From what I understand Samuel was dead and currently in Abraham's bosom. Samuel tell Saul that he will be with him tomorrow and Saul Sons. Does this mean that Saul was going to happen after Jesus was crucified and rose again?
The work of Jesus on the cross covers the atonement for old testament saints as well. When they made sacrifices, those goats and bulls were not the sacrifice that would actually atone for their sin, it was always Jesus. That is why Revelation says Jesus is the Lamb that was slaughtered before the foundation of the world. So, all that to say that Abraham's bosom would be the same place that is called paradise in the new testament.
Ah ok, I get the question. From all of the evidence, it does not appear so. The Bible says the Spirit of the Lord left Saul and a distressing Spirit came to trouble him. In my opinion, no, King Saul did not have the marks of a true believer and likely was not saved.
Good content man but could do without the music
I hear ya. But if I didn't have music, people might confuse me with Ben Stein. Haha
From what I understand Samuel was dead and currently in Abraham's bosom.
Samuel tell Saul that he will be with him tomorrow and Saul Sons.
Does this mean that Saul was going to happen after Jesus was crucified and rose again?
The work of Jesus on the cross covers the atonement for old testament saints as well. When they made sacrifices, those goats and bulls were not the sacrifice that would actually atone for their sin, it was always Jesus. That is why Revelation says Jesus is the Lamb that was slaughtered before the foundation of the world. So, all that to say that Abraham's bosom would be the same place that is called paradise in the new testament.
@GodsUnforsaken my question is or was Saul a saint?
It didn't seem like it at the end of his life because God rejected him
Ah ok, I get the question. From all of the evidence, it does not appear so. The Bible says the Spirit of the Lord left Saul and a distressing Spirit came to trouble him. In my opinion, no, King Saul did not have the marks of a true believer and likely was not saved.
@@GodsUnforsaken but Samuel says he will be with him in paradise the next day. That's why I'm confused
@Darryl-ci5pv well, he says you will be with me. I think in context, it is referring to death and not necessarily paradise.