PLOT: Saul's Disobedience
INTRODUCTION: Saul was anointed by God to be the king of Israel. He was a good and just king. Until one day, Saul was commanded to take revenge in Amalec.
RISING ACTION: When Samuel, the prophet, told Saul about God's command, Saul eagerly summoned his soldiers and they went to Amalec. He killed all the Amalecitas except the king. He kept the valuable things and all the animals that can be used.
CLIMAX: God was angry at Saul for what he had done. So God told Samuel that Saul was disobedient and he is not worthy to be king of Israel. For God said to kill everyone including the king, but Saul was disobedient.
FALLING ACTION: When Samuel was about to tell Saul that he can no longer be king, he found out that Saul made a statue of himself for what he has done. Samuel told Saul that he become too proud and that the Lord is not happy with it. Saul kept on denying what he has done but later on Saul repented. But he can no longer be king of Israel.
SUMMARY: Saul was anointed by God. For he was humble and kind. He is just and the rightful king of Israel. Until he failed to do the task God has given him. God wanted Saul to kill everyone in Amalec. Saul followed God, but not all of the task. He kept the king and cut off the king's head. God was angry at Saul for what he had done. So God told Samuel that Saul was disobedient and he is not worthy to be king of Israel. For God said to kill everyone including the king, but Saul was disobedient.When Samuel was about to tell Saul that he can no longer be king, he found out that Saul made a statue of himself for what he has done. Samuel told Saul that he become too proud and that the Lord is not happy with it. Saul kept on denying what he has done but later on Saul repented. But he can no longer be king of Israel.
The Fall of Saul
About author: Jem Gonzales
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