• Day 142: Saul fights the Ammonites| Samuel warns the people | Jesus washes the feet of His followers

  • May 22 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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Day 142: Saul fights the Ammonites| Samuel warns the people | Jesus washes the feet of His followers

  • Summary

  • As Saul is anointed king, God changes his heart, and he prophesies among the prophets, amazing those who knew him. Despite some skepticism, Saul is publicly chosen by lot and confirmed by Samuel as king, leading to initial victories and growing support. However, Samuel warns the people to obey the Lord and stay faithful, or both they and their king will face consequences.

    Will Saul remain faithful to God and lead Israel to prosperity, or will he falter and bring calamity upon his people?

    Despite Jesus performing many signs, many still do not believe in Him, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy about hardened hearts. Jesus emphasizes His mission as a light to the world, calling people to believe in Him to avoid judgment. During the Last Supper, Jesus humbly washes His disciples' feet, teaching them about servanthood and love.

    Will the disciples truly understand the depth of Jesus' message and embrace the path of humble service He has shown them?

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    1 Samuel 10:9-27

    1 Samuel 11

    1 Samuel 12

    John 12:37-50

    John 13:1-17

    Psalm 66:1-12

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