INTRODUCTION
In the last part of this series, we learnt that the Lord answers not the prayer of the sinner sand that seeking answers from the evil spirits is a terrible sin against God.
Today, as we conclude this study of the life of King Saul, may the Lord Himself teach and bless us mightily through His word in Jesus name.
1. THE END OF THE UNJUST
Starting a race well is not the most significant aspect of the race but rather ending it well. The Bible says the end of the just is blessed but that of the wicked shall rot.
I Sam. 31:1-6, Prov. 10:7, I Sam. 31:9-10, Eccl. 8:10-11, Ps. 112:6, Num. 23:10, Ps. 116:15, Eccl. 7:8, 2 Pet. 2:20-21, I Pet. 4:17-18.
2. GAINING THE WORLD AND LOSING HEAVEN
It is a terrible thing to lose heaven after gaining everything in this world. The kingdom of God is more precious than the most treasured virtues of this world.
I Sam. 9:5-27, 10:1-8, 9-13, 17:24, 11:5-11, 31:4, Jud. 9:53-54, Matt. 27:5, Rev. 21:8, Matt. 16:25-26, Jn. 12:25-26, Rev. 2:25-26.