1 Samuel 3:10 The Lord came and stood there, calling as at the other times, "Samuel! Samuel!" Then Samuel said, "Speak, for your servant is listening."
This is the first time Samuel is spoken to by God and he does not know God's voice. Eli has to help him understand what to say in order to speak with the Lord. As I was thinking about this today, I am wondering how many times I have not heard God's voice calling. I wonder if I have misheard him and taken him for someone else. It is so important for us to spend time listening in prayer so that we can become attuned to the Father's voice. We must delve into His word so that we are able to discern when it is His words we are hearing. I want to be sure that when I hear Jesus calling, I am sure to respond with the words, "Speak, for your servant is listening." What is Jesus trying to tell you this Advent?
This is the first time Samuel is spoken to by God and he does not know God's voice. Eli has to help him understand what to say in order to speak with the Lord. As I was thinking about this today, I am wondering how many times I have not heard God's voice calling. I wonder if I have misheard him and taken him for someone else. It is so important for us to spend time listening in prayer so that we can become attuned to the Father's voice. We must delve into His word so that we are able to discern when it is His words we are hearing. I want to be sure that when I hear Jesus calling, I am sure to respond with the words, "Speak, for your servant is listening." What is Jesus trying to tell you this Advent?
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