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Why Saul Looks More Like Jesus Than You Think [Eschatology Matters]
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- Fight Laugh Feast USA
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- May 22, 2026
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- 960
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Summary
Was King Saul a type of Christ? Most Christians think of Saul as Israel's failed first king—a man marked by disobedience, pride, and eventual rejection. But before Saul's downfall, Scripture presents him as a deliverer of God's people, raising an important question: does Saul foreshadow the coming Messiah? In this episode of Shadows to Substance, Pastor George Sayour explores 1 Samuel 10–11, uncovering surprising connections between King Saul, Genesis 3:15 , the theme of the promised Deliverer, and the broader biblical pattern that ultimately points to Jesus Christ. From Saul's anointing and victory over Israel's enemies to the serpent imagery surrounding Nahash the Ammonite, this study reveals how even flawed figures in the Old Testament can serve as shadows of the greater King to come. Discover how Saul's story fits into the Bible's unified message and why Jesus is the true and perfect Deliverer who succeeds where every earthly king failed. In this episode: • Was King Saul a type of Christ? • Saul's role as Israel's deliverer • The significance of Nahash and serpent imagery • Genesis 3:15 and the promised Seed • Biblical typology explained • How the Old Testament points to Jesus • Why Christ is the greater King Subscribe for more biblical theology, typology, covenant theology, and Christ-centered Bible study from the Eschatology Matters Network