Fr. Matthias Shehad explores 1 Samuel chapters 11 and 12, focusing on Saul’s early reign as king of Israel. He explains how Saul began his kingship well, responding to a threat from the Ammonites by uniting the tribes and demonstrating leadership and mercy. Fr. Matthias highlights the tension between God’s original plan for Israel without a king and the people’s insistence on having one, emphasizing God’s patient love despite their disobedience.Samuel’s role as prophet and judge is discussed, including his rebuke to the people for choosing a king rather than trusting God alone. Fr. Matthias explains the significance of God’s Spirit empowering Saul and the call for unified obedience to the Lord.The talk reflects on themes of leadership, obedience, repentance, and God’s mercy, showing that despite Israel’s mistakes, God continues to guide and love His people.