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The Lord let none of his words fall to the ground

The Lord let none of his words fall to the ground

Something to read

As Samuel grew up, the Lord was with him and let none of his words fall to the ground.

- 1 Samuel 3:19 from full reading 1 Samuel 3:19-4:1.

Something to think about

1 Samuel 3 starts by telling the reader that ‘the word of the Lord was rare in those days’ and the section ends with the first verse of chapter 4: ‘And the word of Samuel came to all Israel’.

What has happened between these verses? It is not that God had started speaking! Chapter 2 records the account of a prophet bringing God’s word to Eli. The real change is that someone has started to listen.

We notice too that it is ‘the word of Samuel’ that ‘came to all Israel’. God helps his people by using intermediaries. He knows that there is a risk in this because they may fail. There is plenty of debate about which words of Samuel were also words of the Lord.

It puts us on notice. Where do we hear the word of the Lord? We may be tempted to think it is a simple question because we have our own Bibles. It is not as simple as that because every time we read we bring so much of our own understanding that at times God has trouble making himself clear to us.

It puts us on notice a second time – do others hear the word of the Lord in the things we say?

Something to do

Look out for an opportunity to thank someone for faithfully passing on the word of the Lord.

Something to pray

Heavenly Father, help us to listen for you speaking into our lives, that we may be enriched by your care for us.

Today’s reading has been provided by Jim Stewart. Jim has led a church in Tunbridge Wells over the last 21 years, at the time of writing. Together with his wife they have been pleased to serve with people with a heart for evangelism, social action and worldwide mission.