Great message. God is sovereign! An 8 year old message, and it hit my heart like a bullseye. You can run, but you can't hide. God is sovereign! Amen. Thank you again, I pray in Jesus' name that this message can hit more hearts for years to come. Shalom.
Thank you so much for your teaching IAM tuned in every time for whatever we are studying, whether it's Sunday school lessons or bible chapters. I will keep praying for you and your family and church
Thank you Jesus, I loosen 1 samuel 15-16, 1 samuel 15:23, 2 corinthians 6:14-15, matthew 6:24, 1john 3:10 in agreement with this whole message those who reject God will be rejected as king while I and the body of Christ wil not be unequally yoked with and have any common share with any evildoer serving satan, binding every evil spirit and spirit of rebellion to the pit of hell, in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, amen!
Thank you so much for your teaching, even though I have not told you,❤❤ you are my teacher of the word,I get my teaching from you,I am a Sunday school teacher and I need your help lots of times and I say thank you for the word,and The lord he uses you so mightly,thank God...
I feel uneasy anytime I read a chapter in which the Lord orders the killing of babies. Thank you for the background on why He gave those orders, you really have explained it well. But I’m not going to lie, I don’t feel confident in properly discussing subjects as these with non-believers. I’ve been asking for spiritual wisdom and guidance, because I want the ability to answer the difficult questions in order to properly witness. Thank you for your teachings ❤️
I'm amazed by the clarity of this message. I find myself thinking about my life and how this message so perfectly applies. From the Word itself and your breakout explanations, I was truly blessed. Within my four years of being saved and my struggle to study and comprehend God's Word, I look forward to watching more of these videos. God truly bless this man of God and this ministry.
This is just amazing. 01/24/19 Bible Study lesson for this evening, 1 Samuel 15:1-35. Very good expository. I love Pastors that speak the Truth of the unadulterated Word of God. Just subscribed. I truly feel God brought me here. Thank you.
I am so grateful for your teaching. The Lord placed on my heart to choose for my weekly Bible Study to women at he Rescue Mission, (in San Diego), on obedience. After reading 1 Samuel 15, as always, I listened to your teaching on it, and go so much more pit of it! Loved the insight on the Amalekites, and either was not aware, or forgot, that there was a 20 year gap between the Lord--via Samuel-- choosing David, and he being crowned. No wonder Saul chased him all those years! Thank you Pastor Paul. If you and Sue ever come to San Diego, I'd love to show you around. (Or perhaps you've been here a time or two?)
He was afraid of the people... That's why every king we've had in this world is UNFIT hahaha Jesus is the true king He's not afraid of the people he's coming back with the sword! 😂🙏🏼 Hallelujah!
Thank you For The sharing of explaining I'd got confused need promoting to remember I'd read universal reading mass it always Great to learn and remember again clearly if read 20 years bk .. I normally stick with New testetments But Thanks So very much ..
15:15 - 2 Samuel chapter 24 verse 24 "But the king replied to Araunah, “No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the LORD my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.” In this scripture, we see David's desire to sacrifice at a cost for a lot of land which is a foreshadow of Jesus' precious and costly sacrifice of His own life at the cross. David purchased the lot of land at a price in which, in the future, his son Solomon will go on to build the First Temple on. Similarly, at the cross, Jesus purchases back creation, and in doing so, obtained the right for that same lot. One day, on this same lot the new Heavenly Temple will come down from heaven and will reside on this spot. All scripture speaks more about Jesus' profound work at the cross than our works for christ. I think it is always the case of wanting to do works for God over wanting to do the work of the holy spirit.
27:00 - God calls us for sanctification and holiness in preparation for Christ's return. The Hebrew writer calls us to move on from repentance. We do however, on a mirco level, walk in the light as He is in the light daily. He cleanses us into the calling of being more Christ like.
Hello Pastor Paul. Thank you so much for your teachings. I have learned so much through your ministry. I do have a question though. In chapter 15 God says he is sorry he ever made Saul king. It even uses the word “regret”. I’m honestly just trying to understand why God “regrets”. God who knows all so how can he regret?
J The regret is subjective God might be talking about the predestination argument hoping that Saul would follow his commands fully off his free will choice but he makes the mistake of not following the commands Saul was probably turned by the devil or pride for he denied God and erected a statue to himself and told Samuel that they didn’t slaughter all for they kept some for sacrifice to your(Samuel) God not our God so he (Saul) had rejected God and God had to reject him also that might be the regret. (My opinion).
