The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 118: King Saul Despairs (2025)
Episode Date: April 28, 2025Fr. Mike reflects on King Saul's despair in the face of trial, and how he seeks other means of comfort when he feels like God has abandoned him. God never abandons us, especially in the midst of dange...r. Fr. Mike invites us to place our trust in God's promise, instead of resorting to sinful acts. Today's readings are 1 Samuel 27-28 and Psalm 34. 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 Father 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.
The Bible in a Year podcast is brought to you by Ascension.
Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds.
Now we fit into that story today.
It is Day 118.
We have two days left, including today, for 1 Samuel before we jump into that story today. It is day 118. We have two days left including today for 1st Samuel before we jump into 2nd Samuel and 1st Chronicles.
We are reading two chapters from 1st Samuel today. It is 1st Samuel chapter 27 and 28. We're also praying Psalm 34.
That's 30 de cuatro for those Spanish speakers who know how to speak Spanish numbers, but will be reading this in English. Speaking of the translation of which you'll be reading
is the Revised Standard Version, Second Catholic Edition.
I'm using the Great Adventure Bible from Ascension.
Speaking of Spanish Bibles, actually, this is not,
no one told me to say this.
I am literally looking on my bookshelf
and I can see the Spanish version
of the Great Adventure Bible timeline.
Sorry, Great Adventure Bible, they have it in Spanish.
So if you are someone who are more,
you're more accustomed to reading scripture in Spanish,
they do have a Spanish Great Adventure Bible.
It is also the Revised Standard Version,
Second Catholic Edition, I believe,
or maybe it's something, I don't know.
That was just something I said.
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We're reading 1 Samuel 27 and 28, and we're praying Psalm 34.
1 Samuel chapter 27.
David goes to King Akshish in Gath.
And David said in his heart, I shall now perish one day by the hand of Saul.
There is nothing better for me than that I should escape to the land of the Philistines.
Then Saul will despair of seeking me any longer within the borders of Israel, and I shall escape out of his hand."
So David arose and went over, he and the six hundred men who were with him, to Akshish,
the son of Maak, king of Gath. And David dwelt with Akshish and Gath, he and his men, every
man with his household, and David with his two wives, Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail
of Carmel, Nabal's widow. And when it was told Saul that
David had fled to Gath, he sought for him no more. Then David said to Akshish, If I
have found favor in your eyes, let a place be given me in one of the country towns, that
I may dwell there, for why should your servant dwell in the royal city with you? So that
day Akshish gave him Ziklag. Therefore Ziklag has belonged to the kings of Judah to this day.
And the number of the days that David dwelt in the country of the Philistines was a year
and four months.
Now David and his men went up, and made raids upon the Geshurites, the Gerzites, and the
Amalekites.
For these were the inhabitants of the land from of old, as far as Shur to the land of
Egypt.
And David struck the land, and left neither man nor woman alive, but took away the sheep,
the oxen, the donkeys, the camels, and the garments, and came back to Akshish.
When Akshish asked, Against whom have you made a raid today?
David would say, Against the Negev of Judah, or against the Negev of the Jeremiahites,
or against the Negev of the Kenites.
And David saved neither man nor woman alive to bring tidings to Gath, thinking,
lest they should tell about us and say, So David has done.
Such was his custom all the while he dwelt in the country of the Philistines,
and Achish trusted David, thinking,
He has made himself utterly abhorred by his people Israel.
Therefore he shall be my servant always.
Chapter 28 In those days the Philistines gathered their
forces for war to fight against Israel. And Akshish said to David, Understand that you
and your men are to go out with me in the army. David said to Akshish, Very well, you
shall know what your servant can do. And Akshish said to David, Very well, I will make you my bodyguard for life.
Saul consults a medium at Endor.
Now Samuel had died, and all Israel had mourned for him and buried him in Ramah his own city.
And Saul had put the mediums and the wizards out of the land.
The Philistines assembled and came and encamped at Shunam.
And Saul gathered all Israel, and they encamped at Gilboa.
When Saul saw the army of the Philistines, he was afraid, and his heart trembled greatly.
And when Saul inquired of the Lord, the Lord did not answer him, either by dreams, or by
Urum, or by prophets.
