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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Consider diligently these words, without works, by faith only, freely we receive remission of our sins. What can be spoken more plainly, than to say, that freely without works, by faith only, we obtain remission of our sins?
Thomas Cranmer

Opinions and beliefs are meant to be evaluated in the light of truth. What did happen? What do you think and believe? How do you judge people or your situation? Finally, is what you think true and righteous, or false and sinful? Instead of posing these sorts of questions, “I feel that...” ducks conscious evaluation of my ideas and judgments. What I feel just is. True-for-me replaces truth. The Bible has devastating things to say about leaning on your own understanding, about being wise in your own eyes, about the way that seems right to a man, and about people who delight in airing their opinions (see Prov. 3:5; 3:7; 14:12; 18:2).
David Powlison

Bible Reading: MAR31: I Samuel 28-29

MARCH 31

In chapter 28 Saul resorts to spiritism. He had departed
from the Lord and therefore had no divine guidance. Saul’s only
recourse was to visit a witch, and this was prohibited by the Law.
It is alarming to what ends a man will go when he has turned his
back on the Lord.

This was not a case of a medium communicating with the
spirit of a deceased person. It was God actually calling back Samuel
in spirit form to pronounce impending doom upon Saul.

It is unbelievable that King Saul, a man chosen by God,
could ever participate in so wicked a deed; yet the record is there.
He walked in darkness, not in light; he disguised himself (yet was
actually revealing his true character); he allowed a woman to break
the Law; he brought shame and defeat upon his nation, his army, his
family, and himself.

David’s sojourn in enemy territory forced him to lie to the
king and when the Philistines did gather, David was almost forced to
fight against his own people. When we lean on the wisdom of the
flesh, we always end up in trouble. It was only the grace of God
that kept David from having to reveal his true colors and slay his
own people.