@@nicm1280 Saul is a parallel to Lucifer and his fall from grace due to pride. I'm not really sure why Saul was selected, but I think that in the beginning he had a humble spirit. That humility was later destroyed by pride....just like Lucifer before he was thrown out of heaven. God is sovereign and all knowing so he had to have known Saul would not be faithful. Maybe he chose him only because the people desperately wanted a king - they had gotten impatient with God and whined and begged for a king to rule over them. God gave them one maybe to teach them to trust Him ( think about Sarah's impatience after God's promise)...or maybe this ordeal was God's way of bringing about His will and His prophecies of the king of kings Jesus Christ. Maybe also it was God's way of illustrating that we need to rely on His perfect judgement- Saul was really the people's choice and he looked the part of a king, but God knew his heart ALL along. David would not have been selected by the people because he didn't look like a king (He was just a young boy to the eyes of the people probably) but God saw David's heart - a perfect example of what the Lord says later on in the story. God's word is amazing! He is the master designer and master teacher.
I'm not entirely sure he captured the true message in Samuel.. ilove his Bible study but ineeded to say this... our hearts are filled with darkness, true, but we are all worthy of God's mercy and love. Thats what the Bible is about..
no we arent . its called grace cause its undeserved . Remember God died for sinners for ppl who were under his wrath \. we dont deserve what jesus did on the cross rather its beacuse of his love and his grace that he sent his son to die for the world FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD remember ? its just the character of God , loving , faithful and merciful. we dont deserve anything right
Doing this study in 2024. I have a question, i was always told that God doesnt make mistakes, but ch 15 v36. The lord regretted making Saul a king. To me this tells me that God made a mistake. Is that correct?
buboy jerus The Amalekites harassed the Hebrews during their Exodus from Egypt and attacked them at Rephidim near Mount Sinai, where they were defeated by Joshua. They were among the nomadic raiders defeated by Gideon and were condemned to annihilation by Samuel. Their final defeat occurred in the time of Hezekiah.
Pastor Paul is my “go to” when I need an understanding straight from the Word. Thank you, Pastor Paul!! You truly have a gift.
Yes insightful yet simple
Mine too! I've just discovered this ministry.
Same!! He is amazing!!
Right?! ❤
Yes he's anointed to teach
Still learning from this message in 2023 ❤
Blessing Pastor Paul thank you for this teaching, tremendous lesson, Obedience,and giving God the best,❤️🙏🙏😊
"Pride makes us blind to the sin that is going on in our hearts." WOW...let me go and check myself. It is not always the other people.
Great message. God is sovereign! An 8 year old message, and it hit my heart like a bullseye. You can run, but you can't hide. God is sovereign! Amen. Thank you again, I pray in Jesus' name that this message can hit more hearts for years to come. Shalom.
So simple and clear. He is educating us from a brother in Christ's perspective. This is a very knowledgeable and humble teacher. Well done.
Excellent sir thank you Lord Jesus for your servant
Thank you Pastor Paul! I thoroughly enjoy your teaching--clear and concise. God bless you and this ministry!
Thank you so much for your teaching IAM tuned in every time for whatever we are studying, whether it's Sunday school lessons or bible chapters. I will keep praying for you and your family and church
Thank you Jesus, I loosen 1 samuel 15-16, 1 samuel 15:23, 2 corinthians 6:14-15, matthew 6:24, 1john 3:10 in agreement with this whole message those who reject God will be rejected as king while I and the body of Christ wil not be unequally yoked with and have any common share with any evildoer serving satan, binding every evil spirit and spirit of rebellion to the pit of hell, in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, amen!
Thank you Pastor Paul LeBoutillier.
Thank you dear Pastor.. God bless
Thank you for sharing this lesson Pastor Paul. Truely a gifted teacher. Blessings to you and your family. All praises to The Most High.
Love every teaching Pastor Paul. You are very good at covering the material with a wonderful reading/explanation way to get it!
I will sit and learn this helpful word of wisdom. Thanks Pastor!
Thank you so much for your teaching, even though I have not told you,❤❤ you are my teacher of the word,I get my teaching from you,I am a Sunday school teacher and I need your help lots of times and I say thank you for the word,and The lord he uses you so mightly,thank God...
