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Friday morning zoom battle prayer 11/13/25

Friday morning zoom battle prayer is on! Let’s do this! New week, new theme with new topics. Come join with brothers in Christ and let’s grow together in the knowledge of Jesus. The LORD is raising up men that understand the times they are living in and want to pursue stronger relationship with God and each other.




This new week we are starting a new series.





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Overall Topic and Themes: Overall, Topic and Themes: King Saul. King of Excuses


We’ve all been there. We cover it up when caught in a lie or an unfinished task. We make excuses, deny, or blame shift. And if that doesn’t work, we begin to apologize or attempt to avoid the consequences. We don’t have to be taught how to do this. It just comes naturally. I am reminded of how my children used to perform their chores. One of the chores we asked them to complete was doing the dishes. This is a pretty straightforward chore. (Much like the one God gave to Saul.) However, my children rarely completed the task. When the dishwasher was packed with dishes, they wouldn’t run it so they wouldn’t have to unload it as soon. When confronted with the incompleteness of this chore, they often responded with, “I did what you wanted.” They knew they had not fully completed the task, and yet they still justified their actions. This is precisely what King Saul did. By worldly standards, Saul and his army had an overwhelming military victory over the Amalekites. And Saul obeyed the Lord, mostly. After all, he and his army destroyed all Amalekites except King Agag. At the time, it was customary to spare the lives of enemy kings and demand a ransom for their return. Saul’s disobedience fell short of God’s command regarding the livestock, with the text noting that only the animals “they despised” or considered “worthless” were destroyed. Over the next five days, we will look at Saul's five various excuses: feigning obedience, blame-shifting, empty apology, confessing without consequences, and not completing the job. Last day, will be a special message about testing.



Follow along in our reading plan:






Day 1. Feigning or excusing obedience


Day 2. Blame-shifting


Day 3. Empty Apology



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