This is lesson 17 in the Life of David series. It is such an interesting study. The application pack for this lesson includes a map too.
David took his 600 men and went to King Achish, the king of Gath. David
and his men stayed with King Achish. David had his two wives Ahinoam and Abigail
with him. When Saul learned that David was staying in Gath, he stopped
searching for him and left David alone. David has been fighting battles all
over the area and bringing back the animals with him.
The Philistines were getting ready to fight with Israel and
Achish told David that he wanted him to go into battle with him. David agreed and
King Achish said that David would be one of his chief guardians.
Remember, Samuel the prophet has died and was buried in his
city of Ramah. Saul had removed all the mediums (fortune tellers and witches)
from the land. The Philistines gathered their army at Shunem, so Saul gathered
the men of Israel and they camped at Gilboa. Saul was very afraid when he saw
the Philistine army. When he asked God for answers, God didn’t give Saul any.
He didn’t have any dreams to tell him, and the prophets didn’t help him.
Saul told his servants to find a woman that was a medium
so he could ask her his questions. Saul’s
servant told him that there was a woman at En Dor that was a medium.
Saul disguised himself by putting different clothes on and
took two men with him. They went at night to see the medium. Saul asked her to conduct
a séance
for him. There was a certain man he wanted to talk to. She told him “You know
what Saul has done. He has sent all the mediums from the land. Why are you
trying to ensnare me and cause me to die?”
Saul told her that there wouldn’t be any punishment for
holding a séance
for him. She asked Saul “Who do you want to talk to?” Saul told her Samuel.
When she saw Samuel, she screamed! She asked Saul why he had lied to her
because she didn’t know we was King Saul!
Saul told her not to be afraid and asked her what she saw.
She said she saw an old man covered in a mantle (coat). Saul guessed that it
was Samuel and he bowed down. Samuel asked why Saul sent for him.
Saul told Samuel that he was very concerned because the
Philistines were making war against him. God will not answer him anymore; and Saul
decided to ask Samuel what he should do.
Samuel asked Saul “Why are you asking me? God has become your
enemy and has taken the kingdom away from you. He has given it to David because
you didn’t obey Him when you attacked Amalek. So, God will give Israel to the
Philistines in battle tomorrow. You and your sons will die and be with me
tomorrow.”
Saul fell on the ground instantly because of what Samuel told
him. He was weak because he hadn’t eaten food all day or night. The woman saw
how upset Saul was and told him that she had done what Saul asked of her. She
told Saul to eat a piece of bread so he would have strength to travel.
Saul didn’t want to eat, but the woman and his servants
begged him, so he finally agreed to eat. She cooked some meat and baked bread
and fed Saul and his servants. They left that night when they were done eating.
The printables for David in this series are for an older
age group than I usually post. Most of these lessons about David are not
appropriate for early elementary. But David is a great study. So, as you can
see from the above picture, there is a Q&A. This could be used with younger
groups by using the answer sheet and just asking the questions for
discussion. Each post in this series will have a maze and some type of puzzle.
The additional application has thought questions about how the students can apply
the lesson to their daily life. There are answer sheets for all worksheets
except for the last application which is a worksheet to help encourage discussion. This set includes a color map also. Click here to download.
Bible Verse: 1
Samuel 28:16
Click here to see the entire list and links for the Life of David series.
Click here to see the Magnetic Board Visuals for this lesson.
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
Used by permission.
Hello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteYou have done a fantastic job on the materials on the kings! Thank you so much for all your time and work!
When I click on the link to the Bible verse printable, the page does not come up. Is there a problem?
Also, a correction on the wording of the Thought: on the Proverbs 3:5 work page: understanding instead of
understand.
Thank you for your help,
Sincerely,
Patricia Ready
Anniston, AL
They have been updated. Thanks for letting me know!
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