1 Samuel Chapters 4 & 5
God doesn’t always answer our prayers in our timing and in our preferred way, But Romans 8:28 assures us that “all things work together for the good of those who love God”. Everything God does is an expression of His goodness and is designed to benefit His people, but it’s in His way, in His timing. God is always true to His character.
Wrap Up and Review |
Lesson 18: Saul's Demise |
Lesson 17: David Flees and Saul Seeks Answers |
Lesson 16: Nabal and Abigail |
Lesson 15: David Spares Saul's Life |
Lesson 14: The Priest at Nob |
Lesson 13: David on the Run |
Lesson 12: David and Goliath |
Lesson 11: David's Annointing |
Lesson 10: God's Rejection of Saul |
Review Lesson 1-9 |
Lesson 9: Saul's Failure |
Lesson 8: Saul's Victory |
Lesson 8: Saul's Victory |
Lesson 7: Saul's Anointing |
Lesson 6: The Demand for a King |
Lesson 5: The Ark Returns |
Lesson 4: The Ark is Captured |
Lesson 3: The Call of Samuel |
Lesson 2: Eli's Wicked Sons |
Lesson 1: Hannah's Prayer |
1 Samuel Introduction |
As we study the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David (the God-anointed king), we will see how a heart divided leads to destruction, but a heart fully surrendered to God leads to a life of faithfulness.