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No King?
SERIES SUMMARY
We were made by God—to love Him, worship Him, obey Him, and rely completely on Him. But like the people in 1 Samuel, we often reject God's rule and clamor for something else—someone else—to lead us. In 1 Samuel, we see the rise and fall of kings, the longing for security, the failure of human leaders, and the ache for something more. Even Israel's best king couldn't deliver what only God could provide.
Through it all, God was preparing His people—not just for a better king, but for the true King. Jesus is the King of kings—perfect in obedience, humble in heart, righteous in judgment, and faithful in love. Every other king falls short of His glory. Our deepest need isn't just leadership or strength or success—it's King Jesus.
The King is coming. And His name is Jesus.
SERMON SUMMARY
In 1 Samuel we see Israel without a King and yet GOD has always been their GOD. What we think we need most GOD has already provided in HIMSELF. HE is our provider and our provision. JESUS is the KING of Kings, we are most satisfied when we glorify HIM as KING of our lives.