1 Samuel 10:21
Then he had the tribe of Benjamin come forward by its clans, and the clan of Matri was selected. Finally, Saul son of Kish was selected. But when they looked for him, they could not find him.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 10:21?

2. How does 1 Samuel 10:21 demonstrate God's sovereignty in choosing leaders?

3. What can we learn about humility from Saul's reaction in 1 Samuel 10:21?

4. How does 1 Samuel 10:21 connect with God's selection of David later?

5. How should we respond when God calls us to unexpected roles or tasks?

6. What does Saul's hiding reveal about human nature and God's plans?

7. Why was Saul chosen by God despite his later failures as king in 1 Samuel 10:21?

8. How does 1 Samuel 10:21 reflect God's sovereignty in selecting leaders?

9. What does Saul hiding among the baggage in 1 Samuel 10:21 symbolize?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Samuel 10?

11. In 1 Samuel 11:6, how can an invisible Spirit “rush upon” Saul and make him so effective in leadership, given a skeptical view of supernatural involvement?

12. What lessons do Saul and David's lives teach us?

13. How does 1 Samuel 13:1-2 reconcile with Acts 13:21, which states Saul reigned for forty years?

14. How can 1 Chronicles 10's account that Saul died by falling on his own sword (1 Chronicles 10:4) be reconciled with 2 Samuel 1:10, where an Amalekite claims to have killed him?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Saul's selection as king reflect God's sovereignty in choosing leaders, and how can this understanding impact our view of leadership today?

2. In what ways does Saul's initial humility serve as a model for Christian leadership, and how can we cultivate humility in our own lives?

3. How does the role of Samuel as a prophet inform our understanding of spiritual guidance and accountability in decision-making?

4. What lessons can we learn from the tribe of Benjamin's history that apply to our personal or communal challenges today?

5. How can we discern and embrace the hidden potential God sees in us, even when we feel inadequate or unprepared for His calling?1. What does Samuel's anointment of Saul reveal about the significance of divine selection and anointment in leadership?

2. How do the series of prophesied events that unfold in Saul's life demonstrate God's sovereignty?

3. How does Saul's initial reaction to his anointment reflect human tendencies towards unexpected responsibilities?

4. Why do you think Saul chose to keep his anointment a secret from his uncle?

5. How do the reactions of the Israelites to their new king reflect the varied responses we often see in society towards new leadership?

6. What are some of the challenges Saul may have faced as the first king of Israel and how might these relate to challenges faced by leaders today?

7. How does the selection of Saul, an unlikely candidate, reflect on the concept of God choosing the "foolish things of the world to shame the wise" (1 Corinthians 1:27)?

8. How can you apply the lesson of Saul's transformation by the Spirit of God in your personal or professional life?

9. In what ways does this chapter emphasize the importance of prophecy in the narrative of the Bible?

10. How does the story of Saul challenge our own ideas of worthiness and qualification for roles we're called to?

11. Compare and contrast the public and private call of Saul. How do they each contribute to Saul's understanding of his new role?

12. How does the narrative of 1 Samuel 10 apply to present-day leadership, especially in religious contexts?

13. How does Saul's humility play a role in his acceptance as a leader, and how can this be applied in today's society?

14. In what ways can you identify with Saul's fear and uncertainty upon being called to a new role?

15. How do you handle situations where you're called to step up to an unfamiliar role?

16. How do you respond when you see God working in ways you don’t expect, like in the case of Saul's anointment?

17. How does God's choice of Saul, despite his seeming inadequacy, inspire you in your personal walk with God?

18. What does the chapter teach about the role of divine and human acceptance in leadership?

19. How can we ensure that we are open to God's calling, just like Saul was?

20. How does Saul's story impact your understanding of God's providence and plans for your life?

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