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Judges: Israel had no king, everyone did that which was right in their own eyes - 17:6
DALE RALPH DAVIS
Chapters Focus Summary 1 Samuel 1–7 Samuel 1 Sam.
7:15–17 1 Samuel 8–14 Saul 1 Sam.
14:47–52 1 Samuel 15–2 Samuel 8 David/I 2 Sam.
8:15–18 2 Samuel 9–20 David/II 2 Sam.
20:23–26 2 Samuel 21–24 Kingdom
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A Prophet from God’s Grace, 1–7 II.
A King in God’s Place, 8–14 III.
A Man after God’s Heart, 15–31
Based on Judges and the strongest ungodly man in the Old Testament (Samson) and 1 Samuel, with perhaps the greatest godly man in history , we need to see in the Old Testament Testament this one simple truth:
The hero of every event in the Old Testament is God.
Sometimes it’s God the Father, others it’s God the Son, Jesus Christ, and others it’s the Holy Spirit.
But the triune God is always the hero.
God is our refuge, our help, our protector, our provider, our hope.
If you read the Bible and conclude that a person is the hero you need to keep reading.
Scripture will always reveal the weaknesses and struggles of every person.
God, however, is always the one who is able.
(1) The verse that changes our focus
1Sam16:1-13 David is chosen
(2) The Savior who changes our lives
1Sam17:1-11 Goliath 17:45-47
Israel looked at the outward appearance, David looked to the Lord.
Who is the hero of your life?
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