<p>Sunday Spotlight<br />
Calvary Kids Bible Lesson<br />
Family Resource<br />
<em>July 20, 2025</em></p>
Sunday Spotlight
Calvary Kids Bible Lesson
Family Resource
July 20, 2025

Sunday Spotlight

Sunday Spotlight is where we share our Calvary Kids Bible lesson topic each week for kids of all ages. Use this lesson for a Family Night devotion or a review time to talk about what your children learned at Calvary on Sunday! We post a new lesson every Wednesday.


Sunday, July 20


Lesson Title: Saul Rescued Israel

Bible Passage: 1 Samuel 11–13

Key Passage: Philippians 4:19

Big Picture Question: Who is our King? Jesus is our King forever, and He rules over the world.

Lesson Summary

The beginning of Saul's reign as king over Israel brought great promise. He was a fierce warrior, and by the power of the Holy Spirit, was moved to defeat the Ammonite army. However, Saul's foolish choice revealed that he was not the king the people needed. We see Samuel’s warnings come true: An earthly king could never fulfill the role of the eternal God.

What did Saul’s disobedience reveal about his view of God? How do we see the need for Jesus in this passage?

Saul's willingness to defend the people of Jabesh and secure a victory over the Ammonites only served to encourage the people's hope in him as their king. All the people went to Gilgal, where they made Saul their king. 

After Saul's victory over the Ammonites, Samuel gathered the people of Israel for a final public speech. Samuel acknowledged the callousness of the people’s hearts after the threats of Nahash, going so far as to call their actions evil in the sight of God (1 Samuel 12:17). Samuel reminded the people to continue walking in obedience if they wanted God’s protection over them. However, Samuel also added the warning that if they disobeyed God or turned away from God, both they and their new king would be swept away.

A wise proverb reminds us, “Pride comes before destruction, and an arrogant spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18), and Saul's pride led him to a foolish choice. Saul sinned against God by offering a burnt sacrifice on his own accord, rather than waiting for Samuel to perform this duty as priest. Saul did not honor God as holy and ultimately revealed that his heart was not after the things of the Lord but his own selfish desires as king.

Samuel condemned Saul for his foolishness and spoke of the king who would replace him—one who would be a man after God’s own heart. Though in the short term, we see this prophetic word fulfilled through King David, its ultimate fulfillment would come through his lineage to bring us King Jesus.

Lead your kids to see that only Jesus has ever been able to perfectly obey God and change the hearts of His people. By placing faith in Him as Savior and Lord, we can receive the gift of salvation that leads us to desire the things of the Lord instead of our own selfish gain. Jesus is the perfect King our hearts were made to worship.

 
Christ Connection

This is the big idea of how this week's Bible story points to Jesus.

  • Babies & Toddlers, Younger Preschool: Saul was a good king sometimes, but he disobeyed God. Jesus always obeyed God. Jesus saves us from our greatest enemies—sin and death. He gives us life with God forever.
     
  • Older Preschool: Saul was a strong king who won battles—but he disobeyed God. Jesus is the perfect King and always obeyed God. Jesus came to save us from our sin by dying on the cross and coming back to life. All who trust in Jesus receive life with God forever.
     
  • Kids: Saul defeated enemy armies for Israel but failed to obey God. Jesus defeated our greatest enemies—sin and death—and always obeyed God. All who trust in Jesus will be saved and receive changed hearts that desire to obey God.


Big Picture Question & Answer

This is an important biblical truth that your child will encounter each week of this unit.

  • Younger Preschool: Who is our King? Jesus is our King.
  • Older Preschool & Kids: Who is our King? Jesus is our King forever, and He rules over the world.


Key Passage

Psalm 103:19  This is a Bible verse that relates to what your child will encounter each week of this unit.

  • Babies, Toddlers & Preschool: The LORD rules over everything. Psalm 103:19 
  • Kids: The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all. Psalm 103:19


Next week: Saul Disobeyed God (1 Samuel 14–15)


At Calvary, we use The Gospel Project for Kids on Sunday mornings as our guide for Bible study. This curriculum provides a three-year chronological journey through the Bible, giving our children a Christ-focused foundation with lots of hands-on activities.

© LifeWay. The Gospel Project for Kids. Published in the USA. Used by permission.