Sunday
Morning Bible Study
March 3, 2002
Introduction
We are now approaching the end of the reign of King Saul. Saul has continued to go downhill in his
life. He’s been troubled by an evil
spirit. He’s been overcome with
jealousy over David’s success and has tried to kill David on numerous
occasions. Saul doesn’t have Samuel
around to give him guidance. And the
Philistines are gathering once more for a huge battle. Saul is desperate.
:3-20 Saul and the witch
:3 Now Samuel was dead
We were told of Samuel’s death back
in 1Sam. 25:1. The writer is simply
telling us that this is happening during the same period of time.
:3 And Saul had put away those that
had familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land.
familiar spirits – ‘owb –
water skin bottle; necromancer; one who evokes the dead; ghost, spirit of a
dead one; one that has a familiar spirit. A “medium”.
The term “familiar spirit” is synonymous with that of demons. When you see “familiar spirit”, think of a
person who is working with demons.
Today we call this person a “channeler”.
wizards – yidd@‘oniy – a
knower, one who has a familiar spirit; soothsayer, necromancer; “spiritist”,
“psychic”. A “necromancer” is a
person who tries to contact the spirits of dead people.
Again, this is setting the stage for what is about to happen. At one point in his reign as king, Saul had
acted out of obedience to the Law of Moses and had outlawed mediums and
psychics in Israel. This is what the
Law of Moses says –
(Lev 19:31 NLT) "Do not rely on mediums and psychics,
for you will be defiled by them. I, the LORD, am your God.
(Lev 20:6 NLT) "If any among the people are unfaithful
by consulting and following mediums or psychics, I will turn against them and
cut them off from the community.
(Lev 20:27 NLT) "Men and women among you who act as
mediums or psychics must be put to death by stoning. They are guilty of a
capital offense."
(Deu 18:9-14 NLT) "When you arrive in the land the LORD
your God is giving you, be very careful not to imitate the detestable customs
of the nations living there. {10} For example, never sacrifice your son or
daughter as a burnt offering. And do not let your people practice
fortune-telling or sorcery, or allow them to interpret omens, or engage in
witchcraft, {11} or cast spells, or function as mediums or psychics, or call
forth the spirits of the dead. {12} Anyone who does these things is an object
of horror and disgust to the LORD. It is because the other nations have done
these things that the LORD your God will drive them out ahead of you. {13} You
must be blameless before the LORD your God. {14} The people you are about to
displace consult with sorcerers and fortune-tellers, but the LORD your God
forbids you to do such things.
This is pretty clear. God says it’s
wrong.
Why are these things wrong?
Is it because we will get bad information?
Not always. In fact, this is one
reason why people are sucked into these things, because there is a real power
here. Satan is at work and he draws
people in with demonstrations of power and knowledge.
But the problem is that people then become hooked on these things, and then
it is easy for Satan to lead a person astray.
And worst of all, a person becomes dependant upon Satan instead of God.
Paul says that this is something we ought to be aware of in the end times.
(1 Tim
4:1 KJV) Now the Spirit speaketh
expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving
heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;
In the time of the Great Tribulation, people will be blinded by these
things, and even though they will be aware of God’s judgment, they won’t be
able to give these things up.
(Rev
9:20-21 KJV) And the rest of the
men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of
their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and
silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor
walk: {21} Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries,
nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.
sorceries – pharmakeia – the
use or the administering of drugs; sorcery, magical arts, often found in
connection with idolatry and fostered by it
Going back to our story, the sad thing is that Saul’s death will come in part
because of what he’s about to do in consulting a medium, breaking his own law.
(1 Chr 10:13-14 KJV) So Saul died for his transgression which he
committed against the LORD, even against the word of the LORD, which he kept
not, and also for asking counsel of one that had a familiar spirit, to inquire
of it; {14} And inquired not of the LORD: therefore he slew him, and turned the
kingdom unto David the son of Jesse.
God is pretty serious about this stuff.
It’s pretty dangerous. It will
lead you astray and bring your destruction.
:4 the Philistines … pitched in
Shunem
Sounds like a baseball game. Both
armies are in the northern part of Israel.
Shunem – Shuwnem
– “double resting place” see map
Gilboa – Gilboa‘–
“swollen heap”; a mountain-ridge at the southeastern end of the plain of
Jezreel; see map
:5 he was afraid, and his heart greatly trembled
Lesson
The danger of fear
Saul’s fear is going to drive him to do some very foolish things.
So what do I do if I’m afraid? David wrote,
(Psa 56:3-4 KJV) What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.
{4} In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear
what flesh can do unto me.
(Psa 56:11 KJV) In God have I put my trust: I will not be
afraid what man can do unto me.
Let your fear drive you to God. Run to Him.
:6 And when Saul inquired of the LORD, the LORD answered him not, neither
by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets.
inquired – sha’al – to
ask, enquire, borrow, beg. This is the
root of Saul’s name which means “desired” or “asked”.
