{"id":8833,"date":"2020-03-08T12:02:00","date_gmt":"2020-03-08T16:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/?post_type=message&#038;p=8833"},"modified":"2020-03-18T12:05:26","modified_gmt":"2020-03-18T16:05:26","slug":"search-for-the-hearts-desire","status":"publish","type":"message","link":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/message\/search-for-the-hearts-desire","title":{"rendered":"Search for the Heart\u2019s Desire"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below is an automated transcript of this message:<\/h3>\n\n\n\n <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3.85\">All <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> right. Good morning; good  early morning!   Don&#8217;t make fun of the people who come in in the middle of my sermon. The rest of you,  apparently,  sprang forward today;  we&#8217;re glad to see you are  here this morning. <br \/><br \/>\nWe&#8217;re in part five of our series, entitled,  \u201cThe Original Game of Thrones.\u201d  We take our theme text from 1 Samuel 8:7 (ESV) \u201cAnd the Lord said to Samuel, \u201cObey the voice of the people in all that they say to you, for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected me from being king over them.\u201d  And so, the original game of thrones goes all the way back to the beginning of the Bible, where Adam and Eve rejected God as their king, and they decided they wanted  to be the king of their own lives.  Sin entered into humanity and has changed their desires and bent their  desires. <br \/><br \/>\nWe still bear the image of God but it is bent by sin and the fact that we&#8217;ve put <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"65.35\">ourselves <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> on the throne of our hearts. And so this has been going on since the beginning, yet Christ has come to announce that He is king and has come  to set us free from this sin problem that we have now. <br \/><br \/>\nWe have desires. If you think about desire, desire is something that God gave us and it can be a wonderful thing. But what&#8217;s happened because of sin? It tends to go towards evil rather than good.   He gave us God given desires. But then our desires are often bent.  So this struggle goes on in our hearts;   we are looking for our heart&#8217;s desire and what we are  affected by who sits on the throne. If you&#8217;ve put self on the throne, then your desire tends to go towards that which is not pleasing to God and really will not meet your deepest need.   Everything you put there will not fill  your deepest need. You&#8217;re looking for something. This is what we do <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"138.93\">all <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> throughout our lives;  we are looking for something that will satisfy the throne of  our hearts. Until we put Jesus there, nothing will satisfy. <br \/><br \/>\nOnce you put Jesus on the throne of your heart and not your desires, they begin to come into alignment with His desires. This is the state that Christ wants to bring us to; He wants to be king of our hearts. And so then we find the desire of our hearts. If you&#8217;re here today and you&#8217;re going through a season where it just seems like you keep looking but you can&#8217;t find that which would satisfy you. You  feel like you are in a constant search. This is the state of the person who has yet to have Christ as king of their life. <br \/><br \/>\nThis is why the 4th century Bishop of Hippo declared, \u201cThou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee.\u201d so said Augustine of Hippo in his writing confessions.  The first question in the Westminster catechism asks is this.  What is man&#8217;s primary purpose? The answer to man&#8217;s primary purpose is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever. We were made for God, and that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re looking for. Until we find Him, we are continually searching for that which will satisfy.   He made us for Himself.  The throne of our hearts was built for Him, and we&#8217;ll never be satisfied until we find Him.  <br \/><br \/>\nToday,  we will see a son searching for his father&#8217;s donkeys and we&#8217;ll see a prophet looking for a prophesied  prince.  We&#8217;ll see a people searching for a king like the other nations.   A lot of looking and searching is going on as we read the text today.  <br \/><br \/>\nThey won&#8217;t find what they&#8217;re looking for until they find God in 1Samuel, Chapter 9 to 11. \nHere we go again; three chapters. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"278.26\">I <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> hope you&#8217;re ready. The Lord answered Israel&#8217;s desire for a king and anointed a Benjaminite  named Saul to rule over them and save them from their surrounding enemies. I believe that we can understand that the Lord answers our heart&#8217;s desire for a true king today. <br \/><br \/>\nHow does the Lord do this? The text gives three ways that God answers our true heart&#8217;s desire for a true king. Let&#8217;s look; we need  to get started. I&#8217;m going to do a lot of reading again today. Here comes the story;  listen closely. <br \/><br \/>\n1 Samuel 9:1-27 (ESV) 9:1 There was a man of Benjamin whose name was Kish, the son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, a Benjaminite, a man of wealth. 2 And he had a son whose name was Saul, a handsome young man. There was not a man among the people of Israel more handsome than he. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people. 3 Now the donkeys of Kish, Saul&#8217;s father, were lost. So Kish said to Saul his son, \u201cTake one of the young men with you, and arise, go and look for the donkeys.\u201d 4 And he passed through the hill country of Ephraim and passed through the land of Shalishah, but they did not find them. And they passed through the land of Shaalim, but they were not there. Then they passed through the land of Benjamin, but did not find them. 5 When they came to the land of Zuph, Saul said to his servant who was with him, \u201cCome, let us go back, lest my father cease to care about the donkeys and become anxious about us.\u201d 6 But he said to him, \u201cBehold, there is a man of God in this city, and he is a man who is held in honor; all that he says comes true. So now let us go there. Perhaps he can tell us the way we should go.\u201d 7 Then Saul said to his servant, \u201cBut if we go, what can we bring the man? For the bread in our sacks is gone, and there is no present to bring to the man of God. What do we have?\u201d 8 The servant answered Saul again, \u201cHere, I have with me a quarter of a shekel of silver, and I will give it to the man of God to tell us our way.