The sermon explores the tragic end of King Saul through the lens of Greek tragedy, focusing on his fatal flaw of hubris. It examines 1 Samuel 28, where Saul's desperation leads him to consult a medium at Endor after God refuses to answer his prayers. The preacher highlights that Saul's rebellion and refusal to repent over decades resulted in divine judgment and isolation from God. By contrasting Saul's victim mentality with the certainty of God's word, the message urges listeners to recognize their own pride and seek genuine repentance rather than manipulation. Ultimately, it emphasizes that while sin carries inevitable consequences, God remains faithful to His promises and offers grace to those who humble themselves.