Good evening friends,
Another long but calm day with the grands. They were great for 5 1/2 hours. Not so great the last 1/2 hour. So just have a few short thoughts on this passage where Saul thinks he really needs to know what tomorrow holds.
Blessings
Jeff
Like Jeroboam after him and Abram before him, Saul uses disguise and deception when going get tough. The proof that the do not really understand the Lord. They may think of God as omniscient, but their acts show practical denial of this attribute of God.
Here is my premise: Temptation is abated by holding fast to the truth. James tells us we are tempted when we are lured and enticed by our own desires. Here Saul was lured and enticed by his desire to know the future. When the legitimate God ordained methods do not give him answers, he went outside of God's revealed will. Reflecting on God's names, titles, attributes, ordinances, words and works should curb our desires and make us less susceptible to being lured and enticed.
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