The story of 1 Samuel began at the era of the Judges. Besides the problem of immorality, God’s people was also threatened by the neighboring nations. The Israelites were desperately in need of a leader, who was able to unite the country to fight against the enemies. The Israelites asked the Lord to give them a king, just like how other nations were ruled. If we read the Bible closely, it was clear that anointing a king was not God’s original plan. However, God granted their wish. From that time on, instead of leading divinely by the Lord, Israel became a nation ruled by an earthly king. Samuel was the chosen, to become the priest and the judge of Israel. He had an important role in laying the foundation for the Kingdom of Israel. He anointed the first and second kings. It is important to note that the stories were not recorded according to sequence. They were recorded to point out a special theme: God blessed the nation when the king followed Him. The Lord judged the nation when the king ignore His ruling. One thing worth noting was God’s promise to David. The climax of God’s promise was about the coming of an ultimate heir, who would bring along an eternal Kingdom. This promise points us to Jesus and His Kingdom.
Day | Overview Reading Plan | |
1 | 2 Samuel 1 | Psalm 62:1-12 |
2 | 2 Samuel 2 | Psalm 63:1-11 |
3 | 2 Samuel 3 | Psalm 64:1-10 |
4 | 2 Samuel 4-5 | Psalm 65:1-7 |
5 | 2 Samuel 6-7 | Psalm 65:8-13 |
6 | 2 Samuel 8-9 | Psalm 66:1-10 |
7 | 2 Samuel 10-11 | Psalm 66:11-20 |
8 | 2 Samuel 12 | Psalm 67:1-7 |
9 | 2 Samuel 13 | Psalm 68:1-23 |
10 | 2 Samuel 14 | Psalm 68:24-35 |
11 | 2 Samuel 15 | Psalm 69:1-36 |
12 | 2 Samuel 16-17 | Psalm 70:1-5 |
13 | 2 Samuel 18 | Psalm 71:1-12 |
14 | 2 Samuel 19 | Psalm 71:13-24 |
15 | 2 Samuel 20-21 | Psalm 72:1-10 |
16 | 2 Samuel 22 | Psalm 72:11-20 |
17 | 2 Samuel 23 | Psalm 73:1-14 |
18 | 2 Samuel 24 | Psalm 73:15-28 |
Bible Project: 2 Samuel