What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 9:15? Now • The word introduces an immediate moment in Israel’s unfolding history, signaling that God’s plan is in motion in real time (cf. Exodus 2:23-25; Acts 10:3). • Scripture often uses such transitional words to remind us that every event—large or small—fits precisely into God’s sovereign timetable (Psalm 31:15; Galatians 4:4). On the day before Saul’s arrival • God prepared the answer to Israel’s desire for a king one full day in advance, underscoring His providence that precedes human awareness (Genesis 22:8,14; Matthew 6:8). • The timing highlights that what seems like coincidence to people—Saul’s search for donkeys—was in fact divinely scheduled (Proverbs 16:9; Romans 8:28). The LORD had revealed • “Revealed” indicates direct, unmistakable communication from God, affirming the reliability of prophetic insight (Numbers 12:6-8; 2 Peter 1:21). • Revelation here is proactive: God discloses His plan before events unfold, proving His omniscience and ruling out chance (Isaiah 46:9-10; Amos 3:7). • This moment also validates Samuel’s role as God’s authorized mouthpiece, protecting Israel from deceptive voices (Deuteronomy 18:21-22; 1 Samuel 3:19-20). To Samuel • God entrusts His word to a faithful servant who walks in obedience, reminding us that revelation is often coupled with responsibility (1 Samuel 3:10; Luke 8:18). • Samuel’s receptivity contrasts with Saul’s initial ignorance, illustrating how spiritual preparedness positions someone to participate in God’s purposes (Psalm 25:14; John 15:15). • By addressing Samuel first, God sets a pattern: leadership transitions among His people must be rooted in divine initiative, not mere human ambition (Acts 13:2-3; 1 Timothy 1:18). summary God orchestrated the meeting of Samuel and Saul with precise timing, revealing His plan in advance to a faithful prophet. The verse showcases divine sovereignty, reliable prophecy, and the seamless coordination of ordinary circumstances with God’s extraordinary purposes. |