"Yes, he has hidden
himself among the baggage" (1 Sam. 10:22).
If you want to experience something you've never done, you must do something
you've never done. In his book Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing His Will,
Henry Blackaby writes, "You cannot go with God and stay where you are."
God often has to radically change us if we are going to fulfill His purposes
in our lives. Saul was about to be anointed by Samuel as the first king of
Israel. Samuel said to Saul, "The Spirit of the Lord will come upon you in
power, and you will prophesy with them; and you will be changed into a different
person" (1 Sam. 10:6). Up to this point, Saul had never prophesied or led a
group of people. He had also never had to be accountable to a prophet and to God
for his every action.
Saul took a big step of faith right away and prophesied with the prophets
just as Samuel said he would. How exciting that must have been. Yet, when Samuel
called the entire nation of Israel together to announce him as Israel's first
king in history, Saul was nowhere to be found. This part of the story is
humorous. Excitement is in the air, but when they call Saul's name, he doesn't
even come forward. So the people "inquired further of the Lord, 'Has the man
come here yet?' And the Lord said, 'Yes, he has hidden himself among the
baggage'" (1 Sam. 10:22).
I recall when God began moving me from a career in advertising to a new
ministry to men and women in the workplace that involved writing and public
speaking. Neither of these were my particular forté. I was forced to do
something I had never done.
The story of King Saul should be an encouragement to us all. God continues to
pick the foolish things of this world to confound the wise. Your greatest
setback can be thinking that there's no way that God can use "little me."
However, the reality is that He can and will, if we respond to the new places He
takes us.
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