\u201d 9 (Formerly in Israel, when a man went to inquire of God, he said, \u201cCome, let us go to the seer,\u201d for today&#8217;s \u201cprophet\u201d was formerly called a seer.) 10 And Saul said to his servant, \u201cWell said; come, let us go.\u201d So they went to the city where the man of God was. 11 As they went up the hill to the city, they met young women coming out to draw water and said to them, \u201cIs the seer here?\u201d 12 They answered, \u201cHe is; behold, he is just ahead of you. Hurry. He has come just now to the city, because the people have a sacrifice today on the high place. 13 As soon as you enter the city you will find him, before he goes up to the high place to eat. For the people will not eat till he comes, since he must bless the sacrifice; afterward those who are invited will eat. Now go up, for you will meet him immediately.\u201d 14 So they went up to the city. As they were entering the city, they saw Samuel coming out toward them on his way up to the high place. 15 Now the day before Saul came, the LORD had revealed to Samuel: 16 \u201cTomorrow about this time I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin, and you shall anoint him to be prince over my people Israel. He shall save my people from the hand of the Philistines. For I have seen my people, because their cry has come to me.\u201d 17 When Samuel saw Saul, the LORD told him, \u201cHere is the man of whom I spoke to you! He it is who shall restrain my people.\u201d 18 Then Saul approached Samuel in the gate and said, \u201cTell me where is the house of the seer?\u201d 19 Samuel answered Saul, \u201cI am the seer. Go up before me to the high place, for today you shall eat with me, and in the morning I will let you go and will tell you all that is on your mind. 20 As for your donkeys that were lost three days ago, do not set your mind on them, for they have been found. And for whom is all that is desirable in Israel? Is it not for you and for all your father&#8217;s house?\u201d 21 Saul answered, \u201cAm I not a Benjaminite, from the least of the tribes of Israel? And is not my clan the humblest of all the clans of the tribe of Benjamin? Why then have you spoken to me in this way?\u201d 22 Then Samuel took Saul and his young man and brought them into the hall and gave them a place at the head of those who had been invited, who were about thirty persons. 23 And Samuel said to the cook, \u201cBring the portion I gave you, of which I said to you, \u2018Put it aside.\u2019\u201d 24 So the cook took up the leg and what was on it and set them before Saul. And Samuel said, \u201cSee, what was kept is set before you. Eat, because it was kept for you until the hour appointed, that you might eat with the guests.\u201d So Saul ate with Samuel that day. 25 And when they came down from the high place into the city, a bed was spread for Saul on the roof, and he lay down to sleep. 26 Then at the break of dawn Samuel called to Saul on the roof, \u201cUp, that I may send you on your way.\u201d So Saul arose, and both he and Samuel went out into the street. 27 As they were going down to the outskirts of the city, Samuel said to Saul, \u201cTell the servant to pass on before us, and when he has passed on, stop here yourself for a while, that I may make known to you the word of God.\u201d<br \/><br \/>\n\u201cThere was a man\u2026\u201d  what a great way to start a story, right? This is how chapter one started as we began to consider Samuel and his father, Elkanah. And now we&#8217;re going to introduce a new player; his name is Saul.   By the way, the ESV is the only translation I&#8217;ve found that  says Benjaminite.   The other translations tend to say Benjamite;  in the Hebrew that means, \u201cson of my right hand.\u201d   The people that are \u201cthe sons of my right hand\u201d  are Benjaminites. <br \/><br \/>\nHow God answers our heart\u2019s desire for its true King:<br \/><br \/>\n1. God sends.<br \/><br \/>\nI want you to take note of verse 16; God says to Samuel tomorrow about this time, I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin. Now, Saul probably thought his father, Kish, sent him because Kish did in fact send him. But it was not Kish it all. Kish was only doing what the Lord God had told Kish  to do, and the donkeys, I believe, were only doing what the Lord told the donkeys to do. We know that the Lord has told donkeys to do things before in the past. Just as  he told that donkey that had a man named Balaam riding atop his back. He even taught the donkey to talk to Balaam.  The donkey said,  hey, quit kicking me; there&#8217;s an angel in front of us. Go back and read that. That&#8217;s an <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"736.86\">interesting <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> story in the Book of Exodus.<br \/><br \/>\nSo,  God sent the donkeys and these donkeys, as we read in Hebrew, were actually she donkeys. I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s significant in Iraq, but that&#8217;s what it says in the original Hebrew. They were female donkeys  and they got lost. Saul, who&#8217;s about 30 years of age at this time, which is significant,  because in  Judaism this  is considered a marriageable  age or the age where you can enter him with the elders.   Saul\u2019s father, Kish, is a man of means,  as you noticed in verse one, it says he is from the tribe of Benjamin, and he&#8217;s a man of wealth.   Literally, the Hebrew word is \u201cgabor,\u201d  which means hero or champion. He&#8217;s very wealthy; he is very well to do. One mark of that is that he has donkeys, which were considered a royal animal in Israel. <br \/><br \/>\nWe know that Jesus rode in on the coat of a <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"798.84\">donkey,  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, which was prophesied in  Zechariah 9:9.   Donkeys are often seen throughout the Bible. <br \/><br \/>\nI started to name this sermon, \u201cthe donkey king.\u201d  There was so much about donkeys in chapter nine.   It was so interesting.   Saul  thought his father sent him, and he thought he was looking for donkeys.   But it turned out that God sent him and it wasn&#8217;t about the donkeys at all. <br \/><br \/>\nI don&#8217;t know what you think you&#8217;re looking for today. I don&#8217;t know what somebody told you you should be looking for today, but that really doesn&#8217;t matter. You&#8217;ll never find what you&#8217;re looking for; you&#8217;re not even looking for the right thing, but God is looking for you. He told the man of God, I want you to look for a man. He&#8217;s a Benjaminite,  which is what it says in the ESV translation.  