Read 1 Samuel 3.
Hearing and responding to God's voice is not limited to
age, experience, or position. Samuel was
very young. Not only did God speak to
him directly, but "came and stood" by Samuel to deliver the message
(v.10). The content of the message had
to do with what God had already told Eli in chapter 2.
The important take away for us is found in verse 9:
"Speak, LORD for your servant hears."
This is the goal of every person who wants to live
wholeheartedly for God.
Four observations about Samuel's call:
1. The call came to Samuel while he was serving God. Many want to know the will of God for their
lives that are not doing anything in the way of ministry for Him. Someone once said, "You cannot steer a
vehicle that is not moving."
2. The call of God was personal. The LORD had particular plans for Samuel's
life. The fulfillment of those plans
only came as Samuel personalized what God wanted done in serving Him.
3. The call of God was an assignment. There would be an overhaul of spiritual
leadership for the nation. God wanted
Samuel ready to lead.
4. The call of God took time to unfold. Samuel needed time to mature both physically
and spiritually before assuming national leadership. Because Samuel's mind and conscience were
sensitive to listening to God and obeying what He said, "the LORD was with
Him as he grew" (v.19). Note that
this was in spite of the evil environment in which he was raised. And, the LORD revealed Himself directly to
Samuel later (v.21) and at other times in his leadership.
The Holy Spirit speaks to us today primarily through the
Bible. Often we understand an
application of His word through sound teaching or wise counsel. Throughout the day the Holy Spirit is
speaking to us in the observations of life.
Sometimes His voice is loud and clear. But most often, it is a still small
voice. "And your ears shall hear a
word behind you, saying 'This is the way, walk in it,' when you turn to the
right or when you turn to the left." (Isaiah 30:21)
God is speaking all the time. Are you listening?
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