Tune in as Pastor Josh preaches through 1 Samuel, and the life of Saul, again this morning:
“Saul foolishly sought God’s favor with sacrifices gained through disobedience; an act that belittles God and treats him as not-holy. Such presumption reframes Saul’s partial obedience as total rebellion. We are not immune to such folly. Sin always wants to hide itself from discovery, and so we, like Saul, are prone to relabelling our failures to obey as partial obedience and then calling them a success. This happens when we fail to share the gospel and call it wisdom, because we might lose influence. We disobey God by cheating on our taxes, and then say that it is so that we can give more and be more generous…There are many such examples where we are prone to sanitizing our sin and calling it a win. We disobey and call it love. We disobey and call it wisdom. Like Saul, we trust our own motives, trust our own wisdom. We disobey and then take a victory lap announcing our success in obedience….”