Benjamite is in  the other translations, which is <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"857.97\">what <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> I&#8217;m accustomed to say.   <br \/><br \/>\nHe&#8217;s going to come from the tribe of Benjamin. That&#8217;s not an accident. Benjamin was the last of the 12 tribes, the last born to Rachel, the wife of Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel. He was not only the last of the tribes because he was the last one born, but also at  the end of the book of Judges, you will find out that the tribe was almost fully decimated by a civil war in the city of Gibeah where the problem happened. This  just happens to be where Saul is  from; he is from Gibeah.  <br \/><br \/>\nAnd so,  Benjamin is the least of the tribes. He hears Samuel saying to him,  \u201cand for whom is all that is desirable in Israel? Is it not for you and for all your father&#8217;s house?\u201d  Do you see that when Samuel was talking to Saul? Here is the man of whom God spoke to Samuel.    Saul approaches Samuel. Tell me where the house of the seer is;  I&#8217;ve got to find it. <br \/><br \/>\nHere it is; it&#8217;s in verse 20, \u201cAs for your donkeys that were lost three days ago\u2026\u201d  So he knows Saul is worried about the donkeys; Samuel says don&#8217;t worry about the donkeys. Somebody has found them.   It was never about the donkeys, anyway. And then he says this,  \u201cIs it not for you and for all your father&#8217;s house?\u201d  This is kind of a play on words. <br \/><br \/>\nThere&#8217;s this interesting thing going on in 1 Samuel. Samuel&#8217;s name means,  \u201cGod heard.\u201d Remember that God heard, and now Saul&#8217;s name has the idea of \u201cto be asked for, that which is asked for, or that which is desired.\u201d  So Samuel means,  \u201cGod heard,\u201d   and Saul is \u201cthe desired one.\u201d   That&#8217;s what Saul\u2019s name means. The people <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"983.89\">were <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> looking. They desired a king like the other nations. That&#8217;s what Saul&#8217;s name means, ironically. <br \/><br \/>\nIf you think about what Saul looked like, there&#8217;s not many places in the Bible where the Bible gets real specific about someone&#8217;s appearance. Did you take note of that?  The Bible  went into great detail. He&#8217;s so handsome. How handsome is he? He&#8217;s the most handsome man in the whole country. He could run as a  contestant; Saul would have won for  best looking man. He&#8217;d been on the front page of GQ.  He&#8217;s the best looking man in Israel;  he&#8217;s a head taller than the tallest man in Israel. If there ever was a kingly looking dude, it is Saul.  <br \/><br \/>\nThe people are asking for a king like the other nations, and so God gets  one for them.   He&#8217;s the best looking, he&#8217;s the tallest.  Outwardly, he looks like a king.  If <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1049.1\">you <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> looked up the word, king,  in the dictionary, there would be a picture of Saul right there. He&#8217;s a kingly looking dude. He had a pronounced chin, a great nose and  a beautiful head of hair.<br \/><br \/>\nHe&#8217;s got a problem, though.   He doesn&#8217;t even carry pocket change, which seems strange to me. He&#8217;s out there with an unnamed servant; he\u2019s  not good at looking for donkeys.  He has  looked all over the place. This place is called Shalishah;  I couldn&#8217;t find it on a map anywhere, but he went through this land  looking for donkeys. He&#8217;s not good at finding donkeys; he doesn&#8217;t carry any pocket change. He turns to his servant and he says,  what are we going to give the man of God? The servant says, I got quarter of a shekel of silver. He didn&#8217;t even think of going to see a man of God. He&#8217;s looking for donkeys.<br \/><br \/>\nWhat we&#8217;ll see with Saul is he has some good traits as kings go, he wasn&#8217;t the worst that Israel had. If you keep reading, Israel  has some horrible kings. He wasn\u2019t the worst, but he was kind of like Isaac&#8217;s first son. Isaac had two sons, Esau and  Jacob.   Esau was a man of the woods.   He was a hunter;  he was a \u201cman&#8217;s man.\u201d  He was a big, tall, hairy guy.  If he walked in the room, the other guys would  tremble, whereas Jacob  hung out at the tents and he was more of a thoughtful, thinking kind of man. God rejected Esau  but he chose Jacob. Remember that story? Well, Saul&#8217;s kind of like <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1159.42\">that <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. He&#8217;s very impressive. All the men would have said, let&#8217;s hang out with Saul.  He&#8217;s good looking. He&#8217;s masculine. He probably was quarterback for the Israeli football team. I was awesome  but he&#8217;s not spiritual minded. He&#8217;s never even heard of Samuel. He&#8217;s coming to the city of Ramah.   It&#8217;s not named, and the reason it&#8217;s not named is the same reason Samuel is not named because we&#8217;re seeing this from the perspective of Saul.  <br \/><br \/>\nSaul is ignorant of spiritual things. He&#8217;s really good at farming. He&#8217;s really good at working hard. He&#8217;s a faithful son who does what his father says. He&#8217;s good looking. He&#8217;s got a lot going for him. But he&#8217;s not spiritual minded. <br \/><br \/>\n1 Samuel 2:20 (ESV) \u201c And all Israel from Dan to Beersheba knew that Samuel was established as a prophet of the Lord. \u201c All Israel <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1226.51\">footnote <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, except for Saul, knew that Samuel was a man of God. Even his servant knew. So they went up to see Samuel but they needed directions. He&#8217;ll even ask women for directions, so he&#8217;s got some good traits. He stops there, you know; a lot of men won&#8217;t  ask for directions from anybody. But he does; he stops by a well there.<br \/><br \/>\nThere&#8217;s a lot of wells  in the Bible with women drawing water, because that was women&#8217;s work in those days. We have this throughout the Bible. When Moses came upon a well in the wilderness, he met his wife. When Abraham sent his servant to go back to their homeland to get Isaac a wife, the servant  came up to a well  and he met  Rebecca there.  When we look into the New Testament, we <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1283.18\">see <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Jesus going up to a well, there in Samaria;  He met  the Samaritan woman; introducing himself to her as the Messiah, and she believed it. Usually when you see women out of a well, you, you&#8217;re looking for a marriage to about take place. You know, it just looks like you might get married.  <br \/><br \/>\nSaul, though,  was looking for something else. He was looking for donkeys, and now he&#8217;s looking for a man of God to help him find the donkeys. So they go and when he gets there, God taps Samuel on the shoulder.   God has  already told Samuel the day before Saul got there;   Samuel sees Saul come up. He says, there he is,  in verse 16. God has already told Samuel that He will send him  a man from the land of Benjamin. God sent him. Saul\u2019s  father, Kish, thought it was for lost donkeys.  It wasn&#8217;t his idea; it was God\u2019s idea.   God sent Saul to  old <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1340.09\">Samuel <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. <br \/><br \/>\nHe took him up to his house up there; remember Mizpah  is where they had a worship service.   A sacrifice takes place; Samuel gives Saul  the leg portion.   Samuel  told the cook, give Saul  the leg, which really meant he got the breast also.   He got a half.  In those days, this portion belonged to the priests.  This portion  was called a peace offering;  it belonged to the priest and his family. What we have going on here, apparently,  is Samuel is adopting Saul as his son. He&#8217;s given him the priestly portion. He gives him the head of the table which belonged to Samuel.  Samuel\u2019s two sons were worthless and so he adopted Samuel to be his son. Do you see it? And so Samuel gives Saul the head of the table. He gives him the priestly portion <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1397.71\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and he begins to speak over him.  Saul is blown away. He went from looking for donkeys to being offered a crown. He doesn&#8217;t know what&#8217;s going on. He&#8217;s being adopted by this  man of God that he didn&#8217;t even know. Saul was looking for lost donkeys and God sent him here to listen  to a preacher.  <br \/><br \/>\nRomans 10:14-15 (ESV) \u201c14 How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? 15 And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, \u201cHow beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!\u201d  He thought he was looking for donkeys, but God had sent Samuel to look for him, and he&#8217;s getting ready to give him the word of God.   He&#8217;s not giving him the whole word yet, but he&#8217;s preparing him for it. <br \/><br \/>\nYou know, God sent another man. His name is Jesus and he gave Him the authority to be our true King.   The authority <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1457.56\">says <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> in John 5:22-24 (ESV) 22 For the Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him. 24 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.\u201d  You see, that&#8217;s Who God sent to us. You know, we think we&#8217;re looking for God. <br \/><br \/>\nSometimes,  people even say that they found God because it kind of feels like they did back in the 1970\u2019s.   Actually, there was a billboard button campaign started by Campus Crusade For Christ  and  the Billy Graham Association. You couldn&#8217;t drive across the United States on any interstate without seeing one of these billboards that said,  \u201cI found it.\u201d   It was a good idea;  I&#8217;ve still got a blue button. I should&#8217;ve wore it today; it is  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1516.78\">somewhere <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> at my house.   When you wore the pin, you were  supposed to  say, if someone asks you what you found, I have found Jesus.  I understand that it was a good campaign, but it&#8217;s theologically incorrect. You haven&#8217;t found anything. You&#8217;ve been looking for donkeys; that&#8217;s what you&#8217;ve been doing. You&#8217;ve been looking for donkeys;  you started trying to put donkeys in your heart. <br \/><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s the truth. God&#8217;s been looking for you;  He sent Jesus. The scripture says in Luke 19:10 (ESV) \u201cFor the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.\u201d  He&#8217;s looking for you. Has he found you?   <br \/><br \/>\nBack in 1987, U2 released a song entitled,  \u201cI still haven&#8217;t found what I&#8217;m looking for.\u201d   Well, you never will but God will find you. Do you understand how He has sent His prophet in His word and how He <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1578.12\">sent <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Jesus defines you.  <br \/><br \/>\nLet&#8217;s keep reading.   I could just camp out there a while, but I got two more chapters. Let&#8217;s go! <br \/><br \/>\n1 Samuel 10:1-27 (ESV) 10:1 Then Samuel took a flask of oil and poured it on his head and kissed him and said, \u201cHas not the Lord anointed you to be prince over his people Israel? 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. 2 When you depart from me today, you will meet two men by Rachel&#8217;s tomb in the territory of Benjamin at Zelzah, and they will say to you, \u2018The donkeys that you went to seek are found, and now your father has ceased to care about the donkeys and is anxious about you, saying, \u201cWhat shall I do about my son?\u201d\u2019 3 Then you shall go on from there farther and come to the oak of Tabor. Three men going up to God at Bethel will meet you there, one carrying three young goats, another carrying three loaves of bread, and another carrying a skin of wine. 4 And they will greet you and give you two loaves of bread, which you shall accept from their hand. 5 After that you shall come to Gibeath-elohim, where there is a garrison of the Philistines. And there, as soon as you come to the city, you will meet a group of prophets coming down from the high place with harp, tambourine, flute, and lyre before them, prophesying. 6 Then the Spirit of the Lord will rush upon you, and you will prophesy with them and be turned into another man. 7 Now when these signs meet you, do what your hand finds to do, for God is with you. 8 Then go down before me to Gilgal. And behold, I am coming down to you to offer burnt offerings and to sacrifice peace offerings. Seven days you shall wait, until I come to you and show you what you shall do.\u201d 9 When he turned his back to leave Samuel, God gave him another heart. And all these signs came to pass that day. 10 When they came to Gibeah, behold, a group of prophets met him, and the Spirit of God rushed upon him, and he prophesied among them. 11 And when all who knew him previously saw how he prophesied with the prophets, the people said to one another, \u201cWhat has come over the son of Kish? Is Saul also among the prophets?