Then Saul said to his servants, Seek out for me a woman who
is a medium, that I may go to her and inquire of her. And his servants said to him, Behold,
there is a medium at Endor. So Saul disguised himself and put on other garments, and went,
he and two men with him. And they came to the woman by night. And he said, Divine for
me by a spirit, and bring up for me whomever I shall name to you.
The woman said to him, Surely you know what Saul has done, how he has cut off the mediums
and the wizards from the land.
Why then are you laying a snare for my life to bring about my death?
But Saul swore to her by the Lord, As the Lord lives, no punishment shall come upon
you for this thing.
Then the woman said, Whom shall I bring up for you?'
He said,
"'Bring up Samuel for me.'
When the woman saw Samuel,
she cried out with a loud voice,
and the woman said to Saul,
"'Why have you deceived me?
You are Saul!'
The king said to her,
"'Have no fear.
What do you see?'
And the woman said to Saul,
"'I see a God coming up out of the earth.'
He said to her,
"'What is his appearance?' And she said, "'An old man is coming up, of the earth." He said to her, What is his appearance?
And she said,
An old man is coming up, and he is wrapped in a robe.
And Saul knew that it was Samuel, and he bowed with his face to the ground and did obeisance.
Then Samuel said to Saul,
Why have you disturbed me by bringing me up?
Saul answered,
I am in great distress, for the Philistines are warring against me, and
God has turned away from me and answers me no more, either by prophets or by dreams.
Therefore I have summoned you to tell me what I shall do.
And Samuel said, Why then do you ask me, since the Lord has turned from you and become your
enemy?
The Lord has done to you as he spoke by me, for the Lord has torn the kingdom out of your
hand and given it to your neighbor David. Because you did not obey the voice of the Lord and did not carry out his fierce wrath against Amalek. Therefore the Lord has done this thing to you this day. Moreover, the Lord will give Israel also with you into the hand of the Philistines, and tomorrow you and your sons shall be with me. The Lord will give the army of Israel also into the hand of the Philistines.
Then Saul fell at once full length upon the ground, filled with fear because of the words
of Samuel.
And there was no strength in him, for he had eaten nothing all day and all night.
And the woman came to Saul, and when she saw that he was terrified, she said to him, Behold,
your handmaid has listened to you.
I have taken my life in my hand,
and have listened to what you have said to me.
Now therefore you also listen to your handmaid.
Let me set a morsel of bread before you,
and eat that you may have strength when you go on your way.
He refused and said, I will not eat.
But his servants, together with the woman, urged him,
and he listened to their words.
So he arose from the earth and sat upon the bed.
Now the woman had a fatted calf in the house, and she quickly killed it, and she took flour,
and kneaded it, and baked unleavened bread of it, and she put it before Saul and his
servants, and they ate.
Then they rose, and went away that night. Psalm 34.
Praise for deliverance from trouble.
A Psalm of David, when he feigned madness before Abimelek, so that he drove him out
and he went away.
I will bless the Lord at all times.
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul makes its boast in the Lord.
Let the humble hear and be glad.
O magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt his name together.
I sought the Lord and he answered me,
and delivered me from all my fears.
Look to him and be radiant
so that your faces shall never be ashamed.
This poor man cried and the Lord heard him
and saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him and delivers them.
O taste and see that the Lord is good.
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.
O fear the Lord, you his saints, for those who fear him have no want.
The young lions suffer want and hunger, but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.
Come O sons, listen to me, I will teach you the fear of the Lord.
What man is there who desires life and covets many days that he may enjoy good?
Keep your tongue from evil, and your lips from speaking deceit.
Depart from evil and do good.
Seek peace and pursue it.
The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous, and His ears toward their cry.
The face of the Lord is against evildoers, to cut off the remembrance of them from the
earth.
When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles.
The Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit.
Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the
Lord delivers him out of them all. He keeps all his bones, not one of them is
broken. Evil shall slay the wicked, and those who hate the righteous will be
condemned. The Lord redeems the life of his servants, none of those who take
refuge in him will be condemned.
none of those who take refuge in him will be condemned.
Father in heaven, we give you praise and we honor you today and we thank you.
Thank you for your goodness.
Thank you for making us a body and soul.
Thank you for giving us life and breath
in this world that you have created.
