The summary of ‘Day 109: A Heart of Obedience — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)’

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The video discusses the story of King Saul's disobedience to God's commands, leading to his rejection as king and the anointing of David as his successor. Obedience to God is emphasized over sacrifices and external displays of devotion. The importance of aligning one's will with God's, seeking holiness, and supporting each other in prayer is highlighted. The heart of holiness lies in obedience to God, as seen through the contrast between Saul's disobedience and David's anointment as the chosen king.

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In this segment of the video, Father Mike Schmitz introduces the Bible in a Year podcast by Ascension where the Bible is read from Genesis to Revelation. He reads from 1 Samuel chapters 15 and 16, focusing on Saul defeating the Amalekites but disobeying God’s command to utterly destroy them. Saul spared Agag and the best animals, leading to the Lord rejecting him for his disobedience. Samuel becomes angry with Saul for turning away from God’s commandments.

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In this segment of the video, Saul tells Samuel he has obeyed the Lord’s command by destroying the Amalekites but kept some spoil to sacrifice. Samuel rebukes Saul, stating obedience is better than sacrifice. Saul admits to sinning and fearing the people. Samuel refuses to return with Saul, saying God has rejected him as king. Saul tears Samuel’s robe symbolizing the loss of his kingdom. Samuel announces the kingdom’s removal from Saul and its transfer to a better neighbor. Despite Saul’s pleas, Samuel refuses to honor him before the elders and commands the execution of Agag, the king of the Amalekites.

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In this segment of the video, Samuel kills Agag in Gilgal before the Lord. Saul returns home to Gibeah, and Samuel does not see him until Saul’s death. The Lord regrets making Saul king and instructs Samuel to anoint David, Jesse’s youngest son, as the new king. Despite initial doubts about David’s appearance, the Lord reveals that He looks at the heart. Samuel anoints David, and the spirit of the Lord comes upon him. David plays the lyre for Saul, whose torment from an evil spirit prompts his servants to recommend finding a skilled musician to soothe him.

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In this segment of the video, Saul seeks a skilled musician to soothe him. David, a talented shepherd and musician, is recommended to Saul. Saul admires David’s skills and appoints him as his armor-bearer. David’s music helps Saul overcome an evil spirit. The video then transitions to a reading of Psalm 61, highlighting God’s protection and faithfulness. A prayer is offered expressing gratitude for God’s mercy and patience despite human shortcomings. The importance of faithfulness and praising God is emphasized. The discussion then shifts to Saul’s flaw of being overly concerned with others’ opinions. This tendency is highlighted as a recurring issue in Saul’s character.

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In this part, the speaker discusses the sin of vanity which is being overly concerned with what others think. The example of King Saul sparing the king and the best animals to sacrifice to God is used to emphasize the importance of obediently following God’s instructions rather than offering what we choose. Obedience to God is highlighted as a crucial virtue over acts of sacrifice or worship. The message is to prioritize listening to and obeying God rather than focusing on external displays of devotion.

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In this segment of the video, it is emphasized that the heart of holiness is rooted in obedience to God. The example of King Saul’s disobedience and David’s anointment as king is discussed, highlighting that God values the heart over outward appearances. The importance of seeking to align one’s will with God’s and praying for God’s grace to obey His will is underscored as essential for achieving holiness. The speaker encourages mutual prayer and support within the community on the journey towards a heart like God’s.

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