\u201d 12 And a man of the place answered, \u201cAnd who is their father?\u201d Therefore it became a proverb, \u201cIs Saul also among the prophets?\u201d 13 When he had finished prophesying, he came to the high place. 14 Saul&#8217;s uncle said to him and to his servant, \u201cWhere did you go?\u201d And he said, \u201cTo seek the donkeys. And when we saw they were not to be found, we went to Samuel.\u201d 15 And Saul&#8217;s uncle said, \u201cPlease tell me what Samuel said to you.\u201d 16 And Saul said to his uncle, \u201cHe told us plainly that the donkeys had been found.\u201d But about the matter of the kingdom, of which Samuel had spoken, he did not tell him anything. 17 Now Samuel called the people together to the Lord at Mizpah. 18 And he said to the people of Israel, \u201cThus says the Lord, the God of Israel, \u2018I brought up Israel out of Egypt, and I delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and from the hand of all the kingdoms that were oppressing you.\u2019 19 But today you have rejected your God, who saves you from all your calamities and your distresses, and you have said to him, \u2018Set a king over us.\u2019 Now therefore present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes and by your thousands.\u201d 20 Then Samuel brought all the tribes of Israel near, and the tribe of Benjamin was taken by lot. 21 He brought the tribe of Benjamin near by its clans, and the clan of the Matrites was taken by lot; and Saul the son of Kish was taken by lot. But when they sought him, he could not be found. 22 So they inquired again of the Lord, \u201cIs there a man still to come?\u201d and the Lord said, \u201cBehold, he has hidden himself among the baggage.\u201d 23 Then they ran and took him from there. And when he stood among the people, he was taller than any of the people from his shoulders upward. 24 And Samuel said to all the people, \u201cDo you see him whom the Lord has chosen? There is none like him among all the people.\u201d And all the people shouted, \u201cLong live the king!\u201d 25 Then Samuel told the people the rights and duties of the kingship, and he wrote them in a book and laid it up before the Lord. Then Samuel sent all the people away, each one to his home. 26 Saul also went to his home at Gibeah, and with him went men of valor whose hearts God had touched. 27 But some worthless fellows said, \u201cHow can this man save us?\u201d And they despised him and brought him no present. But he held his peace.<br \/><br \/>\nSo we see that God sends. And now <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1860.34\">we <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> see:<br \/><br \/>\n2. God speaks. <br \/><br \/>\nIs He detailed or what? He says, I&#8217;m gonna give you a threefold sign. There&#8217;s a lot of \u201cthrees\u201d  in this one.   When you depart from me, you&#8217;re going to  head over to Rachel&#8217;s tomb. Pop up the map real quick. I can&#8217;t get through anything without a map, right?  This is the sea of Galilee. Down here is the Jordan River and this is the Dead Sea. So here&#8217;s where all of this has happened. The donkey hunt right here is in Ramah, right? Everything&#8217;s right in here. Gibeah  is right here. This is where it&#8217;s all happening.  What&#8217;s getting ready to happen is coming. We&#8217;ll pop the map up again. <br \/><br \/>\nBut the first stop, it&#8217;s kind of ironic, is that it\u2019s  Rachel&#8217;s tomb.   If you go to Israel today, pop up the next photo, you can go to Rachel&#8217;s Tomb. There&#8217;s actually an edifice built there where you have to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1919.98\">sign <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> in and you can go in and look at Rachel&#8217;s tomb.   People know where it&#8217;s at to this day;  it&#8217;s still a place to visit.  This,  in Hebrew,  is  \u201cK\u00e4\u00b7var&#8217; R\u00e4\u00b7kh\u0101l\u2019\u201d the tomb of Rachel.  This is a real place.  Why do I show you these kinds of photos?  I want to repeat it again. It&#8217;s because the Bible is  neither myth nor fairy tale. These places and  maps of  places are because these events really happened at real places at   real times. <br \/><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s what seems to be happening. These three signs that he&#8217;s going through is  like he&#8217;s going back in history,  through the history of the call of Benjamin.  Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin; he actually named him Binyamin,  which means, \u201cson of my misery.\u201d  And Jacob renamed him Benjamin,  \u201cson of my right hand.\u201d  By going by their first, he goes by Rachel&#8217;s tomb and he meets two men who tell him his  donkeys are not lost anymore. Now your father is worried about you. <br \/><br \/>\nThen he goes by the \u201cOak of Tabor\u201d where he runs into three other men who are going up to Bethel, which is a place, by the way, where Jacob had the dream, where he saw the ladder with angels going up and down. It&#8217;s also the place on his way back home after he had his wives and his sons. He&#8217;s got 11 sons. He hasn&#8217;t had the 12th yet coming back, and he has a dream that kings will come from him and he&#8217;s right. More than one king will come from Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel. <br \/><br \/>\nThe three men are going  up to Bethel  and they&#8217;re carrying some things. One man&#8217;s carrying three goats; that&#8217;s a lot of goats. One man  is  carrying three loaves of bread. One man is  carrying <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2037.97\">a <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> skin of wine.  The second man,  that has the three loaves which are offerings, gives two of the loaves to Saul.  Here again, that&#8217;s a priestly portion. Here again, Samuel says to him that you are now my son and you get what my family gets. <br \/><br \/>\nThen,  he says, you&#8217;re going to run into some guys. They&#8217;re going to be playing a lot of instruments, and when that happens, you&#8217;re going to prophesy.  Sure enough, it happens. And so he begins to prophesy.  He begins to behave like Samuel&#8217;s son in many ways.  We have this phrase,  \u201cGod gave him another heart.\u201d   Now don&#8217;t be confused; this is not salvation. This is not as we see in the New Testament. It&#8217;s not even how we see in Jeremiah, who says,  \u201cI will give them a new heart.\u201d  It is, instead, what you see in the book of Judges, when God&#8217;s spirit rushes upon someone and gives them the spiritually gifting necessary to do their calling. <br \/><br \/>\nWhen God rushes upon Samson, Samson becomes a warrior, and he kills 1000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. There&#8217;s a lot of donkeys used in the Bible.   