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  • Stephen Mcauley on 1 Samuel 15 - 10 years ago
    This passage of scripture teaches that there are two types of people in this world, as genesis chp 3 v 15 explains the seed of the woman ie Christ and the seed of the serpent ie satan so as the amalekites were of satan, and Israel the Old Testament church was of the woman, we must also remember that the only church in the Old Testament was Israel, for all other nations worshiped there own gods which in the eyes of Jehovah were idol worshipers, as we have in our day, who deserve the just judgement of God for there wickedness. For to worship God in any other way, other than what he commanded in his word is, idolatry. Deut chp 5 v7 9. So as the amalekites were out to destroy Israel out of whom would come the Christ, for satan will use all in his power to stop the son of God coming into the world to redeem men from there sins by his perfect obedience to the law, and through his perfect sacrifice which he gave on calverys tree the just for the unjust that he might bring us unto God. Therefore Saul failed to obey the command of God and was therefore rejected by God. So God gave Israel a king in the person of David the son of Jesse, who being a type of Christ, who would lead his church into many a victory by the grace of almighty God. Also just to finish of, "God is never to be blamed " but we as fallen sons of Adam are always at fault. So seek ye The Lord while he may be found call apron him while he is near. Amen



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