From the corporate ruins of 1990s IBM to the spiritual darkness of ancient Israel, discover how God disrupts paralyzed leadership and raises up unexpected outsiders to bring ultimate transformation.
Our text in this study is: 1 Samuel 3:1-4:1
Series: Know Kings: The Book Of Samuel
Gene Pensiero Jr
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Welcome back to our verse-by-verse journey through the Old Testament book of 1 Samuel. In this chapter-by-chapter Bible study, we look at 1 Samuel 3:1 to 1 Samuel 4:1. This pivotal passage marks a monumental shift in the history of Israel, transitioning from a dark period where the word of the Lord was rare to a new dawn when God established a brand new prophet to speak His truth.
We start by looking at the sad spiritual climate in Shiloh. The high priest Eli was physically blind and spiritually dim, while his corrupt sons had completely compromised the priesthood. In the middle of this silence, God did something completely unexpected. He bypassed the established religious hierarchy and called out to a young boy sleeping near the ark of the covenant.
We see the reality of how God communicates. When the Lord called his name, young Samuel did not even recognize the voice because he did not yet personally know the Lord. He kept running back and forth to Eli, assuming his aging master was the one calling him in the night. It took three attempts before Eli realized what was happening and gave Samuel the right direction. The boy had to learn to say, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears.”
The sermon digs into a difficult truth: God had a heavy message for Samuel to deliver. It was a word of final judgment against Eli’s household because Eli refused to restrain his sons. Imagine the weight on this young boy, having to wake up and look his mentor in the eye to deliver a word of complete ruin. Yet, Eli responded with a quiet resignation, recognizing that the Lord is sovereign.
As we close the chapter, we see that none of Samuel’s words fell to the ground. From Dan to Beersheba, all of Israel recognized that a true seer had arrived. The Lord revealed Himself again at Shiloh through His word.
Whether you are deeply rooted in Christianity, looking for a solid Calvary Chapel online sermon, or a seeker trying to figure out who Jesus is, this message offers clear insight into developing a heart that listens to God. We hope this teaching encourages your personal walk with Christ and deepens your love for the scriptures.
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