God bless for explaining this to me. Thank you
I am studying this book and you make it so easy for me to understand. Thank you.
Message posted 6 years ago but still relevant and touching lives in 2021. Thanks Pastor Paul...may God continue to bless you and your ministry
Much thanks
Praise & honour to GOD Almighty
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Thank you Pst. Paul for the lovely sharing. Tc n God Bless. Shalom. 🙏
God bless you
Loved this teaching! Brought conviction and repentance to my heart!
Thank you so much pastor Paul.
These videos are really helpful in understanding the Old Testament. Thank you so much.
Obedience over everything even loyalty to a leader
I feel uneasy anytime I read a chapter in which the Lord orders the killing of babies. Thank you for the background on why He gave those orders, you really have explained it well. But I’m not going to lie, I don’t feel confident in properly discussing subjects as these with non-believers. I’ve been asking for spiritual wisdom and guidance, because I want the ability to answer the difficult questions in order to properly witness.
Thank you for your teachings ❤️
This was really great! Thank you
Thank you Pastor for such meaningful teaching.
Praise the Lord
GillywifeofMark
I'm amazed by the clarity of this message. I find myself thinking about my life and how this message so perfectly applies. From the Word itself and your breakout explanations, I was truly blessed. Within my four years of being saved and my struggle to study and comprehend God's Word, I look forward to watching more of these videos. God truly bless this man of God and this ministry.
Thanks for your note Tasha! Bless you!! :)
Thanks for the blessing as well!
These are awesome studies. Keep up the good fight.Thanks for relaying God's word in such a true way.
Thanks Chris! God bless you!
Thank you for an anointed message . Praise be to God
Powerful teaching... God bless you
I'm so glad the Word ministered to your heart! -Pastor Paul
God bless you sir 🙏 ❤ ❤ ❤ 🇸🇱 🇸🇱 🇸🇱
Powerful message!:) love from Australia
Loved the explanation of God’s sovereignty because that verse almost did trip me up about the harmful spirit from God
Yes! I read this and in several places in the Bible, but I hardly ever hear ministers bring this point out.
Good sound teaching. Thank you!
This is just amazing. 01/24/19 Bible Study lesson for this evening, 1 Samuel 15:1-35.
Very good expository. I love Pastors that speak the Truth of the unadulterated Word of God.
Just subscribed. I truly feel God brought me here.
Thank you.
I love your reaching people's minds and hearts. 😂🎉😢🎉😂😢
Thanks for this! I'm doing an in-depth study of Samuel.
Sir, it was nice hearing you tonight.
“You are to wipe them out”. Kind of like the sin we carry.
Praise God
Love these ❤
I am so grateful for your teaching. The Lord placed on my heart to choose for my weekly Bible Study to women at he Rescue Mission, (in San Diego), on obedience. After reading 1 Samuel 15, as always, I listened to your teaching on it, and go so much more pit of it! Loved the insight on the Amalekites, and either was not aware, or forgot, that there was a 20 year gap between the Lord--via Samuel-- choosing David, and he being crowned. No wonder Saul chased him all those years! Thank you Pastor Paul. If you and Sue ever come to San Diego, I'd love to show you around. (Or perhaps you've been here a time or two?)
He was afraid of the people... That's why every king we've had in this world is UNFIT hahaha Jesus is the true king He's not afraid of the people he's coming back with the sword! 😂🙏🏼 Hallelujah!
God is good
Saul is the first narcissist documented. It’s good to learn how God dealt with them and we can also. Thanks be to God.
This church makes me want to move to Canada
We are actually in Ontario, Oregon (USA) :)
Thank you For The sharing of explaining I'd got confused need promoting to remember I'd read universal reading mass it always Great to learn and remember again clearly if read 20 years bk ..
I normally stick with New testetments But Thanks So very much ..
Thanks!
Watching dated sep 2023
Amen
28:50 - 31-10 ❤️❤️❤️🙌🏻
God gave us life why not giving him the best ?
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15:15 - 2 Samuel chapter 24 verse 24 "But the king replied to Araunah, “No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the LORD my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.”
