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How do we know that asking for a king was wrong in the Bible?

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The request for a king displeased God and signified Israel’s rejection of His kingship, as noted in 1 Samuel.

In 1 Samuel 8:6-7, the people of Israel demanded a king to judge them like the other nations, which was not merely a political request but a clear indication of their rejection of God's sovereign rule. God’s response through Samuel indicated that their demand for a king represented a deep-seated desire to be like the surrounding nations rather than trust in the Lord who had faithfully led them. This pivotal moment reveals the danger of turning away from God’s leadership to rely on human measures, which can lead to spiritual and moral compromises.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 8:6-7, 1 Samuel 12:1-5

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Samuels Farewell
Don Bell · Nov 14, 2018