Overview
1 Samuel 9 introduces Saul, a man from the tribe of Benjamin, as he embarks on a seemingly mundane task to find his father's lost donkeys, which leads to a divine appointment shaping Israel's monarchy. Saul, described as notably handsome and taller than all others, journeys with a servant across various territories. When their search proves fruitless, they decide to consult Samuel, a man of God, hoping he might provide insight into the whereabouts of the donkeys. Unbeknownst to Saul, God had revealed to Samuel the day before Saul’s arrival that a Benjamite would be anointed to deliver Israel from the Philistines. This chapter underscores God's sovereignty, orchestrating events in the lives of individuals to fulfill His divine purposes, even through everyday concerns. It sets the stage for Saul’s anointing as Israel’s first king, a pivotal moment in the historical account of Israel's governance under God’s providence.