In this scripture, we see David's desire to sacrifice at a cost for a lot of land which is a foreshadow of Jesus' precious and costly sacrifice of His own life at the cross. David purchased the lot of land at a price in which, in the future, his son Solomon will go on to build the First Temple on. Similarly, at the cross, Jesus purchases back creation, and in doing so, obtained the right for that same lot. One day, on this same lot the new Heavenly Temple will come down from heaven and will reside on this spot.
All scripture speaks more about Jesus' profound work at the cross than our works for christ. I think it is always the case of wanting to do works for God over wanting to do the work of the holy spirit.
27:00 - God calls us for sanctification and holiness in preparation for Christ's return.
The Hebrew writer calls us to move on from repentance.
We do however, on a mirco level, walk in the light as He is in the light daily. He cleanses us into the calling of being more Christ like.
🙏🏼
First Samuel ch.20 thru 25 ..........
Hello Pastor Paul. Thank you so much for your teachings. I have learned so much through your ministry. I do have a question though. In chapter 15 God says he is sorry he ever made Saul king. It even uses the word “regret”. I’m honestly just trying to understand why God “regrets”. God who knows all so how can he regret?
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Calvary Chapel Ontario will do thank you 😊
J The regret is subjective God might be talking about the predestination argument hoping that Saul would follow his commands fully off his free will choice but he makes the mistake of not following the commands Saul was probably turned by the devil or pride for he denied God and erected a statue to himself and told Samuel that they didn’t slaughter all for they kept some for sacrifice to your(Samuel) God not our God so he (Saul) had rejected God and God had to reject him also that might be the regret. (My opinion).
@@nicm1280 Saul is a parallel to Lucifer and his fall from grace due to pride. I'm not really sure why Saul was selected, but I think that in the beginning he had a humble spirit. That humility was later destroyed by pride....just like Lucifer before he was thrown out of heaven. God is sovereign and all knowing so he had to have known Saul would not be faithful. Maybe he chose him only because the people desperately wanted a king - they had gotten impatient with God and whined and begged for a king to rule over them. God gave them one maybe to teach them to trust Him ( think about Sarah's impatience after God's promise)...or maybe this ordeal was God's way of bringing about His will and His prophecies of the king of kings Jesus Christ. Maybe also it was God's way of illustrating that we need to rely on His perfect judgement- Saul was really the people's choice and he looked the part of a king, but God knew his heart ALL along. David would not have been selected by the people because he didn't look like a king (He was just a young boy to the eyes of the people probably) but God saw David's heart - a perfect example of what the Lord says later on in the story. God's word is amazing! He is the master designer and master teacher.
😂 too funny with the voices
I'm not entirely sure he captured the true message in Samuel.. ilove his Bible study but ineeded to say this... our hearts are filled with darkness, true, but we are all worthy of God's mercy and love. Thats what the Bible is about..
no we arent . its called grace cause its undeserved . Remember God died for sinners for ppl who were under his wrath \. we dont deserve what jesus did on the cross rather its beacuse of his love and his grace that he sent his son to die for the world FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD remember ? its just the character of God , loving , faithful and merciful. we dont deserve anything right
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Doing this study in 2024. I have a question, i was always told that God doesnt make mistakes, but ch 15 v36. The lord regretted making Saul a king. To me this tells me that God made a mistake. Is that correct?
Nope. Regret is NOT proof of error. The Lord expresses grief at the choices Saul made.
@@PastorPaulLeBoutillier thank you for taking the time to answer.
23:00 - Works of the spirit or works of the flesh. The spirit's voice does the will of God. The Word of God in the flesh is works of men.
God is sovereign and all wise but I can’t stop to ask why the babies?
where s the amalecites by now, totally destroyed?
buboy jerus The Amalekites harassed the Hebrews during their Exodus from Egypt and attacked them at Rephidim near Mount Sinai, where they were defeated by Joshua. They were among the nomadic raiders defeated by Gideon and were condemned to annihilation by Samuel. Their final defeat occurred in the time of Hezekiah.
4/30/21 Bible studies Coker Creek.
This was a scary chapter to read, honestly. It puts things into perspective.. get a person’s priorities right
Appearance is a mistake of Man. God looks on the heart.
Maybe your daughter was seeing the Holy Spirit in her.
45:22 me to everyone else. hahaha
It’s probably not good for a pastor to be speaking of watching Miss Am pag. It objectifies women and it’s not ok. Ty
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