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Writer's pictureKevin Van Driesten

Be Instructed

Longing to be Instructed

And the LORD appeared again in Shiloh; for the LORD revealed himself to Samuel in Shiloh by the word of the LORD. 1 Samuel 3:21


Read 1 Samuel 3:1, 19-21

Samuel learned to seek the Lord during his youth. God used his parents to aid him in this. We read that his mother was a woman of much prayer, and through the Lord’s guidance, she dedicated her son to the service of God in Shiloh. This was not a flourishing time period for the church. We have only to remind ourselves of the ungodly lives of Eli’s sons. Samuel had to tell their father of the judgments which were going to come upon them. In spite of the decline of the church, the Lord kept Samuel safe through His Word. Samuel repeatedly received messages from God. Today God still speaks in a similar way to those who consecrate their lives to Him. When once the Lord speaks to us through His Word, He will do so again and again. This should incline us to open our Bibles regularly, and to prayerfully anticipate the worship services where the Word of God is declared.


Question: What is your greatest longing in life?


Psalter 349:1, 2, 4 (based on Psalm 122) My heart was glad to hear the welcome sound, The call to seek Jehovah’s house of prayer; Our feet are standing here on holy ground, Within thy gates, thou city grand and fair. God’s people to Jerusalem repair To hear His word and worship Him with praise; The throne of justice stands eternal there, Messiah’s throne through endless length of days. For all my brethren and companions’ sakes My prayer shall be, Let peace in thee abide; Since God the Lord in thee His dwelling makes, To thee my love shall never be denied.

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