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1 Samuel 11:1–5 – Nahash’s threat

What happens: Nahash the Ammonite besieges Jabesh-gilead, demanding their right eyes. The elders ask for time to seek help. Saul hears the news.

What it means: Evil humiliates and enslaves. God allows crisis to summon righteous leadership. Compassion for the oppressed reflects God’s heart.


1 Samuel 11:6–11 – The Spirit empowers deliverance

What happens: The Spirit rushes on Saul; he gathers Israel with a strong summons. Saul divides the army and attacks at dawn, defeating the Ammonites.

What it means: God saves through Spirit-empowered leadership and united action. Courage flows from trust in God. Salvation belongs to the LORD.


1 Samuel 11:12–15 – Mercy and renewal at Gilgal

What happens: The people want to punish Saul’s earlier critics, but Saul refuses. They renew the kingdom at Gilgal, offer sacrifices, and rejoice.

What it means: Mercy strengthens unity. True leadership restrains vengeance. Worship after victory keeps glory with God.


Application

  • Let the Spirit’s power move you to protect the vulnerable.
  • Use authority to serve and unify, not to avenge yourself.
  • After success, return thanks to God and renew commitment.

Bible

1Then Nahash the Ammonite came up, and encamped against Jabeshgilead: and all the men of Jabesh said unto Nahash, Make a covenant with us, and we will serve thee.

2And Nahash the Ammonite answered them, On this condition will I make a covenant with you, that I may thrust out all your right eyes, and lay it for a reproach upon all Israel.

3And the elders of Jabesh said unto him, Give us seven days' respite, that we may send messengers unto all the coasts of Israel: and then, if there be no man to save us, we will come out to thee.

4Then came the messengers to Gibeah of Saul, and told the tidings in the ears of the people: and all the people lifted up their voices, and wept.

5And, behold, Saul came after the herd out of the field; and Saul said, What aileth the people that they weep? And they told him the tidings of the men of Jabesh.

6And the Spirit of God came upon Saul when he heard those tidings, and his anger was kindled greatly.

7And he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in pieces, and sent them throughout all the coasts of Israel by the hands of messengers, saying, Whosoever cometh not forth after Saul and after Samuel, so shall it be done unto his oxen. And the fear of the LORD fell on the people, and they came out with one consent.

8And when he numbered them in Bezek, the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand.

9And they said unto the messengers that came, Thus shall ye say unto the men of Jabeshgilead, To morrow, by that time the sun be hot, ye shall have help. And the messengers came and shewed it to the men of Jabesh; and they were glad.

10Therefore the men of Jabesh said, To morrow we will come out unto you, and ye shall do with us all that seemeth good unto you.

11And it was so on the morrow, that Saul put the people in three companies; and they came into the midst of the host in the morning watch, and slew the Ammonites until the heat of the day: and it came to pass, that they which remained were scattered, so that two of them were not left together.

12And the people said unto Samuel, Who is he that said, Shall Saul reign over us? bring the men, that we may put them to death.

13And Saul said, There shall not a man be put to death this day: for to day the LORD hath wrought salvation in Israel.

14Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.

15And all the people went to Gilgal; and there they made Saul king before the LORD in Gilgal; and there they sacrificed sacrifices of peace offerings before the LORD; and there Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly.

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