In this session, we see Israel get their king when Samuel anoints Saul. Although he was impressive to look at, Saul’s moral and spiritual stature did not match his physical height. He was hesitant before his enemies and arrogant before God. His son Jonathan was confident in God’s ability to save and beat back the Philistines with a bold move. Verses: 1 Sam. 8:18; 9:1-27; 10:1-9, 17-26; 13:1-22; 14:1-23 Teacher: John Schoenheit
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