This world you have made good,
this world that is good but unsafe, this world that you have created this world you have made good this world that is good but unsafe this world that's
Good bits and but has been broken in this heart these hearts of ours that are good but broken
Lord God we ask you to come into the brokenness
Because all those things that you make are good even though
They have been broken you still love us
Even though we are broken you still love us. Even though we are broken, you still love us. And even though this world is broken, you still love it and you still can redeem
it. You have redeemed it by the sacrifice, the life, the death, and the resurrection
of your Son. You've sent your Holy Spirit upon this world, this broken but good
world, so that it may be holy, that we may be holy. Help us live a life
consecrated to you
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.
Wow, so here we are.
Gosh, the last couple chapters here
are in 1 Samuel 27 and 28.
Not only do we hear the story of King David,
well, sorry, not yet King David, but David who's on the run
He's leaving he's so much on the run that what does he do?
He goes and lives among King Akshish of Gath and remember that these are people who are the enemies of Israel
And so here is David who's willing to live among them
the citizens of Gath to the land the Philistines and
One of the things we're gonna see in the last couple chapters of 1 Samuel,
which is tomorrow, the last two chapters of 1 Samuel,
is that the Philistines don't trust him,
but King Akshish does trust David.
And he trusts him because even though David
goes on these raids, and he goes to raid
the people of the Amalekites, he raids the Geshurites,
he raids the Gerseites, he tells King Akshish
that he is raiding the people of Israel. He's telling them and so here is King Akshish who's like,
oh my gosh, yeah, absolutely.
David is now on our side irrevocably
because of the fact that he has burned his bridges.
This one who was anointed King of Israel,
he's now fighting against Israel.
They will never ever take him back.
And so King Akshish completely trusts him.
Meanwhile, back in the camp, meanwhile back in Israel, the
Philistines are mounting a massive army against King Saul and Saul, who has been
abandoned by God here when it comes to leading his people, he has given, he's
been given no certainties when it comes to leading his people. He does what so
many of us do. When God is silent, he turns to something other than God to
have certainty. He turns to something other than God to have certainty.
He turns to something other than God
to have some kind of sense of what should I do next?
And what he does is he consults a medium, right?
He consults what some translations will say a seer
or basically a witch, the witch of Endor
or the medium of Endor.
Now, Saul had in the past prohibited this this, wizards and prohibited mediums throughout
the land, and yet here he is so desperate. And this can be us too, right? You know, there
can be a time when we recognize, okay, this is the wrong thing to do, but then we get
so desperate that we're willing to even do the thing we know has been completely prohibited.
We know this is not where I should be, out of fear and this is this reality, right?
So he that's why one of the reasons why we can hear these stories
We can read the story of King Saul and we can realize that I'm not seeing in Saul someone I cannot
Commiserate with I'm not seeing in Saul someone I can't relate to what I'm seeing in Saul is someone just like myself that yeah
Oh my gosh
I know right and wrong and yet when I'm in the place of fear, a place of insecurity, a place of just desperation,
yeah, doing the wrong thing can be very, very appealing.
And that's what he does, he does the wrong thing.
He consults the medium to bring up the prophet Samuel.
And the thing that's sometimes shocking for people
is that the medium actually is able to connect with Samuel now
Why is this shocking to us is because sometimes we have grown accustomed to thinking well, that's not real
We've grown accustomed to thinking like well, no, I mean mediums are bunch of charlatans. They're just you know, it's hoax
It's it's all just fake and there might be mediums that are fake
There might be those that are just a complete hoax. And yet, we
recognize that the spiritual world is incredibly real. It is just as real, if not more real,
than the material world. And so the recognition is, nope, Samuel was separated from his body,
his soul was separated from his body because his body was buried at Rama, as it says. But
Samuel was still very much in existence. His soul is very much in existence his soul is very much in existence separated from his body which means ghost, right?
That's what a ghost is is a soul that's been separated from the body of the person
And so we have we can have this temptation to have recourse to this thing called necromancy
Necromancy is communicating with the dead and that is completely forbidden
Both in the Old Testament and in the in the New Testament in the age of the church that communication with the dead and that is completely forbidden both in the Old Testament and in the New Testament
or in the age of the church. That communication with the dead is completely forbidden when
it comes to seeking out divination. So here's what the catechism says about this whole thing.
It says in beginning in catechism 2115, it's under the commandment about not having any
other gods before the Lord God. 2115 says that God can reveal the future to his prophets or to other saints. God can do that, yeah absolutely.
