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Recap from Chapters 1-3
Hannah, Samuel’s mother, was barren and could not have a child.
She prayed for a child and the Lord answered her prayers.
She named the child Samuel, which means “asked of God” in Hebrew.
Chapter 2 is Hannah praising God for her answered prayer and Samuel being commited to the temple to become a priest.
Eli and his sons are Judged by a prophet saying that God would end the priesthood of Eli’s family.
Through all of that, Samuel was consistently known to have favor in the eyes of God.
CULTURE CAN NOT CHANGE WHAT GOD HAS CHOSEN
1 Samuel 3:11-
If you are going choose your calling over culture, you have to do 3 things:
1. Listen (v.11-14)
I have several gifts that God has given me, but listening is not one of them.
I don’t sit still very well, which inevitably leads to me missing part of a conversation.
One time specifically, I was working one summer doing landscaping.
One thing that this particular company did was build retaining walls.
Well one day my boss left me a the job site while he left to run some errands.
Well he told me to move this pile of gravel from one place to another, which I wasn’t listening to.
So fast forward to the end of the day and 500 wheel barrel trips later.
He came back only to find that I had not moved the gravel to the correct spot.
2. Lean In (v.15-18)
It is important to listen so that we can learn what we do not know.
Samuel was around 12 years old at this point when God came to him in the temple.
He was a student of the Word and of the priesthood.
But he didn’t know God yet.
This is the first interaction between the young boy and the one that created him.
Notice the time and the position that Samuel was in when he heard from God.
It was early in the morning, and he was quiet and still.
Some of you feel so disconnected from God and you can’t figure out why.
It is because you can’t remember the last time you spent quality time with Him and His word.
There is a difference between quality and quantity
When you get the QUALITY, the QUANTITY becomes habit.
Speaking of habits, we have to get in the habit of listening for the voice of God over the noise of our culture.
Why is that hard for most of us?
Because we have tuned our ears and hearts to hear everything that culture screams at us.
Culture is loud about what we should do and what we look like, but if we know Jesus, there is a small voice that we can barely make out even in the loudest places of our lives.
A lot of times, it sounds like a whisper that is begging to be heard.
That whisper is the Holy Spirit inside of us.
Culture has to be big and loud to get our attention.
God can whisper to us because he is always near us.
Samuel became the change in the culture Israel because he was able to Listen.
2. Lean In (v.15-18)
We see in verses 15-18 that Samuel leaned in to the difficult vision that he was given by the way that told Eli what God had told him.
Samuel loved Eli very much, he was a mentor and a father to the young by.
But Samuel loved the Lord more.
That’s one thing that I want to point out to you about this whole relationship with God thing, it is not always easy, but it is always worth it.
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So let that be an inspiration to you to lean in to your calling.
You are called to look different, to talk different, to act different, to be different.
WE WEREN’T MADE TO FIT IN, WE WERE MADE TO STAND OUT!
So lean in to spending time in the Bible.
Lean in to praying for the people that are around you and hurting.
Lean in to going against the grain.
3. Launch (v.19-20)
Samuel was not just another guy, he was the guy that would shift a culture.
He would become the one of the greatest prophet priests of the Old Testament not because he processed any special skills, but because he was willing to shake things up.
Verse 19 tells us that God fulfilled EVERYTHING that Samuel prophesied.
I think back to the point when God called me in to ministry, so much became clear to me at that point in my life.
So many feelings of anxiety, inadequacy, and unfulfillment disappeared from my life.
2 Timothy
The Lord established Samuel from Dan, the Northern most city in Israel, to Beer-sheba, the southern most city of Israel.
God wants to bring you in to you calling, but are you ready for it.
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