Samuel — Prophet and LeaderChikamu
A Special Name
Today’s text tells us about the birth of Samuel. His mother Hannah was desperately longing to have children, but God had closed her womb. That was a great problem for her, and she was so deeply distressed that she went to the temple and poured out her soul before the Lord. She even made a vow: If the Lord would give her a son, she would “give him to the LORD all the days of his life”.
The high priest Eli initially rebuked Hannah because he thought she was drunk, but when he heard the real story, he blessed her: “Go in peace, and the God of Israel grant your petition that you have made to him.” And God did! Hannah indeed bore a son, and she called him Samuel, which means something like “name of God” or “God heard”.
Every time Hannah mentioned her son’s name, she was reminded that God heard her prayer. Could you think of a way to remind yourself repeatedly of the times God has heard your prayers as well?
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Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
In the first centuries of their existence as a people, the Israelites had no king. Instead, God appointed prophets and judges to lead them. The last prophet-judge was Samuel. He was a faithful leader who wanted to serve the Lord and to seek the best for his people. This reading plan takes you through Samuel’s life in 15 days and contains valuable lessons that are still relevant today.
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