1 Samuel 15:31
French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)
What Does This Mean?
This verse shows Samuel returning to Saul after a confrontation. Saul then worships God. The key message is about returning to God even after a disagreement or mistake.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your best friend had a big fight. Your friend goes away for a while, but then comes back. You both make up and hug it out. That's kind of like what's happening here with Samuel and Saul, but with worshipping God instead of hugging.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by the prophet Samuel, and later scribes, around 1000 BCE. The book narrates the transition from the judges to the monarchy in ancient Israel. This verse is set during Saul's reign, the first king of Israel, and reflects the tension between obedience and rebellion.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a family member who has made a mistake and is distant from the family. This verse teaches that when they return and show genuine repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation are possible and should be embraced.