Friday 12 December 2014
- Bible Book:
- 1 Samuel
“Samuel was ministering before the Lord.” (v. 18)
Psalm: Psalm 67
Background
In the verses before this
We are faced here with issues of free will, predestination andthe opportunity to repent. But the emphasis of this passage and in
Turning to this God who brings life, we find this very evidentin the contrasting story of Samuel. Unlike the sons of Eli, he isministering before the Lord. We read too the touching story of hismother bringing him a new robe every year as the boy grows bigger.Samuel's family are blessed as well, with the cost of offeringSamuel to serve God being repaid with three more sons and twodaughters for Hannah. God is bringing life into their family.
Samuel is growing physically, but in verse 26 we are told thathe not only grows in stature but also in favour with the people andwith God. The whole passage reminds us of Luke's Gospel once again.In Luke 2:41-52 we find that Jesus has madehimself at home in the temple as a young boy, just as Samuel did;whilst verse 52 tells us that rather like Samuel, Jesus "increasedin wisdom and in years, and in divine and human favour".
To Ponder
- God has willed that Eli's sons should be killed. It seems thatGod has given up on them. How do you feel about this?
- Hannah is repaid with more children for her offering to God.How do you respond to this understanding of the world based onpayment and favour?
- Samuel grew in stature and favour. What does it mean to you togrow in stature in a spiritual and moral sense?