When God rushes upon Sampson, he makes him a warrior. When he rushes upon Saul, he gives him the gift of leadership and kingship. He needs it because he&#8217;s got a low self esteem problem, which continues to give him trouble. <br \/><br \/>\nAs you read about this, you see a couple of things here.  In  these three chapters, Saul looks great. He&#8217;s a good looking fella and it  seems like he&#8217;s modest. But as we find out, it&#8217;s more like low self esteem. It&#8217;s not really modesty.   \u201cI&#8217;m the least of the least of the least.\u201d  Then,  we see in this chapter when it&#8217;s time to introduce him,  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2160.71\">Samuel <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> already knows that Saul  is already. He&#8217;s already anointed him, but now, in front of Israel, he does the lot thing. What&#8217;s that? That&#8217;s where you cast lots.   It&#8217;s like casting dice. The lot went to the tribe of Benjamin. Then the lot went to the clan that his father is from. The lot went to Kish and the lot went to Saul. <br \/><br \/>\nAnd then, they ask,  where is he? Saul is hiding. The donkeys were found.  Saul is  hiding among the baggage. What&#8217;s the baggage? It&#8217;s probably implements of war, because the last time they came down there to Mizpah,  the Philistines attacked them. The implements of war are probably stacked up everything over there in case they needed them  to  fight.  Saul is hiding under there. They can&#8217;t find them. It&#8217;s kind of <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2220.51\">strange <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, isn&#8217;t it? He&#8217;s gone through all these signs. God gives three confirming signs. He gives  His word, and then He confirms it. He speaks, and then He confirms it.  He confirmed it with a triple sign. But now Saul is still hiding.  You know, it&#8217;s one thing to hide from getting an earthly crown.   But it&#8217;s a whole other thing to hide from getting a heavenly crown. <br \/><br \/>\nSome of you might be hiding today. You know, that&#8217;s what Adam did whenever God called to him. God went looking for him. Adam was hiding because he had sinned. God asked Adam, where are you? He was hiding.    <br \/><br \/>\nSaul is hiding. They had to find him; they had to fish him out of there. Samuel tried to make the people feel better about it.  He got him out;  he&#8217;s a head taller than everybody.  And he asks the people, have you seen anybody like him before?  Samuel is trying to build Saul up because he had been hiding.   So the people proclaimed,  \u201clong live the king,\u201d but there was kind of a split about it. Some men of valor followed him home to Gibeah, and some of those worthless fellas asked, who&#8217;s this guy and what good is he going to be?   There&#8217;s a mixture of responses here. God has appointed prophets to speak to us, and they&#8217;ve written these many words. <br \/><br \/>\nIn the last days, God sent us Jesus, who is the word Incarnate.   He&#8217;s the Living Word and the last Revelation. Hebrews 1:1-2 (ESV) 1 Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son.   These are the days that we live in.  That\u2019s  where our book,  called the bible,  comes from. God has spoken, yet <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2336.18\">He <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> still speaks, and even now, I would humbly say, even though I am but a mere man, I would humbly say when I proclaim the Word that the Word speaks again, afresh to you because the Holy Spirit makes that happen. As I&#8217;m preaching from the Old Testament with these wonderful stories, the challenge for us is to always look for Christ because He&#8217;s on every page. He is the ultimate word of God. He&#8217;s the one who speaks most fully to us. <br \/><br \/>\nPeter says this when he&#8217;s speaking of Jesus, Acts 2:22-23 (ESV) 22 \u201cMen of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man attested to you by God with mighty works and wonders and signs that God did through him in your midst, as you yourselves know\u2014 23 this Jesus, delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, you crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men.\u201d  In other words, God attested to Him. He confirmed Him. How did  He do <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2398.04\">that <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>? He  defeated sin, death and the grave. He&#8217;s the only one who ever got up after being in a grave for three days. God spoke through Him, the fullest revelation. \nDo you want to know who God is?   Look at Jesus.  He is the fullest expression of God to us. If you want a confirming sign, He got up after three days. When the Jews said that they  wanted a sign, He gave them His only son.   He gave us the sign of Jonah, who was in the belly of the whale or the belly of the fish for three days. Do you have spiritual ears  to hear? That is the question. <br \/><br \/>\nAnd then here&#8217;s the third. Let&#8217;s go to chapter 11. <br \/><br \/>\n1 Samuel 11:1-15 (ESV) 11:1 Then Nahash the Ammonite went up and besieged Jabesh-gilead, and all the men of Jabesh said to Nahash, \u201cMake a treaty with us, and we will serve you.\u201d 2 But Nahash the Ammonite said to them, \u201cOn this condition I will make a treaty with you, that I gouge out all your right eyes, and thus bring disgrace on all Israel.\u201d 3 The elders of Jabesh said to him, \u201cGive us seven days&#8217; respite that we may send messengers through all the territory of Israel. Then, if there is no one to save us, we will give ourselves up to you.\u201d 4 When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul, they reported the matter in the ears of the people, and all the people wept aloud. 5 Now, behold, Saul was coming from the field behind the oxen. And Saul said, \u201cWhat is wrong with the people, that they are weeping?\u201d So they told him the news of the men of Jabesh. 6 And the Spirit of God rushed upon Saul when he heard these words, and his anger was greatly kindled. 7 He took a yoke of oxen and cut them in pieces and sent them throughout all the territory of Israel by the hand of the messengers, saying, \u201cWhoever does not come out after Saul and Samuel, so shall it be done to his oxen!\u201d Then the dread of the Lord fell upon the people, and they came out as one man. 8 When he mustered them at Bezek, the people of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand. 9 And they said to the messengers who had come, \u201cThus shall you say to the men of Jabesh-gilead: \u2018Tomorrow, by the time the sun is hot, you shall have salvation.