
A “through the bible” devotion from 1 Samuel 10.
Suddenly, I couldn’t get the next word out. A wave of emotion washed over me and I felt overwhelmed. I had to pause, take a deep breath, collect myself, and then continue preaching.
I cannot tell you what triggered those moments. They didn’t happen often, and they always caught me off guard. I would be flooded with an awareness of God’s power and presence when I mentioned certain memories, people, or situations.
The best way to describe it: a spiritual rush.
I think that’s what happens to Saul after Samuel anoints him king of Israel. Samuel describes what’s going to happen next. He tells Saul, “You’re going to come across a group of prophets playing instruments and prophesying. The Spirit of God will rush upon you and you’ll join them” (1 Samuel 10:5,6). It all happens exactly as Samuel describes.
Suddenly, it’s real. Saul suddenly “gets religion.” There’s no denying that the Lord is at work here. Saul can’t help but join in with those praising God and proclaiming his power and presence. At the end of the day, Saul could say, “What a rush!”
These moments don’t happen very often. That kind of excitement only comes along once in a while. And you can’t manufacture it. But you can thank God for those special moments that fill you to overflowing with a rush of praise, song, tears, or laughter.



