The Book of Samuel
1. First Impression
1.1 The book of Samuel was probably written after the death
of Solomon and the division of the kingdom (931 B.C.) but before the
destruction of Samaria and the Assyrian captivity of the northern kingdom (722
B.C.) (Ref. Sourceview pg 387). It is likely the original reader of this book
was the people of Israel living early in the divided kingdom, perhaps around
900 B.C. (Ref. Nelson’s book pg 97).
1.2 The author of this book is known to be anonymous. The
book does not give us a specific clue about who wrote it but there is a certain
verse that indicates Samuel made some written records (1Sa 10:25). The prophets
Samuel, Nathan, and Gad all kept records (1 Chr 29:29) which later may have
been combined to form 1 and 2 Samuel. Some think official court historians may
have chronicled these events (2Sa 8:16-17; 1Ki 4:3). (Ref. Sourceview pg343;
Nelson’s book pg85)
1.3 The book of Samuel depicts the lives of Saul and David
to present a drastic contrast between people’s choice and God’s choice, those
who honor God and those who contempt God, those who obey God out of the fear of
God and those who disobey God out of the fear of man; and those who repent of
their sin with the knowledge of God and those who never turn back with a
hardened heart. God chose David over his brothers, saying that people judge by
outward appearance but the Lord looks at the heart (1Sa 16:7). And God rejected
Saul after he did not follow what God commanded him to do with the Amalekites but
he commended David saying he is a man after God’s own heart. Later David
committed grave sins of rape and murder but God forgave him as he repent while
Saul was deserted by God and ended his life in a tragic way. I think this
contrast found in the lives of Saul and David is not just based on what they
did or what they chose. The bigger factor or force working at their lives was
God’s election as His people and God’s rejection thereof. Despite some of
David’s characteristic strengths, I don’t think David was any better person
than Saul in terms of sinfulness and wickedness he was born with. The only
difference he had from Saul that God’s grace was with him, because of which he
could have a repentant heart before God, honor God, and love God throughout his
life.
1.4 I think this book was written to make the Israelites
know unmistakably that it was God, not the kings who ruled over the Israelites
as a true king, even though they were given their kings as they asked for. Along
with many life lessons regarding honoring God, obedience, and repentance, God
gave a promise to the Israelites through David for an everlasting kingdom,
which was accomplished by Jesus! This rephrased version of the covenant he made
with first Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob was once again given to the Israelites so
that they could long for THE KINGDOM reigned by THE KING throughout their
lives.
2. Theme Tracing
2.1 This book gives us many accounts of God’s nature and
character. Among them, 1Sa 16:7 says The LORD doesn’t judge by outward
appearance, but looks at the heart. He is not to be deceived by what we do,
what we say, and what we think we intend but he knows what is behind our act,
the motive. This knowledge of God makes me humble and cries out to God to
search my heart to see if there is anything offensive to God so that I can turn
away from it. 1Sa 15:22 says that God will not lie, nor will he change his
mind, for he is not human that should change his mind. This character of God
comforts me amid all the flurry of changes happening around me. People come and
go. Money comes and goes. My own heart surprises me to show how quickly my
thought swings from one end to the other. But God is never like human. Flowers
wither and leaves fall but the word of the Lord stands forever!
2.2 God revealed his redemptive plan to King David as he
promised him an everlasting kingdom in 2Sa 7:11-16. He promised to raise up one
of David’s descendants and make his kingdom strong. And God said that he (the
descendant) would build a temple for God’s name, which reminded me of what
Jesus said in Matthew 26:61 “I am able to destroy the temple of God and rebuild
it in three days.” And he did! For his work on the cross, now we become the
temple of God where the spirit of Jesus dwells forever. Praise the Lord!
3. Application
3.1 If I am asked to name this particular season of my life,
I would call it a time of being reshuffled because I have got to see many of my
thoughts, assumptions, beliefs, even convictions being challenged, shattered,
or spared. In the process, I realized I was so naïve and even gullible that I’ve
been taking in whatever the authority figures-parents, leaders, teachers or
pastors-say on the Bible and God without a question once I accepted their
authority. If there is one thing I can learn from the Israelites in the Old
Testament, it would be found in 1Sa 3:19-20. Despite the fact that Samuel was
set apart as Nazirite and had heard the voice of God from very early years of
age, people seemed to wait and test if he was a true prophet. And everything he
said proved to be reliable then all Israel acknowledged him as a prophet of the
Lord. I did not question them because I did not know God and the Bible well
enough to prove them right or wrong. But more accurately I was not interested
in God and what he said at all. By his grace, now I am interested in God and
his word and started to question many things. I believe it is God who has led
me to this place in this season, for which I am very grateful. He put this
desire in my heart to search for the truth upon which I can stand firm, not
being swayed by all the false doctrines and teachings, and will walk through
this journey with me.
3.2 I have been hesitating to write something about my point
of passion. Part of the reason is that I was not quite sure about if I can call
this little desire passion which was just stirred up a bit in my heart. But it
seems to me that I got nothing but this little desire stirred up to know the
truth, the word of God. I don’t think I could ever know the whole truth about
God and his word in my life time. How could I? He is infinite while I am so
finite. But I could know as much as he reveals to me and share what he shares
with other people who need the truth in their life.
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소형자매를 인도하시는 하나님을 찬양해요^^ 진리를 향한 열정이 불같이 솟아나서, 자매를 통해 진리가 강같이 흘러갈 것을 믿어요. 자매가 쓴 글을 읽으면서 많은 도전을 받아요. 모르는 단어를 찾아가면서 공부하는 새벽시간에^^
Great job Sohyoung - you write so well, and I especially enjoyed reading your application.
Great application SoHyoung. God doesn't mind our questions, He has nothing to hide.
Great job! I really liked what you said about accepting what others told us because of lack of knowledge, but those days are in our past and now we know a little more... may your reading of the Bible help you understand God better and may it be a great time of learning about submitting to the right authorities and leaders! God bless you so very much!
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