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πŸ“… 18 december 2025


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading


πŸ‘‘ 1 Samuel 10 – Anointed, called, and presented
✨ When God gives a new heart β€” and a person must learn to live in it


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πŸ”΅ Introduction

After God has prepared Saul in secret, He now takes a decisive step toward the public eye. 1 Samuel 10 connects two levels: God’s hidden calling and its public confirmation before the people.
This chapter powerfully shows that divine election does not automatically mean human maturity β€” and that a new heart must learn to truly trust God.

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🟑 Commentary

Alone, away from the crowd, Samuel takes the flask of oil. He pours the oil over Saul’s head, kisses him, and speaks words that irreversibly change Saul’s life: The Lord has anointed you ruler over His inheritance. No applause, no throne β€” only God, a prophet, and a young man.

Samuel gives Saul precise signs along the way. They are meant to confirm that it was not people, but God Himself who acted. Each sign is fulfilled exactly: the news about the found donkeys, the encounter with men on the way to Bethel, the gift of bread β€” and finally the group of prophets at the hill of God.

When Saul meets them, something decisive happens: the Spirit of the Lord comes upon him. Saul prophesies. The quiet, searching young man is inwardly transformed. Scripture states clearly: God gave him another heart.
The people who knew Saul are astonished. They ask in amazement: Is Saul also among the prophets? A proverb is born β€” an expression of surprise at God’s unexpected work.

Yet although Saul is touched inwardly, he does not speak about his anointing. When his cousin asks, he speaks only about the donkeys. He keeps the kingship to himself. Perhaps out of humility β€” perhaps out of insecurity.

Then comes the public moment at Mizpah. Samuel reminds the people that they have rejected God by demanding a king. Nevertheless, God allows their choice. Through the casting of lots, Saul is clearly selected. But when they look for him, he is nowhere to be found. Finally, he is discovered β€” hiding among the baggage.

Hesitantly, Saul steps before the people. Tall in stature, outwardly kingly β€” inwardly reserved. The people shout: Long live the king!
Samuel once again explains the rights of kingship and dismisses the people. Saul returns to Gibeah. Some men, whose hearts God has touched, follow him. Others openly despise him. Saul remains silent. He hears it β€” but he does not respond.

Thus Saul’s kingship begins not with power, but with tension: between divine calling, human insecurity, and divided reactions.

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🟒 Summary

Saul is anointed by Samuel in secret.

God confirms his election through clear signs.

The Spirit of the Lord comes upon Saul β€” God gives him a new heart.

Before the people, Saul is chosen as king, even though he hides.

Early support and early rejection accompany his beginning.

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πŸ“’ Message for us today

God does not call people because they are finished, but because He wants to transform them. A new heart is a gift β€” but it requires trust, obedience, and growth.
This chapter reminds us: spiritual experiences do not replace daily dependence on God. Calling does not protect us from fear. Anointing does not replace humility.

God often begins quietly. What matters is not a strong beginning, but a faithful path afterward.

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πŸ’¬ Thought prompt

πŸ€” Where has God already given me a β€œnew heart” β€” and where am I still living in hiding?
πŸ€” Am I more afraid of people than of trusting God?
πŸ‘‘ Am I ready to follow my calling, even when it overwhelms me?

πŸ™ The God who gave Saul a new heart is still at work today β€” not only to touch, but to lead permanently.

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πŸ“† 18 – 20 December 2025


πŸ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
πŸ“– Weekly Reading – Spirit of Prophecy


πŸ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter Β΄50
πŸ”₯ Tithes and Offerings | Stewards, Not Owners – Giving as an Expression of Faith


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πŸ“˜ Blog 1

The Tithe Belongs to the Lord
Why giving is not a loss, but a confession


πŸ”΅ Introduction

From early on, God made it clear to His people: everything a person possesses comes from Him. The tithe was not a human law, but a divine principle meant to shape the heart, gratitude, and trust.

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🟑 Commentary

In the life of Israel, the tithe was firmly established. One tenth of crops, livestock, and income was designated for the service of the sanctuary. But this principle did not begin with Moses. Abraham gave a tithe to Melchizedek, and Jacob vowed it to God in Bethel. Long before Israel became a nation, the tithe was a quiet acknowledgment: God is the owner; humanity is only the steward.

The Lord declared unmistakably: β€œThe tithe is the Lord’s.” These words stand alongside the Sabbath commandment. Just as God claims a portion of time for Himself, He also claims a portion of resourcesβ€”not out of need, but to constantly remind people where every blessing comes from.

The Levites lived from the tithe because they were set apart entirely for God’s service. But it didn’t stop there. Freewill offerings, sacrifices, firstfruits, and contributions for the poor made up a large part of spiritual life. Israel learned that true worship is always connected with giving.

Thus every sacrifice, every gift became a silent sermon: God providesβ€”and humanity responds with gratitude and trust.

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🟒 Summary

The tithe was a divine sign acknowledging that everything comes from God. It protected the people from self-deception and reminded them of their role as stewards.

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πŸ“’ Message for us today

Giving is not a financial issue, but a matter of the heart. Where God is honored, trust growsβ€”and spiritual blessing follows.

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πŸ’¬ Thought prompt

Do you see your possessions as your own propertyβ€”or as something God has entrusted to you?

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