1 Samuel 15:1 Samuel also said unto Saul, The LORD sent me to anoint thee to be king over his people, over Israel: now therefore hearken thou unto the voice of the words of the LORD. Samuel sendeth Saul to destroy the Amalekites: his army,
1 Samuel 15:1-5. He favoureth the Kenites; spareth Agag, and the best of the spoil: God rejects Saul from being king,
1 Samuel 15:6-11. This Samuel declares to Saul; he commendeth, excuseth, at last humbleth himself,
1 Samuel 15:12 :25. Samuel is unmoved herewith; his mantle rent is a sign to Saul of his ruin: God cannot lie,
1 Samuel 15:26-29. Samuel killeth Agag; goeth from Saul, and mourneth for him,
1 Samuel 15:30-35.
The Lord made thee king, and therefore thou art highly obliged to serve and obey him. Thou hast committed one error already, for which God hath severely rebuked and threatened; now therefore make amends for thy former error, and regain God’s favour by thy exact obedience to what he now commands.