\u2019\u201d When the messengers came and told the men of Jabesh, they were glad. 10 Therefore the men of Jabesh said, \u201cTomorrow we will give ourselves up to you, and you may do to us whatever seems good to you.\u201d 11 And the next day Saul put the people in three companies. And they came into the midst of the camp in the morning watch and struck down the Ammonites until the heat of the day. And those who survived were scattered, so that no two of them were left together. 12 Then the people said to Samuel, \u201cWho is it that said, \u2018Shall Saul reign over us?\u2019 Bring the men, that we may put them to death.\u201d 13 But Saul said, \u201cNot a man shall be put to death this day, for today the Lord has worked salvation in Israel.\u201d 14 Then Samuel said to the people, \u201cCome, let us go to Gilgal and there renew the kingdom.\u201d 15 So all the people went to Gilgal, and there they made Saul king before the Lord in Gilgal. There they sacrificed peace offerings before the Lord, and there Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly.\nYou see a repetitive word. It&#8217;s the word save,  salvation. God saves.  (1)  God sends  (2)  God speaks and the third point:<br \/><br \/>\n(3)  God saves.   <br \/><br \/>\nGod had <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2655.31\">told <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Samuel that Saul would be the one to save them from the surrounding enemies, and so Saul immediately went back to plow the fields with his oxen. The call was still not confirmed. There was still a division in Israel about if Saul was even the right guy. <br \/><br \/>\nBut now this happens;   Nahash the Ammonite  comes.   The serpent comes and  he attacks. He besieged the city of Jabesh-gilead, which is on the far east of the limits of Israel. Here comes my map again;  here is  Jabesh-gilead.  It would have been an  Israelite town on the west side of the Jordan;  over here is Ammon.   And by the way, they&#8217;re still a city today.   It&#8217;s the capital of the country called Jordan.   Ammon,  Jordan is the capital.  You can see Jabesh-gilead. Down here is the city of Gibeah where Saul <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2718.96\">lives.   <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> They gathered at Tirzah, which, in the scripture today has a different word for that city. But it&#8217;s the same city and they gathered here. <br \/><br \/>\nThey went into battle and Saul  broke them up into three groups, which is the same way God told Gideon to do. He took his 300 and broke them into three groups. Here,  Saul  follows the same pattern. He has the threes again, 300,000 from Israel and 30,000 from Judah. And they go on the attack. They completely blow away the people of Ammon.  They completely demolished them so  that there&#8217;s not even two men standing together from the Ammonites.   <br \/><br \/>\n4 \u201c  When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul, they reported the matter in the ears of the people, and all the people wept aloud. 5 Now, behold, Saul was coming from the field behind the oxen. And Saul said, \u201cWhat is wrong with the people, that they are weeping?\u201d So they told him the news of the men of Jabesh. 6 And the Spirit of God rushed upon Saul when he heard these words, and his anger was greatly kindled.\u201d   When they call out and ask for help,  the word comes to Saul, and the spirit of God rushes on him, and he becomes completely enraged, inflamed with righteous anger. And he gathers the people. He does something kind of strange. He butchers his father&#8217;s oxen that he&#8217;d been plowing with and he cuts it up into pieces and sends it  to all the tribes. <br \/><br \/>\nIn the same city of Gibeah, in a story earlier,   a Levite concubine had been raped. It&#8217;s a horrible story; it is  in the book of Judges, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2835.66\">and <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> he cut her into pieces and send all the pieces to all the tribes of Israel and asked them to come and to judge the people of Gibeah  for allowing that to happen and and the Benjiminites would not turn over the people of Gibeah for judgment.  This  completely demolished the tribe of Benjamin and really inflicted pain on all of Israel. So there&#8217;s this memory.    <br \/><br \/>\nWhen Saul sends out the pieces of the oxen (a  leg of an oxen shows up at your house or the head of an ox shows up at your house and the messenger comes up with it and says, This will be you if you don&#8217;t show up.)  They all showed up. He instituted the draft and everybody came. 330,000 strong. And they did as they were instructed to do.<br \/><br \/>\nWhen they won the battle, some said in verse 12,  \u201cWho is it that said, \u2018Shall Saul reign over us?\u2019 Bring the men, that we may put them to death.\u201d  They were in a killing mood.  Saul sounds like a king here; he sounds like a good king.  He really does. He held his peace at the end of chapter 10. He didn&#8217;t say a word to those guys who despised him  and he held his  peace. I&#8217;m telling you, he&#8217;s not just good looking, but it sounds like he&#8217;s the right guy. In the future, though, we&#8217;re going to get disappointed.  I&#8217;m just going to give you a preview of what&#8217;s coming.  He is  going to,  ultimately,  disappoint God and disappoint us, but <br \/><br \/>\nI hope I finish well. It&#8217;s one thing to start out well, but I hope I finished well, don&#8217;t you?  Don\u2019t you hope you finish well?   I want to finish well for Jesus. I don&#8217;t want to retire. I might get to where I can&#8217;t do this job, but I don&#8217;t want to retire on Jesus. I want to keep on doing <span class=\"messageTimecode'' title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2957.97\">whatever <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> I can do. I don&#8217;t wanna finish poorly. <br \/><br \/>\nSaul finishes poorly, but he starts out okay. It really looks like he&#8217;s the right guy.  13 But Saul said, \u201cNot a man shall be put to death this day, for today the Lord has worked salvation in Israel.\u201d   Saul says, nobody&#8217;s dying today because today the Lord&#8230; he gives credit to the Lord. Saul doesn\u2019t take the credit now. He sounds pretty good, he says that today the Lord has given us salvation over our enemies.   We are not killing anybody. He sounds awesome. I really like the way he starts. Samuel\u2019s heart bulges with pride. He&#8217;s thinking, this is my boy right there.  Samuel says,  \u201cCome, let us go to Gilgal and renew the kingdom.