The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 107: Samuel's Speech (2025)
Episode Date: April 17, 2025As we continue reading from 1 Samuel, Fr. Mike points out how God gave the people a king like they wanted, even though it was not part of his plan. This reveals to us that even when we choose things t...hat God does not want for us, he is still with us. The readings are 1 Samuel 11-12 and Psalm 55. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Fr. Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in a Year podcast where
we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
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Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
It is day 107 and we're reading today from 1 Samuel chapter 11 and chapter 12.
We'll also back to the Psalms we are praying today.
Psalm 55 as always.
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podcast and hopefully it will help other people find it and hear the Bible. As I said, today
is day 107 and we're reading from first Samuel chapter 11 and 12. We're praying Psalm 55. First Samuel 11.
Saul defeats the Ammonites.
Then Nahash the Ammonite went up and besieged Jabesh-Gilead.
And all the men of Jabesh said to Nahash, Make a treaty with us, and we will serve you.
But Nahash the Ammonite said to them, On this condition I will make a treaty with you, that
I gouge out all your right eyes and thus put disgrace upon all Israel."
The elders of Jabesh said to him, give us seven days respite, that we may send messengers
throughout the territory of Israel, then if there is no one to save us, we will give ourselves
up to you.
When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul, they reported the matter in the hearing of
the people, and all the people wept aloud.
Now Saul was coming from the field behind the oxen, and Saul said, What ails the people that they are weeping? So they told him the tidings of the men of Jabesh.
And the Spirit of God came mightily upon Saul when he heard these words, and his anger was
greatly kindled. He took a yoke of oxen, and cut them in pieces, and sent them throughout all the
territory of Israel by the hand of messengers, saying, Whoever does not come out after Saul and Samuel,
so shall it be done to his oxen.
Then the dread of the LORD fell upon the people, and they came out as one man.
When he mustered them at Bezek, the men of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the
men of Judah thirty thousand. And they said to the messengers who had come, Thus shall you say to the men of Judah thirty thousand.
And they said to the messengers who had come, Thus shall you say to the men of Jabesh-gilead,
Tomorrow, by the time the sun is hot, you shall have deliverance.
And when the messengers came and told the men of Jabesh, they were glad.
Therefore the men of Jabesh said, Tomorrow we will give ourselves up to you, and you
may do to us whatever seems good to you.
And the next day
Saul put the people in three companies and they came into the midst of the camp in the morning watch and cut down the
Ammonites until the heat of the day and those who survived were scattered so that no two of them were left together
Then the people said to Samuel who is it that said shall Saul reign over us bring the men that we may put them to death
Is it that said, Shall Saul reign over us? Bring the men, that we may put them to death.
But Saul said, Not a man shall be put to death this day, for today the Lord has wrought deliverance
in Israel.
Then Samuel said to the people, Come, let us go to Gilgal, and there renew the kingdom.
So all the people went to Gilgal, and there they made Saul king before the Lord in Gilgal.
There they sacrificed peace offerings before the Lord, and there Saul and all the men of
Israel rejoiced greatly.
Chapter 12.
Samuel's Farewell Address
And Samuel said to all Israel, Behold, I have listened to your voice in all that you have
said to me, and have made a king over you.
And now behold, the king walks before you, and I am old and gray, and behold, my sons
are with you, and I have walked before you from my youth until this day.
Here I am.
Testify against me before the Lord and before his anointed.
Whose ox have I taken?
Or whose donkey have I taken?
Or whom have I defrauded?
Whom have I oppressed?
Or from whose hand have I taken a bri whom have I defrauded? Whom have I oppressed? Or from
whose hand have I taken a bribe to blind my eyes with it? Testify against me, and I will
restore it to you." They said, You have not defrauded us, or oppressed us, or taken anything
from any man's hand. And he said to them, The Lord is witness against you, and his anointed
is witness this day, that you have not found anything in my
hand.'
And they said, He is witness.
And Samuel said to the people, The Lord is witness, who appointed Moses and Aaron, and
brought your fathers up out of the land of Egypt.
Now therefore stand still, that I may plead with you before the Lord concerning all the
saving deeds of the Lord which he performed for you and for your fathers.
When Jacob went into Egypt, and the Egyptians oppressed them, then your fathers cried to
the Lord, and the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, who brought forth your fathers out of Egypt,
and made them dwell in this place.
But they forgot the Lord their God, and he sold them into the hand of Sisera, commander
of the army of Jabin, king of Hazor, and into the hand of the Philistines, and into the hand of the king of Moab, and they fought against them.
