The Lord Calls Samuel (1 Samuel 3: 3-21)
The boy Samuel ministered before
the Lord under Eli. In those days the word of the Lord was
rare; there were not many visions. One night Eli,
whose eyes were becoming so weak that he could barely see, was lying
down in his usual place. The lamp of God had not
yet gone out, and Samuel was lying down in the house of the Lord,
where the ark of God was. Then the Lord called Samuel. Samuel
answered, “Here I am.” And he ran to Eli and said, “Here
I am; you called me.” But Eli said, “I did not call; go back and lie
down.” So he went and lay down. Again the Lord called,
“Samuel!” And Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am; you called
me.” “My son,” Eli said, “I did not call; go back and lie down.” Now
Samuel did not yet know the Lord: The word of
the Lord had not yet been revealed to him. A third time
the Lord called, “Samuel!” And Samuel got up and went to Eli and
said, “Here I am; you called me.” Then Eli realized that
the Lord was calling the boy. So Eli told Samuel, “Go and lie down,
and if he calls you, say, ‘Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.’”
So Samuel went and lay down in his place. The Lord came and
stood there, calling as at the other times, “Samuel! Samuel!” Then
Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening.” And
the Lord said to Samuel: “See, I am about to do something in Israel
that will make the ears of everyone who hears about it tingle. At that time I
will carry out against Eli everything I spoke against his family—from
beginning to end. For I told him that I would judge his
family forever because of the sin he knew about; his sons blasphemed God, and
he failed to restrain them. Therefore I swore to the house of Eli, ‘The
guilt of Eli’s house will never be atoned for by sacrifice or offering.’” Samuel
lay down until morning and then opened the doors of the house of the Lord.
He was afraid to tell Eli the vision, but Eli called him
and said, “Samuel, my son.” Samuel answered, “Here I am.” “What
was it he said to you?” Eli asked. “Do not hide it from me. May God deal
with you, be it ever so severely, if you hide from me anything he told
you.” So Samuel told him everything, hiding nothing from
him. Then Eli said, “He is the Lord; let him do what is good in his eyes.”
The Lord was with Samuel as he grew up, and he let
none of Samuel’s words fall to the ground. And all
Israel from Dan to Beersheba recognized that Samuel was attested as a
prophet of the Lord. The Lord continued
to appear at Shiloh, and there he revealed himself to Samuel through his
word.
God calls Abraham
(Gen 12:1-13)
The Lord had
said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s
household to the land I will show you.
“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you;
I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.
I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.
I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
So Abram went, as the Lord had told
him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he
set out from Harran. He took his wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the
possessions they had accumulated and the people they had acquired in
Harran, and they set out for the land of Canaan, and they arrived there. Abram
traveled through the land as far as the site of the great tree of
Moreh at Shechem. At that time the Canaanites were in the land. The Lord appeared
to Abram and said, “To your offspring I will give this land.” So
he built an altar there to the Lord, who had appeared to him.
From there he went on toward the hills east of
Bethel and pitched his tent, with Bethel on the west and Ai on
the east. There he built an altar to the Lord and called on the name
of the Lord. Then Abram set out and continued toward the Negev.
1) Who is Samuel in the bible? What did he do?
2) Who is Abraham in the bible? What did he do?
3) Compare and contrast their response to God
from this passage.
4) What do these passages tell you about God?
5) Do you think these passages are descriptive
or prescriptive? How can you tell? Why is it important to distinguish between
the two?
6) Share how God speaks to you? How do you
respond?
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