Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ruth 2 Samuel
1 Samuel 12
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Samuel testifies his integrity. (1-5) Samuel reproves
the people. (6-15) Thunder sent in harvest time. (16-25)
Verses 1-5
Samuel not only cleared his own character, but set an example before Saul, while
he showed the people their ingratitude to God and to himself. There is a just
debt which all men to their own good name, especially men in public stations,
which is, to guard it against unjust blame and suspicions, that they may finish
their course with honour, as well as with joy. And that we have in our places
lived honestly, will be our comfort, under any slights and contempt that may be
put upon us.
Verses 6-15 The
work of ministers is to reason with people; not only to exhort and direct, but
to persuade, to convince men's judgments, and so to gain their wills and
affections. Samuel reasons of the righteous acts of the Lord. Those who follow
God faithfully, he will enable to continue following him. Disobedience would
certainly be the ruin of Israel. We mistake if we think that we can escape God's
justice, by trying to shake off his dominion. If we resolve that God shall not
rule us, yet he will judge us.
Verses 16-25
At Samuel's word, God sent thunder and rain, at a season of the year when, in
that country, the like was not seen. This was to convince them they had done
wickedly in asking a king; not only by its coming at an unusual time, in wheat
harvest, and on a clear day, but by the prophet's giving notice of it before. He
showed their folly in desiring a king to save them, rather than God, or Samuel;
promising themselves more from an arm of flesh, than from the arm of God, or
from the power of prayer. Could their prince command such forces as the prophet
could do by his prayers? It startled them very much. Some will not be brought to
see their sins by any gentler methods than storms and thunders. They entreat
Samuel to pray for them. Now they see their need of him whom shortly before they
slighted. Thus many who will not have Christ to reign over them, would yet be
glad to have him intercede for them, to turn away the wrath of God. Samuel aims
to confirm the people in their religion. Whatever we make a god of, we shall
find it deceive us. Creatures in their own places are good; but when put in
God's place, they are vain things. We sin if we restrain prayer, and in
particular if we cease praying for the church. They only asked him to pray for
them; but he promises to do more, to teach them. He urges that they were bound
in gratitude to serve God, considering what great things he had done for them;
and that they were bound in interest to serve him, considering what he would do
against them, if they should still do wickedly. Thus, as a faithful watchman, he
gave them warning, and so delivered his own soul. If we consider what great
things the Lord hath done for us, especially in the great work of redemption, we
can neither want motive, encouragement, nor assistance in serving him.
Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ruth 2 Samuel
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