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was a very good Hebrew woman who loved God and
wanted to serve him, but she was sorrowful
because she had no children. Her name was Hannah.
Her husbands name was Elkanah. They lived
in a town called Ramathaim-zophim. That is a big
name for a small town, and you will probably have
quite a hard time learning to pronounce it
properly. Every year Elkanah and his wife Hannah
journeyed to a place called Shiloh to offer a
sacrifice to God. That is where the tabernacle
and the priests of Israel were then located, and
the sacrifices were brought to the priests.
While in Shiloh one year,
Hannah felt so very badly because she had no
children that she prayed specially to God about
it. The high priests name was Eli. He saw
Hannah praying, and when he learned what she was
praying for, he told her that God would answer
her prayer and that she would be given a son.
Hannah was so thankful and so happy that she
promised when God gave her a son she would give
the child back to God to be used in his service.
After a while God gave Hannah
the son Eli had promised, and she named him
Samuel. While Samuel was still a little boy his
mother took him to Shiloh and gave him to Eli the
priest to be used in the service of God, as she
had promised. God was well pleased with this.
When Hannah went back to her
home she left Samuel with Eli. Eli was now an old
man, and there were many ways in which the boy
Samuel could help him to do Gods work. When
the priests of Israel were serving God in the
tabernacle they wore white linen garments, so
Samuel was provided with white clothes. In that
way, you see, he didnt look out of place.
His mother came to see him every year, and each
year she brought him a new white coat. Samuel was
growing, and each year he needed a larger coat,
and his good mother kept him supplied.
Samuel was very faithful in
working for Eli, the priest. He even slept near
the priests bedroom so he would be able to
give him any help he might need during the night.
Samuel was really a very good boy! One night,
while Samuel was still a very young man, after he
and Eli had retired, he heard a voice calling,
Samuel, Samuel. The boy answered,
Here am I. He thought, of course,
that Eli needed help and was calling him. So he
ran to Elis bedside to find out what he
could do for the priest, but Eli told him that he
had not called.
Samuel was rather puzzled, but
went back to bed. He had been in bed only a
little while and again he heard the call,
Samuel, Samuel. Samuel jumped up
again and hurried to Elis bedside saying,
Here am I. But the priest had not
called. Samuel must have been more perplexed than
ever. He may have said to himself, What is
this? Am I dreaming? He went back to bed,
but only to have the same experience the third
time.
When Samuel came to Eli the
third time, the priest decided it must be that
God was speaking to the boy, so he told him to go
back to bed and if he heard his name called
again, to answer, saying, Speak, Lord; for
thy servant heareth. Samuel went back to
bed as Eli suggested, and sure enough he heard
the voice calling, Samuel, Samuel.
This time, instead of hurrying to the bedside of
Eli, Samuel replied, Speak; for thy servant
heareth. And sure enough, God did have a
message for his young servant.
Eli loved God and wanted to
serve him faithfully, but he had two sons who
were wicked. Their father told them that they
were doing wrong and causing others to do wrong
when they came to the tabernacle, but they kept
on doing sinful things. Eli should have punished
them and kept them from doing so much wrong, but
he failed to do so. Perhaps he didnt like
to punish his own boys. But the time came when
God decided that he would have to put a stop to
the wrongdoing. He told Samuel that Eli and his
two wicked sons would die, and that he would
raise up a new priest, one who would serve him
faithfully.
That was a very important
message for God to give to such a young servant,
but Samuel told Eli about it the next morning,
and Eli received it very kindly, saying that he
was willing that God should do whatever was best.
Matters turned out just as God had told Samuel,
and when the people learned about it they, too,
were sure that there was a prophet of God among
them. From that very time Samuel was loved and
obeyed by the people of Israel, for they knew
that God was with him.
Samuel served the children of
Israel very faithfully for many years. After
awhile he had two sons of his own, and strangely
enough, when they grew up to be men they sinned
against God just as Elis sons had done.
Wouldnt you think that boys having such a
good father would grow up to love God and to
serve him faithfully? But Samuels boys did
not. The people loved Samuel so much that they
trusted his boys. But when they found out about
their wickedness in leading the Israelites into
doing wrong they felt very badly about it and
complained to Samuel.
By this time more than four
hundred years had passed since Joshua, the
successor of Moses, died. During all that time
there had been no one who really ruled and guided
the people, as Moses and Joshua had done. They
had what were called judges. These
judges advised the Israelites how to get along,
and sometimes they served as leaders of
Israels army in defeating their enemies.
Gideon, who defeated the Midianites with only
three hundred soldiers, was one of Israels
judges. Samuel was also a judge in Israel, in
addition to being a prophet. Samuel was the last
of Israels judges.
Now this is why Samuel was the
last judge. When his sons became so very wicked,
the people not only complained to Samuel, but
they demanded that they be given a king to rule
over them to take the place of Samuel. They knew
that God loved Samuel, and that unless Samuel
appointed a king, the king wouldnt get
along very well; so they asked Samuel to select
someone to rule over them as king. They intimated
to the prophet that they were tired of being
ruled by judges; and besides, they said they
wanted to be like other nations. They wanted to
be ruled by a king.
Poor Samuel! He felt very badly
about this. But God comforted him and told him
that, after all, the Israelites were not
rejecting him. They are rejecting me,
God said to Samuel. You see, under the judges,
God was the real Ruler of the people because the
judges merely represented God.
However, God told Samuel to
appoint a king to rule over the Israelites.
But before you do it, God said to
Samuel, make it plain to the people that
they will have a great deal of trouble.
Tell them, he said, that their
kings will probably oppress them and get them
into much more trouble than they had under the
judges.
Samuel gave this message to the
people, but they still insisted that they wanted
a king to rule over them. Of course, kings are
all right if they are good kings. The Bible tells
us about one very good King. I wonder if any of
you can think of his name before I tell you.
Well, that very good King the
Bible tells us about is King Jesus. King Jesus
will rule over this whole earth for a thousand
years. During all that time there will be no war.
No one will be hungry or without clothes.
Everybody will learn to love God and serve him.
And best of all, the people who have died will be
brought back to life during the time when Jesus
is King. Isnt that wonderful?
Yes, Adam and Eve, Cain and
Abel, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Moses,
Joshua, Samuelall people will be brought
back to life when Jesus is King. It will be
wonderful to see Samuel, wont it?
Arent there a lot of questions you would
like to ask him?
Well, I am getting off the
subject, but I did want to tell you about the
wonderful King Jesus, and all the things he will
do for the people. However, when Samuel found out
that the children of Israel were determined to
have a king to rule over them, he asked God to
help him select a man who would be a good king.
God did help Samuel, and an Israelite by the name
of Saul was chosen to be the first king. Saul was
a very large man, and the people were greatly
pleased to have him as their king, and they
shouted, God save the king.
QUESTIONS
Who was Samuel, and why did
his mother give him to the priest when he was a
child?
Who was Eli, and what did
God reveal to Samuel concerning him?
Who was the first king of
Israel, and what were lsraels rulers called
before that time?
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