I Samuel 9:1-10:16
Dear RTB’ers,
Israel wanted a king and now they’ve got Saul – anointed, but not yet proclaimed. [NOTE: The word “king” does not appear until later. For now the word “prince” is used in the ESV (vv. 9:16, 10:1), with “ruler” and “leader” in the NASB.] Strangely the two translations are substantially different in 10:1, with the ESV adding two prophetic sentences that the NASB omits: And you shall reign over the people of the Lord and you will save them from the hand of their surrounding enemies. And this shall be the sign to you that the Lord has anointed you to be prince over His heritage. (ESV, v. 10:1b)
I have occasionally heard of people “reinventing” themselves. Today we have God reinventing Saul: When he turned his back to leave Samuel, God gave him another heart. (v. 10:9a) I’m putting myself into the story here. When specifically did God choose me to do what He called me to do? How did He equip me? No doubt He changed my heart, but when did He do that? There was nothing instantaneous, but I know that I am not the same person that I was 50+ years ago, before I accepted Him as Lord. No doubt, bit by bit I am a changed person. How about you? Same questions…
Blessings!
Fred