1 Samuel 9:1-17, 10:14-24
Talk Summary
In 1 Samuel 9–10, God begins to answer Israel’s request for a king — not through grand visions or angelic voices, but through lost donkeys, a servant’s idea, and a handful of ordinary encounters. This talk explores how God’s sovereignty moves quietly through the mundane moments of life, bringing about His extraordinary purposes. Through three movements: God works through the ordinary (9:1–10), God chooses the unexpected (9:15–10:8), and God’s quiet plan for a better King (10:9–27), we see how every unnoticed detail in Saul’s journey points to the greater King to come: Jesus. When life feels routine, repetitive, or small, this passage reminds us that God is deeply involved in our everyday, guiding each step toward His good and glorious purposes.
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