Friday, March 26, 2010

Day 82: 1 Samuel 13, 14 and 15

[Saul] has set up a monument in his own honor. (1 Samuel 15:12)
You know the old saying: Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts aboslutely. Maybe that's what happened to Saul; I don't know. More than one biblical scholar has suggested that Saul was mentally unstable - probably no big surprise there.
When he was chosen, he seemed to have been God's man for the job, but over time something happened. In the beginning he was humble and even a little shy. When they looked for [Saul], he was not to be found. So they inquired further of the Lord, "Has the man come here yet?" And the Lord said, "Yes, he has hidden himself among the baggage (1 Samuel 10:21,22)."
After rescuing the people of Jabesh Gilead, and celebrating victories over the Philistines (due to Jonathan's heroic and unexpected attack) and the Amalekites, this once humble man started to believe his own press, and even dedicated a statue to himself. What is it about success that changes a person? Is it the financial reward? Is it the acclaim? Is this kind of thing always connected to power and privilege.
Could this happen to us? How can we safeguard ourselves?

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