Main Points
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4/5
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SESSION 5

Becoming more like Jesus will lead us to serve others in humility

100

What sins did Samuel’s sons commit?

They took bribes and perverted justice. 

100

How was Saul described as looking like?

Looking the part of a king: tall, dark, and handsome with a commanding presence.

100

Who were the descendants of Esau that continue to torment Israel?

Amalekites

100

What does God see that humans do not?

The heart.

200

SESSION 4

God cares about the condition of our hearts.

200

What did Israel beg God for?

A king.

200

What will become of Saul and his kingdom because he disobeyed God?

Saul’s kingdom will not continue.

200

What did Saul do at Carmel?

He set up a monument for himself.

200

How many Jesse’s sons did God not choose?

7

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SESSION 3

Our obedience to God must be complete.

300

What will happen to the sons of the Israelites if they accept a king?

They will serve as royal soldiers, plowmen, harvesters, and weapon-makers.

300

Who were the ones allowed to make sacrifices?

Levitical priests. 

300

Who was the king of the Amalek that Saul spared?

Agag

300

With what was David anointed as the future king of Israel?

Oil

400

SESSION 2

Depending on ourselves will always lead to failure.

400

What will happen to the daughters of the Israelites if they accept a king?

They will serve as perfumers and cooks and bakers.

400

What type of sacrifice was Saul trying to do at Gilgal?

Burnt offerings and peace offerings.

400

How was Saul supposed to treat the Amalekites?

He was to destroy them completely; leaving nothing alive, killing all the men, women, infants, and animals. 

400

Where did Samuel go to die?

Ramah

500

SESSION 1

When we trust Jesus, we won’t desire to look like the world.

500

What will happen to the Israelites if they accept a king?

The king will take the best of their fields and vineyards and give them to his servants. He will also take their servants and animals for his own use.

500

Where did the men of Israel hide when they were pressed hard by the Philistines?

Caves, cisterns, and tombs.

500

What did God say to Samuel about Saul after the battle with the Amalekites?

“I regret that I made Saul king, for he has turned away from following me and has not carried out my instructions.”

500

David entered Saul’s service as…?

A armor-bearer.

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