There were three ways that God spoke in those days:
dreams – chalowm – dream
Urim – ‘Uwriym – “lights”; stones kept in a
pouch on the high-priest’s breastplate, used in determining God’s decision in certain
questions and issues
prophets – nabiy’ –
spokesman, speaker, prophet
Saul at least seems to be trying to ask God for help. He is trying to use the various things that
were at his disposal in seeking answers from God.
But he doesn’t know what to do when God doesn’t answer.
Lesson
God wants to speak to us
I believe very much that God can speak directly to us today. I believe very much that the Holy Spirit
wants to lead and direct our lives. I
believe that God can still speak through dreams and prophets.
But God speaks clearest and loudest through His Word, the Bible.
(2 Pet 1:19 KJV) We have also a more sure word of
prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth
in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:
If you want to hear from God, the best place to start is
to develop a regular, daily time of reading God’s Word.
Lesson
When God is silent
Is there a reason God is silent?
Sin: Sometimes it’s because
there is sin in our lives that we aren’t dealing with.
(Isa 59:1-2 KJV) Behold, the LORD'S hand is not shortened,
that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: {2} But your
iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his
face from you, that he will not hear.
Perhaps God didn’t answer Saul because he had killed the
priests (1Sam. 22). That might do it.
Another time that
Saul had disobeyed was when he didn’t obey what God commanded concerning the
Amalekites. At that time, Samuel had
said,
(1 Sam 15:22-23 KJV)
And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and
sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better than
sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. {23} For rebellion is as the
sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou
hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from being king.
And here
rebellious Saul is now contacting a witch.
If you want God to talk to you, you’ll need to do something
with your sin. Like stop it. Like pay for it. The only way we can “pay for” our sins is to let Jesus pay for
them. The Bible says,
(1 John
1:9 KJV) If we confess our sins, he is
faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness.
Jesus can cleanse us from our sins because He died on a
cross to pay for our sins.
Impatience: Sometimes we simply need to wait for Him and His
time. Sometimes God is silent because
it’s simply not time for us to get an answer.
One of the things we’ve seen in Saul’s life is a tendency to be impatient
and impulsive.
When Samuel was alive, Saul had been instructed to wait
for Samuel at Gilgal for seven days, and then Samuel would show up, perform a
sacrifice, and give Saul instructions of what to do. But one time it seemed that Samuel wasn’t going to show up, and
Saul needed to know what to do to fight the Philistines, so instead of waiting,
he jumped ahead of things and got into trouble (1Sam. 13:8-14).
David wrote,
(Psa
25:5 KJV) Lead me in thy truth, and
teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.
Keep seeking God.
Keep waiting on Him.
:7 a woman that hath a familiar spirit … at Endor.
Endor – ‘Eyn-Do’r –
“fountain of Dor”. This was a place
near the battlefront. This is not the planet with a forest moon in the Star
Wars movie. But at least now you know
where George Lucas got the name.
Saul had earlier made a law against witchcraft and psychics. Yet now he goes to look for help from the
very things he knows is wrong.
Lesson
Stay within God’s ways
Don’t go outside the boundaries.
(Isa 8:19-20 NLT) So why are you trying to find out the future
by consulting mediums and psychics? Do not listen to their whisperings and
mutterings. Can the living find out the future from the dead? Why not ask your
God? {20} "Check their predictions against my testimony," says the
LORD. "If their predictions are different from mine, it is because there
is no light or truth in them.
:8 And Saul disguised himself
disguised himself – chaphas
– to search, disguise oneself
raiment – beged
– treachery, deceit; (CLBL) garment, clothing (used indiscriminately)
Why is Saul disguising himself?
Because he knows he’s doing a bad thing and he doesn’t want anyone to
recognize him.
:8 divine unto me by the familiar
spirit
Saul is asking her to use her personal demon to contact a dead person.
Illustration
I have a good friend who used to be involved in all sorts of
occult/metaphysical things. Before he
became a Christian, he dabbled for a while with this practice of contacting the
dead. He had read books about it and
had learned to go into certain states of consciousness where he would make
contact with something. He was
fascinated with the power this brought him, especially as these voices began to
tell him things. A lady asked him to
contact her dead husband, and in response, the voice told him where the lady
could find a certain document that had been lost. But the next time he tried to contact this dead person, he found
himself terrorized and pinned to his bed by some huge, black force. It scared my friend to death. This became part of what drove my friend to
Jesus.
I’m not going to tell you that the things of the occult (séances,
witchcraft, astrology, Ouija boards, tarot cards, wicca, etc) are bogus. The truth is there is something very real
and very powerful involved in these things.
And this is why people are drawn in, because of the power. But it is all a trap of Satan, a trap that
will lead to a life of desperation, fear, bondage, and eventually to hell
itself.
:9 wherefore then layest thou a
snare for my life
The woman is being careful. She
thinks she may be stepping into a trap.