And they cried to the Lord, and said, We have sinned because we have forsaken the Lord,
and have served the Baals and the Ashtaroth. But now deliver us out of the hand of our
enemies, and we will serve you. And the Lord sent Jerubabal, and Barak, and Jephthah, and
Samuel, and delivered you out
of the hand of your enemies on every side, and you dwelt in safety.
And when you saw that Nahash the king of the Ammonites came against you, you said to me,
No, but a king shall reign over us, when the Lord your God was your king.
And now, behold the king whom you have chosen, for whom you have asked.
Behold the Lord has you have chosen, for whom you have asked. Behold the Lord has
set a King over you. If you will fear the Lord and serve him and listen to his
voice and not rebel against the commandment of the Lord, and if both you
and the King who reigns over you will follow the Lord your God, it will be
well. But if you will not listen to the voice of the Lord but rebel against the
commandment of the Lord, then the hand of the Lord will be against you and your king.
Now therefore, stand still, and see this great thing which the Lord will do before your eyes.
Is it not wheat harvest today?
I will call upon the Lord that he may send thunder and rain, and you shall know and see
that your wickedness is great, which you have done in the sight of the Lord in asking for
yourselves a king.'
So Samuel called upon the Lord, and the Lord sent thunder and rain that day.
And all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel.
And all the people said to Samuel, Pray for your servants to the Lord your God, that we
may not die, for we have added to all our sins this evil, to ask for ourselves a king.
And Samuel said to the people, Fear not, you have done all this evil, yet do not turn aside
from following the Lord, but serve the Lord with all your heart, and do not turn aside
after vain things which cannot profit or save, for they are vain.
For the Lord will not cast away his people for his great name's sake, because it has
pleased the Lord to make you a people for himself. Moreover, as for me, far be it from me
that I should sin against the Lord by ceasing to pray for you, and I will
instruct you in the good and the right way. Only fear the Lord and serve him
faithfully with all your heart, for consider what great things he has done
for you. But if you still do wickedly, you shall be swept away, both you and your king.
The Book of Psalms, chapter 55. Complaint about a friend's treachery to the
choirmaster with stringed instruments, a Maskely of David.
Give ear to my prayer, O God, and hide not yourself from my supplication.
Attend to me and answer me. I am overcome by my trouble. I am distraught by the noise of the enemy because of the oppression of the wicked,
for they bring trouble against me, and in anger they cherish enmity against me.
My heart is in anguish within me.
The terrors of death have fallen upon me.
Fear and trembling come upon me, and horror overwhelms me.
And I say, oh, that I had wings like a dove.
I would fly away and be at rest.
Yes, I would wander afar.
I would lodge in the wilderness.
I would wait for him who saves me from the raging wind and tempest.
Destroy their plans, O Lord, confuse their tongues, for I see violence and strife in
the city.
Day and night they go around it, on its walls, and mischief and trouble are within it, ruin
is in its midst, oppression and fraud do not depart from its marketplace.
It is not an enemy who taunts me, then I could bear it.
It is not an adversary who deals insolently with me,
then I could hide from him.
But it is you, my equal, my companion, my familiar friend.
We used to hold sweet converse together
within God's house we walked in fellowship.
Let death come upon them. Let
them go down to Sheol alive. Let them go away in terror to their graves. But I
call upon God and the Lord will save me. Evening and morning and at noon I utter
my complaint and moan and he will hear my voice. He will deliver my soul and
safety from the battle that I wage. for many are arrayed against me.
God will give ear and humble them, he who was enthroned from of old, because they keep no law and do not fear God.
My companion stretched out his hand against his friends. He violated his covenant.
His speech was smoother than butter, yet war was in his heart. His words were softer than oil, yet they
were drawn swords. Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you. He
will never permit the righteous to be moved. But you, O God, will cast them down
into the lowest pit. Men of blood and treachery shall not live out half their
days. But I will trust in you.
But I will trust in you. Father in heaven, we do trust in you.
We give you thanks.