Still it says a sound Christian attitude consists in putting oneself confidently
into the hands of providence for whatever concerns the future. So basically
just still the Christian attitude, yep, yep, God can reveal the future of
prophets or other saints, but the Christian attitude means that I put
myself confidently into the hands of God himself for whatever concerns the future of prophets or other saints, but the Christian attitude means that I put myself confidently into the hands of God himself for whatever
concerns the future, giving up all unhealthy curiosity about it. That's so
good. Giving up all unhealthy curiosity about the future. Now on the other hand,
improvidence can constitute a lack of responsibility. Like no taking no care
of the future can constitute a lack of responsibility. So here's what we do. We
we have this freedom where we can put ourselves
Trustingly into the Lord's hands knowing that yep. He is
The God of all time. He's the God of all everything at the same time
We have to also be concerned and aware of the fact that this moment while this moment is the most important moment
Sometimes the job of this moment is to prepare for the next moment. Sometimes the task of this day is to prepare for
tomorrow. And so we only do the task of today, but sometimes again as I said the
task of today is to prepare for tomorrow. And so there's this this dual like such
a balance of, yep I trust in the Lord right now. I don't I don't have an
un I don't want to have an unhealthy curiosity about the future and at the same time I
am
aware of the fact that the task of right now might be might be to prepare for then goes on to say
2116 all forms of divination are to be rejected
So this is what Saul did
He was appealing to this medium to try to get an answer that God was not giving
He was appealing to this medium to try to get an answer that God was not giving. It goes on to say, recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices,
falsely supposed to unveil the future, consulting horoscopes, astrology, palm reading, interpretation
of omens and lots, phenomena of clairvoyance, and recourse to mediums.
All, all are wrong, and they all conceal the desire for power over time, history, and in
the last analysis, other human beings, as well as a wish to conciliate hidden powers.
And they contradict the honor, respect,
and loving fear that we owe to God alone.
Now, this is so remarkable,
is that I remember talking with someone
and they were saying that,
oh, my mom made me get rid of all my books on tarot cards.
And she doesn't understand, they're just silly,
it's just fun. It's just fun and
I remember speaking with her and thinking oh your mom I'm glad you mom got made you get rid of your books on your tarot card books
Because the church doesn't condemn those things because they are a waste of your time or because they're just silly
It's because they're actually dangerous
There's actually power there when the church condemns here horoscopes astrology palm reading interpretation reading, interpretation of omens and lots, clairvoyance, recourse to mediums, all these things, we recognize
that there is a spiritual world. And the spirits are not all good, right? There are spirits
who live in God's presence, angels, absolutely. But there are also spirits who have rejected
God's presence, they've rejected God's lordship. and those spirits are not to be messed with.
That's what we're messing with when we consult horoscopes or astrology or palm reading or
interpretation of omens and lots.
That we're dealing with something, we're having a recourse to something or someone
other than God himself.
Someone could say, yeah, but I got healing here or I got an answer here.
And I have to say, absolutely, you might have done that, but you got it from the wrong source.
This is something that this chapter for Samuel reveals to us.
The medium doesn't pretend that she can conjure Samuel up.
He actually gets conjured up and it is to Saul's detriment.
The same thing is true for anyone who would call upon a medium or a horoscope or
We do board or any of those kinds of things if that's been part of your life my invitation my my I beg you please
Get rid of those things burn them throw them away and get to confession
Be restored to the Lord because it is a serious serious violation of the first commandment and and even more well not even more
But just as much it's placing your own eternal soul in great, great jeopardy,
in great, great risk. And so I know that's really heavy, but it's right from the Bible
here, 1 Samuel chapter 28, where this happens and what's the consequence for Saul is that
you'll die tomorrow, he, prophet Samuel says to Saul, and this kind of thing spiritually
kills us. And so again, you don't have to be afraid
We don't have to be afraid because Jesus Christ conquers everything
but we do have to make a point of definitely turning away from all sources of evil like this and turning back to the Lord
Preventing going to confession if we have the chance and getting rid of all traces of those things in our lives again any topic today on day 118 at the same time
What a gift to be able to be called higher
What a gift to be able to realize that there is a spiritual world out there that we're part of at the same time
We need to trust in the Lord more than anything else even when he's silent and not to take
The control of the future in our own hands
I know it's hard and this world is difficult, and this life is difficult,
and that's why we keep praying for each other.
And please, pray for each other, I'm praying for you, please, please pray for me.
My name is Father Mike, I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.