King Saul had it made. I mean, he really had it made!
He was king, he was fighting philistines, and he had the prophet Samuel advising
him the whole step of the way; but one thing stopped King Saul. His flesh!
Flesh will cause you to miss out on the things of God if you don’t kill it continuously.
We never read about King Saul fasting or praying. He was a mighty man who had an
army but he didn’t have Jesus for himself. The righteousness of others will only
get you so far. Samuel could not save king Saul from God. Saul had to learn how
to seek God for himself, but even in moments of desperation he could not.
“Seek ye the LORD while He may be found, call ye upon
him while he is near” (Isaiah 55:6 KJV).
What are you going to do when it is time to seek God
for yourself? What will your response be when grandma, mama, and Pastor Joe
don’t answer the phone? You have to have your own relationship with God and you
have to know how to be obedient. King
Saul was disobedient and that caused him to lose his standing with the Lord.
King Saul allowed his flesh to steal his purpose.
“And he said unto them, This kind can come forth by
nothing, but by prayer and fasting” (Mark 9:29 KJV).
Saul had some things going on in his flesh that
nothing but fasting and prayer could get rid of. He had a murdering spirit and
a spirit of jealousy. Saul never dealt with these issues and He allowed them to
consume him. Instead of accepting God’s decisions, he allowed his flesh to
chase behind God’s chosen instead of dealing with how he, himself, had wronged
and offended God.
Lord in Jesus name, deal with me concerning the issues
that I have in my heart. Help me to submit to you now so that I won’t disobey
you later. Lord I pray to walk in the fullness of what you have for me and I
pray that you help me to seek you more than the favor that is attached to my
promise. Lord, deal with my flesh and please forgive me for the many ways that
I have sinned against you, in Jesus name, I pray amen.
Recommended
Reading: “Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal
spirit within me” (Psalm 51:10 NLT).
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