CHILD-FRIENDLY THE ROAD TO ENDOR!
1 Samuel 28:1-25 GNT
Some time later the
Philistines gathered their troops to fight Israel, and Achish said to David,
"Of course you understand that you and your men are to fight on my
side." [2] "Of course," David answered. "I am your servant,
and you will see for yourself what I can do." Achish said, "Good! I
will make you my permanent bodyguard." [3] Now Samuel had died, and all
the Israelites had mourned for him and had buried him in his hometown of Ramah.
Saul had forced all the fortunetellers and mediums to leave Israel. [4] The
Philistine troops assembled and camped near the town of Shunem; Saul gathered
the Israelites and camped at Mount Gilboa. [5] When Saul saw the Philistine
army, he was terrified, [6] and so he asked the LORD what to do. But the LORD
did not answer him at all, either by dreams or by the use of Urim and Thummim
or by prophets. [7] Then Saul ordered his officials, "Find me a woman who
is a medium, and I will go and consult her." "There is one in
Endor," they answered. [8] So Saul disguised himself; he put on different
clothes, and after dark he went with two of his men to see the woman.
"Consult the spirits for me and tell me what is going to happen," he
said to her. "Call up the spirit of the man I name." [9] The woman
answered, "Surely you know what King Saul has done, how he forced the
fortunetellers and mediums to leave Israel. Why, then, are you trying to trap
me and get me killed?" [10] Then Saul made a sacred vow. "By the
living LORD I promise that you will not be punished for doing this," he
told her. [11] "Whom shall I call up for you?" the woman asked.
"Samuel," he answered. [12] When the woman saw Samuel, she screamed
and said to Saul, "Why have you tricked me? You are King Saul!" [13]
"Don't be afraid!" the king said to her. "What do you see?"
"I see a spirit coming up from the earth," she answered. [14]
"What does it look like?" he asked. "It's an old man coming
up," she answered. "He is wearing a cloak." Then Saul knew that
it was Samuel, and he bowed to the ground in respect. [15] Samuel said to Saul,
"Why have you disturbed me? Why did you make me come back?" Saul
answered, "I am in great trouble! The Philistines are at war with me, and
God has abandoned me. He doesn't answer me any more, either by prophets or by
dreams. And so I have called you, for you to tell me what I must do." [16]
Samuel said, "Why do you call me when the LORD has abandoned you and
become your enemy? [17] The LORD has done to you what he told you through me:
he has taken the kingdom away from you and given it to David instead. [18] You
disobeyed the LORD's command and did not completely destroy the Amalekites and
all they had. That is why the LORD is doing this to you now. [19] He will give
you and Israel over to the Philistines. Tomorrow you and your sons will join
me, and the LORD will also give the army of Israel over to the
Philistines." [20] At once Saul fell down and lay stretched out on the
ground, terrified by what Samuel had said. He was weak, because he had not
eaten anything all day and all night. [21] The woman went over to him and saw
that he was terrified, so she said to him, "Please, sir, I risked my life
by doing what you asked. [22] Now please do what I ask. Let me fix you some
food. You must eat so that you will be strong enough to travel." [23] Saul
refused and said he would not eat anything. But his officers also urged him to
eat. He finally gave in, got up from the ground, and sat on the bed. [24] The
woman quickly killed a calf which she had been fattening. Then she took some
flour, prepared it, and baked some bread without yeast. [25] She set the food
before Saul and his officers, and they ate it. And they left that same night.
Witchcraft and magic are
wrong because they pull our hearts away from God. Some things—like certain
shows, games, or stories—look fun, but they can make us curious about the wrong
kind of power (Galatians 5:19–20).
Saul knew witchcraft was
wrong, but when he got scared and didn’t hear from God, he made a bad choice.
He went to a witch for help. His intention seemed good, but his action was
disobedience. God wants us to come to Him for answers, not to magic or spirits.
The Bible warns us not to
seek power or the future anywhere else (Psalm 121; Isaiah 8:19). Only Jesus can
guide us (Acts 4:12).
Some things in the world
make witchcraft look normal—Halloween activities, magic shows, or games—but
they are not from God. The wrong path may look easy, but Jesus says it leads to
harm (Matthew 7:13).
The road Saul took to Endor
ended in trouble. We must choose God’s way instead.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
· Are
there things I watch or play that pull my heart away from God?
· Do I
run to God first when I need help?
· How
can I obey God with my actions, not just my intentions?
PRAYER: Lord, help me stay
far from anything that leads me away from You. Teach me to follow Your truth
and trust You always. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Shalom.
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