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1st Samuel chapter 13.

Saul started a war and things went horribly wrong. He took 3000 men and 2400 of them fled the war. What went wrong? Here are my thoughts:

  1. Saul's heart was in the wrong place. It was not God focused but was Saul focused. It has to be all about God. It has to be or it's in vain it means nothing spiritually. Psalm 127:1 says unless the Lord builds the house the laborers labor in vain. Unless God guards the house the guardsmen guard in vain.
  2. Saul didn't consider the cost. Luke 14:25-33 is a great passage dealing with considering the cost to be a disciple of Jesus. Following Jesus will be hard work. Don't just foolishly jump into a war, a Ministry, or anything without considering what's involved and without laying it before the Lord. Then once you say yes you will do this thing, then you'll be committed to it. Then you won't give up. You won't quit and flee. You'll come to the difficult times and persevere because you knew God had called you.

Where has God called us right now? Does it get difficult at times? Yes it does! Are you a quitter or do you persevere through the tough times? Did you consider the cost? is your heart in the right place? Are you doing this for self or for the Lord? Do you want the recognition or do you want God to have the recognition? Saul's heart was in the wrong place! Is our heart in the right place?