\u201d   He&#8217;d been anointed;  he was the crown prince. In other words, he was the designated one, but they&#8217;re going to make him the king. They&#8217;re going to put a crown on his head. <br \/><br \/>\nGilgal  is the place where Joshua had led the Israelites in, and <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3019.03\">they <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> renewed the covenant. They had the first passover in the land and all of those men who had not been circumcised in the wilderness were circumcised at Gilgal.  At Gilgal,  they stacked up the twelve  memorial stones where they had crossed over the River Jordan that God had parted. For them, Gilgal  was a place of beginnings for Israel, and now there&#8217;s going to be a transition from the judges to the age of the kings. <br \/><br \/>\nSamuel rightly says, let&#8217;s go to Gilgal and they take him to Gilgal.  and The people get excited;  they offer sacrifices.   The chapter closes with  Saul and all of the  men of Israel rejoicing  greatly. What a great ending. I wish we didn&#8217;t have to go to chapter 12 next week, but we wil. We&#8217;ll get there but at this point, it&#8217;s looking good for Israel. They&#8217;ve got a king that they desired. They have  their heart&#8217;s desire. The said, we want a king like the nations that will fight <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3083.82\">for <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> us. They now have  him, they think.   <br \/><br \/>\n God wants to save you. We see this word,  saved,  all through here. Salvation. God wants to save you but you have to confess the true king. His name is Jesus.  It  says in  Romans 10:9-10 (ESV) 9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.  <br \/><br \/>\nHave you done that? He wants to save  you today. God sends.  God  speaks. He is  speaking now. And then, God saves. When God appeared to Jacob at Bethel, He said,  \u201cKings shall come from your own body\u201d (Gen. 35:11).   So,  it happened that the next boy that was born to him was Benjamin. When Jacob was <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3150.89\">laying <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> on his deathbed   (his name, as you know, was changed to Israel, and he had 12 sons.  This is  where the 12 tribes came from) and each son came in as Jacob lay on his deathbed. When Benjamin came to him, he laid his hand on him and said,  you&#8217;re like a wolf; you&#8217;re like a warrior.  Whatever you go after, you&#8217;ll get it; you&#8217;ll pursue it  and you&#8217;ll get it. You&#8217;re like a ravenous wolf.  <br \/><br \/>\nIf you would have marched with the tribe of Benjamin, their banner was a wolf head flying over them. They were always great warriors. They were known as  archers;  a lot of them were  left handed. The Bible says this;  I don&#8217;t know what that was about, but that&#8217;s what it says. And they were great warriors, and the first king was from the tribe of Benjamin. But when Judah came, this is one of the sons that came up the Jacob,  Judah came to him and <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3203.69\">he <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> gave the longest blessing, he laid his hand on Judah, and called him a \u201clion\u201d (Gen. 49:9) whom Jacob prophesied that \u201chis brothers would praise and bow down to him\u201d and that the \u201cscepter\u201d nor the \u201cruler\u2019s staff\u201d would not \u201cdepart from him\u201d (Gen. 49:10). <br \/><br \/>\nThe line of this king will come after Saul in a shepherd named David. But it will be fulfilled in Jesus, Son of David, Son of God, the Lion of Judah! As the prophet, Haggai,  declared, He is the \u201cDesire of All Nations\u201d (Hag.2:7).he says, you&#8217;re like a lion.  If you&#8217;ve seen the tribe of Judah coming up in there and notice how they were separated from the other tribes, 300,000 came from Israel and 30,000 came from Judah. They would have had that one flag of a lion.   Saul came first from the tribe of Benjamin the Wolf, the warrior.  But then God is looking for another man;  He&#8217;s coming. A man that doesn&#8217;t look that impressive to look at. He&#8217;s the least of the  litter;  the runt of the litter. But he&#8217;s a man after God&#8217;s own heart. He&#8217;s from the tribe of Judah and his name&#8217;s David.  <br \/><br \/>\nThere&#8217;s one coming from <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3266.59\">him <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>;  if you were to see Him hanging on a cross, you wouldn&#8217;t think He looked like a king.  But that&#8217;s the true King. With eyes of faith, if you look to the cross and see Him, the lion of Judah, the lamb of God and if you&#8217;ll ask Him to be your King and your Lord and Savior, you&#8217;ll find your deepest desire. <br \/><br \/>\nAs it says in the book of Haggai,  \u201cthe desired of all nations will come.\u201d   That&#8217;s His name. His name is Jesus. He&#8217;s the desired one. <br \/><br \/>\nLet&#8217;s pray, Lord, thank you for your word. Oh, Lord, I pray that you would apply it. Only you can \u201crush\u201d  upon the people with your spirit so that they become new so that they get a new heart. Lord, I pray today for the one that&#8217;s far from God, that you would bring them near. You can pray now,  Dear Lord Jesus.   Pray with me, Dear Lord Jesus, I am a sinner.   I&#8217;ve been looking everywhere, but now <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"3334.9\">I&#8217;m <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> looking to Jesus. Would You come into my life? I believe You died on the cross for my sins,  that You were raised from the grave and  that You live today. Come and live in me. Make me a new person. Make me a child of God. I want You to be my King, my Lord and my Savior. Others are here today and you&#8217;re trying to share the throne or you&#8217;re looking for something somewhere else, You know Jesus. But you haven&#8217;t completely given over to Him. You&#8217;re divided in your heart. Give your whole heart to Him today. Make Him both Lord and Savior. We pray in Christ&#8217;s name. Amen.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>God is our Creator and He has made us for Himself. The throne in our hearts was built for Him. No other will satisfy our heart\u2019s desire. So we keep on searching. That\u2019s what\u2019s going on in our Scripture text today. We will see a son searching for his father\u2019s donkeys, a prophet looking for a prophesied prince and a people searching for a king like the other nations.<\/p>\n<p>In 1 Samuel 9-11, the LORD answered Israel\u2019s desire for a king, anointing a Benjamite named Saul to rule over them and save them from their surrounding enemies. 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