:10 And Saul sware …saying, As the
LORD liveth …
Saul is breaking God’s laws, yet
he’s swearing by God’s name. Hmmmm.
:12 And when the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice
Apparently Samuel tells the witch that the man before her is Saul.
Why did the woman cry with a loud voice?
One suggestion is that she cries out because she realizes that Saul is in
front of her, and he could have her killed.
Another idea is that she is experiencing something different than what she
normally experienced.
Some have suggested that she was a fake, as some are who pretend to do
these things. And when she actually
sees something, whether or not it was really Samuel, she’s frightened.
Others have suggested that this woman is used to talking only with demonic
spirits, and if this was actually Samuel’s spirit, she’s blown away to see the
real thing.
Is this really Samuel?
There are two possible answers to that question.
Some say no.
I believe that most of the time that a person is trying to contact the
“other side”, what they are contacting is simply demons who pretend to be
something. Demons have been around a
long time, know a lot of things, and I don’t think it would be hard for them to
tell someone things that are unique or amazing. It’s possible that this being that is called Samuel is really a
demon.
Some say yes.
As uncomfortable as it is to say this, it seems to me that this is exactly
what the text is saying.
All through this story, this “thing” is called “Samuel”. The text itself never gives us a reason to
think it is anything but Samuel.
Even though God has forbidden this practice of trying to talk to the dead,
this doesn’t mean that God might not have decided to allow Samuel to give Saul
one last strong message.
Charles Ryrie: “The medium shrieked
with fear when Samuel himself actually appeared, rather than some spirit that
would impersonate him. On this occasion God miraculously permitted the actual
spirit of Samuel to speak and announce Saul's imminent death”.
Also, keep in mind, the prophecy that will come out of this will actually
happen.
:13 I saw gods ascending out of the
earth.
gods – ‘elohiym – (plural); rulers, judges; divine ones;
angels
I think the idea is that this woman is in some sort of “altered state of
consciousness” where she is able to see things, but nobody else in the room can
see what she sees.
:14 An old man cometh up; and he is covered with a mantle
mantle – m@‘iyl – robe; a
garment worn over a tunic by men of rank
Even though Saul can’t see Samuel, he bows to the ground anyway, out of
respect.
:15 Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?
disquieted – ragaz – tremble,
quake, rage, quiver, be agitated, be excited, be perturbed
Samuel seems like he’s in a bad mood.
He’s been enjoying himself in paradise.
:17-18 And the LORD hath done to him, as he spake by me
When Saul had disobeyed God in the war on the Amalekites, God spoke through
Samuel that Saul was going to have the kingdom torn away from him (1Sam.
15:27-28).
:19 to morrow shalt thou and thy sons be with me
Samuel will now give two specific prophecies of what would happen.
First, Israel is going to lose the battle to the Philistines. The army of Israel would lose the battle.
Second, Saul and his sons would be dead and with Samuel in Sheol on the
next day.
:20 Then Saul fell straightway all along on the earth … he had eaten no
bread
Saul faints because of two things – he’s terrified at what Samuel has said,
and he hasn’t eaten all day.
Lesson
Run to Jesus
It seems to me that Saul’s root problem is that he doesn’t know where to
run. He runs to everyone but God. Though the writer said that he “inquired of
the LORD” (vs.6), but you can see by his actions that in reality he did
everything but run to the Lord.
He’s run to his prophets, he’s run to his priests (if there were any
left), he’s run to a witch, he’s run to Samuel. That’s why the writer in Chronicles could say he “inquired not
of the LORD” (1Chr. 10:14). He’s
run everywhere but to God Himself.
When Paul was living in Ephesus,
(Acts 19:11-20
KJV) And God wrought special miracles
by the hands of Paul: {12} So that from his body were brought unto the sick
handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil
spirits went out of them.
People were amazed at the things that God was doing
through Paul.
{13} Then certain of the
vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to call over them which had evil
spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul
preacheth. {14} And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the
priests, which did so. {15} And the evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know,
and Paul I know; but who are ye? {16} And the man in whom the evil spirit was
leaped on them, and overcame them, and prevailed against them, so that they
fled out of that house naked and wounded. {17} And this was known to all the
Jews and Greeks also dwelling at Ephesus; and fear fell on them all, and the
name of the Lord Jesus was magnified.
People had been confusing God’s power with Paul. They had thought that Paul was the one to
“run to”. But they realized that the
Lord Jesus was the one to run to.
{18} And many that believed
came, and confessed, and showed their deeds.
These were people who had already been in the church. People in the church, believers, had been
dabbling in bad stuff.
{19} Many of them also which
used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men:
and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of
silver. {20} So mightily grew the word of God and prevailed.
I am concerned that we too don’t fall into the traps of
Satan. If you have been dabbling with
these kinds of things, you need to stop it.
Today. You need to run to the
Lord.