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Samuel the Prophet 


Samuel and Saul

Samuel was a blessing to his mother Hannah. She brought him to the Eli, high priest of the temple so that he could dedicate his life to God. Samuel stayed with Eli and learned many things.  God spoke to him when he was a little boy, and over his growing up hears he grew in his faith and had wisdom beyond his years. Following a great Philistine victory over the Israelites, Samuel became a judge and rallied the nation against the Philistines at Mizpah. He established his house at Ramah, riding a circuit to various cities where he settled the people's disputes.  He would be the last of Israel's judges, and because of his unshakeable faith in God and his growing wisdom, he was soon recognized as a great prophet.

 

Just as Eli's sons did not follow God and could not follow their father as high priests, so did Samuel's sons.  They were supposed to follow their father as judges, but they were corrupt.  The people demanded a king.

 

God listened to his people, and Samuel listened to God.  God led him to Saul, and Samuel anointed him as the first king of Israel.

In his farewell speech, the aged Samuel warned the people to give up idols and serve the true God. He told them if they and King Saul disobeyed, God would sweep them away. But Saul did disobey, offering a sacrifice himself instead of waiting for God's priest, Samuel, to do it. Saul disobeyed again in a battle with the Amalekites, when he spared the enemy king and the best of his livestock.  Samuel had ordered Saul to destroy everything. 

 

Saul visited the witch of Endor and ordered her to make Samuel appear on the night before a great battle.  Samuel appeared, but he did not bring good news.  Samuel told Saul he would lose the battle, his life, and his two sons.

In all of the Old Testament, few people were as obedient to God as Samuel.

 

Listen to the story of Samuel

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