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How did Saul recruit Samuel by making friends with ghosts? Did Samuel really fall for it? What happened?

Why is Samuel's soul real? First of all, Samuel had told Saul about God's rejection and judgment before he died.

Second: God is holy and will not hand him over to the devil through the prophecy of his servant. God proves that he is a descendant, and when he dies, he lets people live, so that those who believe in him can come up from the underworld to die. This is Jesus in the Old Testament who was predicted by Samuel to go to the underworld.

Third, because Samuel is the anointed king of God, there is no greater authority in the world than him. He went to ask the woman who was possessed by a ghost, and there was a trial for his death. He deliberately committed God's great sin. God persuaded him to accept God's judgment orally and not let him be judged by ghosts. He gave Satan the right to judge and the glorious prophecy. God never broke his word, but Saul broke God's own law. That is.

Fourth, before the ghost woman started, she was scared and shouted that the man of God was coming from the ground. She called him a man of god, which shows that Samuel's soul was not arrested by a woman, and the woman with a ghost was unguarded. Saul asked the woman about Sam's dress and confirmed that it was Samuel's soul. All these are the inspiration of God. No matter how powerful the king is, it is greater than God's right to judge life and death. The life and death of the prophet Samuel witnessed Jesus in advance.

Fifth: If it was not from God, why did Samuel's soul say in 1 Kings 28: 2O and 1 Chronicles 10 that the death of Saul and his son proved that God's power in the underworld came from God, not from ghosts? Enoch's death predicted the resurrection of Jesus, and Samuel's soul could speak, predicting the judgment and redemption of Jesus who had been to the underworld. Amen |