Twilight Kingdom

Oct 01, 2023 By: Pastor Joseph LoSardo Series: Twilight Kingdom Scripture: 1 Samuel
We begin a new series in the great historical narrative of Israel’s history named after the book’s first hero – Samuel. Originally compiled as a single book, it is believed to have been divided into two around 400 B.C. with the translation of the Greek Septuagint. The division of the two books helps us to see two distinct aspects of the dawning of the kingdom of Israel. While 1st Samuel echoes the darkness of the book of Judges, 2nd Samuel reveals more about king David, the progenitor of Israel’s Messianic King. 1 Samuel is the story of three men – Samuel, Saul, and David. It traces the development of the kingdom of Israel from the dark anarchy expressed in the book of Judges, to the establishment of a theocratic monarchy. The narrative, which covers about 100 years, begins with the story of the birth and childhood of Samuel (chapters 1-3); this is followed by a narrative about the transfer of the ark of the covenant and its power (chapters 4-6). The book’s remaining chapters relay stories of Samuel’s interactions with Israel’s first king, Saul, and future king David. 1 Samuel concludes with the tragic death of king Saul. Samuel is not merely a political history; it is spiritual in that it concerns the sovereign work of God among His, at times, faithful and, at times, faithless people. It reveals God’s divine purpose in history, as He ordains the affairs of men and overthrows their plans to establish His purposes. Though in darkness, God’s people are not left alone at the mercy of some impersonal dark force; for the Lord is King of kings! In our King, hope shines through our darkest times. As the metaphor says, “it’s always darkest just before the dawn.”