Lord God, even in the midst of not just enemies, but friends who have failed us, friends who
have betrayed us, even in the midst of love that has run out, people who have promised,
made covenants to us and promises to us, and then have failed to live up to those promises, have broken those covenants, we know that you are faithful and you love us and
you fight for us and you never break your promise and you never break your covenant. And so we give
you thanks. You delight in us and you love us and you choose us and you sustain us and so we thank
you and we love you back. Help us to receive your love more and more this day and every day in Jesus name
We pray in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Okay men's Wow, so
Gosh, here we are with first Samuel chapter 11 and 12 and what we have in chapter 11 is we get to see
Saul as a great leader
We have to see Saul as an actual leader and one of the things that get
Context we have now hush the Ammonite right so the member of the Ammonites
Philistines these are some of the major characters who are the enemies of Israel at this point and the Hosh since says the men of J
Besh Gilead basically other Jews they say
the men of J Besh Gilead are afraid terrified of Nahash the Ammonite and
Say we'll serve you and Nahash says well if you serve me
We're gonna let me gouge out your right eyes
and it'll be a sign of disgrace that you gave yourselves up to me that you basically if a warrior was allowed to
Have his right eye gouged out
Realize how compromised you would be in battle if you had a sword and shield your sword would typically be in your right hand
Your she'll be in your left hand
So you'd have your shield in your left hand
Kind of blind you from the left side because you'd have to hold it up
You won't be able to see anything on your right side where you'd have your sword side
And so this is kind of Nahash's way of saying I would basically neuter you but you know hamstring you in such a way
That you would never be able to rise up against me if you want to belong to me
Let's make it permanent that kind of a situation. So what does Saul do? Saul says this is the deal. We're gonna go to war
We're gonna fight we We're gonna battle against
Nahash the Ammonite and every person who belongs to Israel you're gonna fight too. He unites them,
rallies them behind this challenge that Nahash had said to the men of Jabesh Gilead and it goes well
right and not only that but Saul shows that he actually has some leadership capability. He shows
that he has the Spirit of God. Why? Because at the end of chapter 11, the people who fought say, hey those people who stood
against Saul, because we just made him our king, like basically, yes he was
anointed in private by Samuel, then elected in public in front of everybody,
but here now he has basically consecrated himself a king by the fact
that he just led us all in battle into victory, and they say, everyone who was
against you Saul, let's kill them. And Saul does a great job he says no let's not do that let them go and we'll just
renew the kingdom we'll sacrifice peace offerings and there he will be the
leader right of everyone even those who opposed him originally and so Saul shows
a great amount of restraint and a great amount of wisdom in not just destroying
those who were opposed to him good on down to you Saul. Well done. Again, as we said yesterday, Saul is a complex character. He
is not a hero in the story, but that doesn't mean he doesn't sometimes do
heroic things. And it doesn't just because he dies without the Spirit of
God in many ways, doesn't mean he doesn't have the Spirit of God in this moment, in
this time, to accomplish this call that God has given to him. At the same time,
here's the next lesson of Samuel's speech in chapter 12.
My gosh, it is so powerful and it's so important
for us to pay attention to what Samuel is saying
in this final address in chapter 12.
Here's what he says.
He recounts the fact that in the past, what did God do?
He led the family of Jacob, Israel, right, into Egypt
and they became slaves and then people cried out to the Lord God and what did God do? He led the family of Jacob, Israel, right, into Egypt and they became slaves.
And then people cried out to the Lord God.
And what did he do?
He sent Moses and Aaron to deliver them.
And then they had other enemies.
After they wandered through the desert,
they had other enemies like Asisra,
in remember, in Judges, we heard all about this,
and Jabin, the king of Hazor,
and the Philistines, and the king of Moab.
And what happened was they called upon the Lord and he sent leaders. He sent people to fight for them
Here's the Lord God taking care of them and he sent Drupal and Barack and Jephthah and Samuel myself, you know
And now what have you done? You've asked for a king. You don't want to rely upon. This is so important. Here is
Saul who's been anointed king by God the spirit of God has has come upon Saul as king. Now, even Saul has demonstrated the fact that he can
unite the people as king once again. So all this stuff is happening, but Samuel is demonstrating this is not what God wants.
He's allowing you to have this thing. He's allowing you to have this king. He's even giving that king strength.
He's even giving that king power and giving him a role and giving him his spirit, but he doesn't want this
This is not part of his plan
He is tolerating this because of the hardness of your heart now
This is so important for us because it highlights the ways in which you know, we've read through Joshua
We read through judges we read through those battles that the people of Israel were led into and we can think sometimes mistakenly
We talked about this before we need to remind be reminded of this again
We can mistakenly think that that was what God wanted. No, that's what God allowed
So even though it says that God said okay
Go do X Y & Z when it comes to battle when it comes to leading people into those places of violence
Even though it says well God you said to do this that was not the original plan
Just like how God is giving the Holy Spirit, You know the Spirit of God upon Saul you think well
No, this is clearly God's plan because he's giving the Spirit upon Saul and Saul can lead into battle
He annoyed was anointed by Samuel all these pieces, but God is saying I'm merely doing this because of the hardness of your hearts
I'm doing this
Maybe some ways in spite of myself
You know, it's it's what we're gonna hear later on
in Matthew's Gospel, chapter 19.
