Bible Explorer for the Young (1 Samuel)نموونە
God’s Time
Habakkuk 2:3b
It may seem like a long time before it happens, but be patient and wait for it. These things will happen. They will not be delayed.
When Saul had reigned two years over Israel, there was a fight between Israel and the Philistines. The Israelites heard that the Philistines were about to attack them. When they saw that they were in great danger, they trembled in fear.
Before going to battle, the Israelites would offer a burnt offering to God. This should be done only by certain appointed people. In this case, Samuel was the one who had the authority to offer the burnt offering. Saul waited for Samuel for seven days, but Samuel still had not turned up. Seeing the fear of his people, Saul panicked! He overruled Samuel and offered the sacrifice himself. This displeased God. Guess what, as soon as he had finished presenting the offering, Samuel arrived. If only Saul had waited a little bit more, He would not have lost God’s favor.
God Himself holds the appointed time in His hands. God entirely knows your story from the beginning until the end. That means He perfectly knows what you want and what you need.
When God seems to be too slow, remember that He is always right on time. He is never late.
Prayer
Dear God, although sometimes I don’t understand Your timing, I trust in You. I want to rely on Your ways and Your perfect timing. Amen.
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This plan guides young readers through the Bible daily with a concise and child-friendly devotional designed to reveal new understanding. Children learn that every part of the Bible is meaningful and relevant to their lives. Ultimately, this devotional guides them to live daily in God's way.
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