
Unveiling Mormonism David: A Heart After God | The Story of Saul - Sermonlink
In this episode, we kick off a 6-week series exploring the life of David, one of the most significant figures in the Bible. But to understand the king David became, we first have to look at the man he replaced: Saul.
Saul looked like a king on the outside—tall, handsome, and commanding—but his heart drifted from God on the inside. Through the story of Israel’s first king, we discover that it’s possible to "look the part" while lacking spiritual power. We’ll contrast Saul’s heart with David’s and identify three dangerous spiritual drift patterns: fear, expedience, and pride.
Key Discussion Points
1. From Fear to Trust
When God doesn’t show up on our timeline, fear often takes the driver’s seat. Saul felt "compelled" to disobey God’s instructions because he was afraid of his dwindling army and a looming enemy.
- The Lesson: Every sin begins as a failure to trust. Faith is the ability to wait on God when fear tells you to rush.
- Scripture: 1 Samuel 13:12-14
2. From Expedience to Obedience
Expedience is taking the convenient shortcut rather than doing what is right. Saul tried to mask his partial obedience as a "sacrifice" to God, but Samuel reminded him that "obedience is better than sacrifice."
- The Lesson: Integrity means doing what is right even when it’s inconvenient. You are only as accountable as you make yourself.
- Scripture: 1 Samuel 15:22
3. From Reputation to Repentance
Even when confronted with his sin, Saul’s primary concern was his public image. He asked Samuel to honor him before the elders rather than humbling himself before God.
- The Lesson: True repentance doesn’t make excuses or worry about saving face; it focuses solely on returning to God.
- Scripture: 1 Samuel 15:30
The Man of the Moment: David and the Grace of God
God rejected Saul’s man-made efforts and chose David—a man after His own heart. While Saul represented human effort, David’s story points us toward grace. Centries later, Jesus (the "Source and Heir of David") offers us the same Spirit that empowered David. When we fail, Jesus provides the transformation we cannot achieve on our own.
Resources & Next Steps
- Reflect: Are you currently making decisions based on fear or trust?
- Go Deeper: Find more Bible studies, videos, and leadership resources at pursueGOD.org.
- Discuss: Share this episode with a friend or your small group to talk about the "drift patterns" in your own life.
