In Your Father’s Footsteps: Reflections on 1 Samuel

November 13, 2020 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - 1 Samuel, Eli, Jonathan, Samuel, Saul

As I read through 1 Samuel, I notice a pattern, or, better yet, the contrast between fathers and sons.

Eli was a godly man, but his sons Hophni and Phinehas did not follow in their father’s footsteps. Unlike Eli, they were “corrupt” and “did not know the Lord” (1 Sam 2:12). They turned God’s sacrifices into occasions for sin. So God replaced Eli’s sons with Samuel.

Samuel was a godly man whose birth was an answer to prayer. Samuel appointed his sons Joel and Abijah as judges over Israel, but they did not follow in their father’s footsteps, but instead took bribes and perverted justice (1 Sam 8:3). So the people wanted to replace Samuel with a king.

God chose Saul to be king. Saul seems to have started as a godly man, but he quickly descended into sin and rebellion, so God rejected him as king. Saul had a son named Jonathan. Like the other sons in 1 Samuel, he didn’t follow in his father’s footsteps either. Only this time, that was a good thing! Instead of rebelling against God like his father, Jonathan chose to be faithful. Even when God replaced Saul’s son with David, Jonathan remained faithful. Although Jonathan should have been Israel’s next king, he acknowledged David’s right to the throne. In fact, instead of being bitter or angry or resentful, he loved David.

Fathers influence their children but cannot cause them to either follow or rebel against the Lord. Ultimately, godliness is a choice that every son must make for himself. Eli and Samuels sons chose to be ungodly, while Saul’s son chose to be godly.

No matter what your earthly father was like, you have a choice to be faithful to your heavenly Father.

Share:

If you wish to ask a question about a given blog, email us your question at ges@faithalone.org.

RECENTLY ADDED

How Can God Judge Us for Sins He Has Forgiven?

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering another question related to forgiveness. Will God judge us for sins...

When Was Abraham Born Again, Genesis 12 or Genesis 15? (Mega Header)

I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament Commentary, “Volume...

When Was Abraham Born Again, Genesis 12 or Genesis 15? (Dark Header)

I just finished working through suggestions by Philippe Sterling, Ken Yates, and Geoff Stevens on my commentary on Genesis for the upcoming Grace Old Testament Commentary, “Volume...

GRACE IN FOCUS RADIO

GRACE IN FOCUS MAGAZINE

Grace in Focus is sent to subscribers in the United States free of charge.

The primary source of Grace Evangelical Society’s funding is through charitable contributions. GES uses all contributions and proceeds from the sales of our resources to further the gospel of grace in the United States and abroad.