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Explore the biblical themes of regret and rejection in relation to God's perspective versus human limitations. Reflect on the story of Saul and David to understand the importance of trusting in God's divine selection. Learn how to walk by faith and not by sight, knowing that God's choices and plans will always come to pass.
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What do you see ? Seeing as God sees
Regret and Rejection 15:11,29,35, 16:1 Israel have rejected the Lord 10:19 Saul has rejected the Lord 15:26 The Lord has rejected Saul 15:26, 16:1 sin –> warning –> destruction or survival v11 regret is over Saul’s disobedience Genesis 6:6 The Lord was sorry that He had made man on earth it grieved him to his heart v29 refers to the taking of the Kingdom from Saul – there can be no going back
Trusting the God who sees 16:2-13 12:13 [Saul] the king whom you have chosen for whom you have asked v1b I have seen for myself among Jesse’s sons a king v7 man sees according to the eyes, but the Lord sees according to the heart 2Samuel 7:21 Because of your promise and according to your own heart, you have brought about all this greatness, to make your servant know it
Trusting the God who sees 16:2-13 God chooses that is why David is better than Saul 15:28 God’s chooses despite age, height, redness, beauty Micah 5:2 But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel God’s choice & plan must come to pass, we depend on Him, we walk by faith & not by sight.