At one point, the people, or the scribes and Pharisees
ask Jesus about divorce.
And Jesus says, no, divorce and remarriage is not allowed.
It's committing adultery.
And they say, what about, Moses, you said you could
divorce and marry another.
And Jesus says, because of the hardness of your hearts,
Moses said you could do this. One of the things we're gonna find is that God's call is always
higher but he sometimes allows us to and to stay lower I guess for lack of a
better phrase but what we have to do is keep our mind and our heart and our eyes
set on the heights set on what would God's original plan be and And this is so important, not just when it comes to the Bible,
not just when it comes to these areas
of he was willing to let them have a king.
He was willing to, again, allow things that he doesn't like,
like violence and like this destructive warfare
or divorce, that kind of situation.
But in our lives, this is the word of encouragement,
in our lives, many of us have made the wrong decisions
I sorry let me clarify all of us have made the wrong decisions in our lives and yet what has God done?
He hasn't said well, you're disqualified now you made the wrong choice. Therefore. I don't want to go where you're going
You're done and hey, it was a good run, but we're it's over now. He doesn't do that
What God does is he says,
okay, you made a choice that's against my will.
I can send you my spirit even now.
Okay, you made a choice,
you made maybe even a permanent choice
where here you are now in a state in life
that you can't get out of.
Okay, but this is not my will,
it's not what I wanted,
but I can still work with this. That I can still give you my spirit.
Ultimately, here's the word, is that in 1 Samuel chapter 12,
that Samuel is saying, even though you're choosing
what God does not want, he is still gonna be with you.
And that's just such a hard word to really allow
into our hearts because on one side we can say,
well, that's the case, then I'll just keep choosing
whatever I want if God's gonna still be with me. On the
other hand we can say are you sure? I don't know if that's the case. I still
believe that I'm disqualified from the Lord's anointing. I'm
disqualified from the Lord's Spirit. I'm disqualified from the Lord being present
to me and yet here is the truth that is revealed in 1st Samuel chapter 12 is
that here's the people who are directly going against what God wants and yet he is going to cooperate with them in their hardness of heart out
of the greatness of his own heart out of the patience in his own heart from the
mercy that is unlimited in his own heart now of course what does he say the last
word here he says that this will be blessed this will be a blessing provided
that you and your King both are faithful to me if not it will end in catastrophe
it'll end in catastrophe so yes I can give you this thing that you've asked
for I don't want it but I'll do it and I'll be with you but even in this moment
you're not disqualified but but, but, please,
please know that from now on, you're called to be faithful.
This is what conversion is all about.
We recognize our brokenness and we recognize
that I need God's grace, I need his help.
And he says, okay, you have it.
You have my mercy, you have my forgiveness.
Okay, now, like he said to the woman caught in adultery
in chapter four of John's gospel,
we just read it a couple days ago.
It's okay, now go and sin no more.
Okay, you're forgiven, but sin no more.
Okay, that's not what I wanted,
so I'm with you in your presence.
Now move forward, you're not disqualified.
I'm present to you, I can heal you, I can restore you.
Now let's move forward together.
I think that's one of the messages here
in Samuel's final farewell speech,
even though we're gonna see Samuel
for the next number of days.
At the same time, it's his last big speech
that we get in first Samuel chapter 12
I am so grateful for you all to hang with me stick with me here
What a gift to be able to be journeying this in this way together. We all have broken lives
None of us are disqualified
We've all chosen things that God didn't want for us and yet he's still present to you if you're listening to this
He is still present to you
And I know I brought up even topics of violence or topics of divorce, and topics that are really present
in a lot of people's lives right now.
Recognize you are not disqualified.
The Lord continues to be present to you.
The Lord continues to call you and me forward.
That's why we need to pray for each other.
Because we hear those words of Jesus,
okay, you've been forgiven, now go and sin no more.
And sometimes even that is so daunting
and sometimes that is so intimidating. But is our call so we need we need
God's grace that's what we need to pray for each other please please pray for me
I am praying for you my name is Father Mike I cannot wait to see you tomorrow
God bless You