In This Series
- Hannah's Barrenness
- The Call of Samuel
- The Ark is Lost
- The Philistines and the Ark
- The Ark Returns to Israel
- Samuel Leads Israel in Repentance
- Israel Demands a King
- Saul and the Lost Donkeys
- Saul's First Victory
- The Anatomy of Saul's Sin
- Jonathan and Saul on Courage
- Saul's Rash Oath
- Saul's Self-Delusion
- An Introduction to David
- Saul & David: The Story Beneath the Story
- David and Saul And Goliath
- David and Jonathan on Friendship
- Saul Becomes David's Enemey
- Holy Bread: Gifts for the Wilderness
- Wilderness Listening
- Wilderness Watching
- Wilderness Hunger
- David's Complicated Exit
- Surprising Generosity
Series Info

First Samuel (24)
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Wilderness Watching

Chase Replogle
Pastor
David is still in the wilderness. There is more to learn.
Asleep in the back of a cave, David and his men are shocked to see Saul step into the entrance. They all come to the same conclusion; Saul is a dead man. David is about to become king. But David soon sees something else—annointing.
David teaches us to look closer. When we do, we discover far more going on around us than our eyes first recognized. The wilderness teaches us to watch—to see that the Lord is good and soaked into every detail of this wilderness life.