Three Tests: Three Failures - Life of Saul - 4

Saul had defeated the attack from the Ammonites and had established himself as the true leader of Israel. He started out great, but now his leadership would be tested again. As we said last week, it isn't how we begin that matters most…it is how we end the race. Unfortunately, at this point in Saul's life as the king of Israel he will begin to change. Let's look at three tests of Saul.

I. Would Saul be Patient? 1 Sa. 13:1-23

We are looking at three tests and three failures of King Saul. Last week we saw him tested in the area of patience. He failed because he ran ahead of the Lord in disobedience to God's command. Tonight we will see how his hesitation to act cost him a great victory.

II. Would Saul Be Victorious?

Saul's Third Defeat I Samuel 15:1-35

Saul went down in history as a great failure at a time when Israel needed a great success. He lost God's blessing, his crown, and his life. Saul is to blame for his own failures. He abandoned God's way and he began to live on substitutes. In this fifteenth chapter we find several substitutes, which Saul made.

I. He Substituted Saying For Doing. (vl-14)

II. He Substituted Excuses For Confession. (v15- 21)

III. He Substituted Sacrifice For Obedience. (v22-23)

V. He Substituted Reputation For Character. (v24-35)

God had warned Saul about rebellion in 12:15 and 24. When we fear the Lord we don't have to fear people. Saul was living on substitutes and as a result he lost more than he bargained for. He lost his character, his crown, his victory, and his good friend Samuel.