heir to the throne who served the nation well. Solomon started well but finished badly and the kings following did the same (most didn't even start well).
By studying these kings and their shortcomings, we learn that putting our faith and trust in anyone other than God, will lead us into despair. God wants to be our Lord and He sent us Jesus to be our King for eternity. In Jesus, we have a King who will not take from us as worldly kings, but He will give to us. He gives us love, forgiveness, mercy, grace, and an eternal home with Him in heaven. He is not a King who separates himself from his people...He is a King who lives within the hearts of His people.
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