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Easy going, dislike negativity, and an optimist. I believe that amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday living, each day is a gift from God and if we stop and think about it, there is at least one thing for which we ought to be thankful. In addition, I believe that every day is a great day to be alive. No matter how bad we think we have it, there are any number of people who are on the "other side" who, if they could, would gladly trade places with us. Email me at [email protected]. The boy Samuel was convinced that Eli the priest had called him.

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Speak Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening


This January our city experienced a huge winter storm, a blizzard that dumped eleven or so inches on our ground, leaving thousands of homes without power for several days. During that time everything seemed so still—silent. It was as though the accumulated snow was a blanket that God had woven and made to cover the earth; made to act as a sound absorber. Schools and businesses shut down, even church services were cancelled. Everything stopped.

Consider the silence. It made me long to hear the intangible. I thought about what I had learned in science all those years ago. I would turn and walk away, returning on the half hour, continuing in amazement as the ground and surrounding trees were blanketed in pure white stillness.

My thoughts raced again. What if the Lord really was prophesying through the snow? What if He was inviting us to take a rest from all the things that make us weary, ministry and work included? A time to be quiet and a time to speak. And, we never know what they hold—below freezing temperatures or intense heat? I would never allow my children to stand at a bus stop in below-freezing temperatures without first preparing and providing for them to do it in a way that would help them stand against the harshness of the season.

No, we would be sure to give instruction: wear your coat, keep your gloves on, wrap your scarf around your neck and mouth, put your boots on, etc. Are you listening? There is a story in the Bible where we can read about a spiritual season, a time when things change dramatically in the life of a young boy. We read how he is given instruction on how to prepare himself for the season, a season where he shifts from not knowing God to knowing His voice and walking with Him.

The boy Samuel ministered before the Lord under Eli. In those days the word of the Lord was rare; there were not many visions. Then the Lord called Samuel. God imparted to Samuel what was needed for the strength to go forward and to keep going. The season was changing for Samuel, and the Lord was inviting this young boy to participate and to partner with Him.

The Lord used Eli that night to instruct young Samuel on how to posture himself before the Lord with anticipation, waiting for the Lord to speak, to initiate conversation—silently listening. Samuel had first heard his own name being called out, but it was when his listening was intentional and deliberate and when he obeyed as he had been instructed that everything changed. This obedience and correct posture set Samuel up to listen for and hear the Lord, to then understand His heart and begin speaking on behalf of the Lord to his nation.

He grew in stature, and in favor both with the Lord and the people. Over and over throughout the day, as I watched the snow continue to fall, the silence grew louder and louder, as my thoughts continued to trail back to the boy Samuel. I was seeing the parallel between the snow commanding silence and the voice calling to come away and listen.

I may never get to experience having the Lord stand before me in person here in this life, as Samuel did, but one thing is for certain and I can be sure of it , that when I choose to sit silently before the Lord, everything changes; for it is in resting in Him that we are saved and in quietness and confidence that we receive strength Isaiah , paraphrased.

This is a truth that, if allowed, will blanket and cover us in a way that can never be uncovered or removed. Samuel heard his name and ran to Eli. He knew one thing for sure: if his name was being called, it was for a purpose.

He just needed to learn how to respond. There is a difference between listening in silence and merely being silent. When Samuel was sleeping, he was silent, but he was not intentionally listening. He could hear with his ears but could not discern what was happening. Similarly, we may read or hear about God and even learn the things that please Him, just as Samuel was being trained to do.

But the Scripture is clear that Samuel had not known God nor had he known His voice until his focus and attention turned to receive and to listen for what was being said. Just as it was for Samuel. May God grant us all the kind of obedience the boy Samuel walked in, to grow in knowing undoubtedly that the Lord is with us—so that when we speak, none of our words fall to the ground. As for me, I will wait silently before Him. I will listen. I think I heard Him call my name.

Can you hear yours? Interweaving the solitude, silence, and prayer of the fifth-century Egyptian Desert Fathers and Mothers with our contemporary search for an authentic spirituality, The Way of the Heart not only leads us to a fuller encounter with God but also to a more creative ministry with our fellow human beings. Before we ask to know God's will, it can help to know three things. These simple—but profound—truths can bring breakthrough as you seek God's will. Thanks for reading, and enjoy!

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SPEAK LORD, YOUR SERVANT LISTENS

This was at a time when the revelation of God was rarely heard or seen. One night Eli was sound asleep his eyesight was very bad—he could hardly see. It was well before dawn; the sanctuary lamp was still burning. Samuel was still in bed in the Temple of God, where the Chest of God rested.

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There is a difference between visions and dreams, but they both are used by God to communicate to human beings. In scripture, we hear of over 30 dreams and several visions. It took three times until the old man Eli understood that Samuel was being summoned by the Lord. At the fourth call, Samuel listened. The old man had been around for a while. But it had been a long time since the Lord had spoken directly with anyone in Israel. In times of crisis or great national emergency, people have an inclination to seek God. Ordinarily, if God is thought of at all, it is infrequently. We place a lot of barriers between ourselves and God. If Joseph, husband of Mary, had not paid attention to his dreams, he, his wife, and the child Jesus, would have been killed.

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Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life. The emphasis in the readings today is on hearing the Word of the Lord. The priest Eli served as an evangelist to young Samuel to explain that the calling he was receiving was not from man but from God.

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Samuel Malik Canty: the Word Bird. Use me as you see fit and never again let me slip away from my mission of delivering the words that were spiritually given to me Speak Lord my ears and soul yearn to hear your voice for more instructions and more production Let my days of procrastination cease and my wings on the words which you have blessed me to write and powerfully say, mesmerize, hypnotize and make them all realize, that Only You, could have sent me Only You took me through and saw me through every trial, every test, and every stress that tried to break me

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Back to the Basics. The Best Christmas Ever. The Always God. The Prince of Peace. If you have the faith of Jesus, he will give you what to say. I Peter 4: The kingdom of Heaven, driving by God alone; this place is where the lord, the spirit of God takes us around, the struggles each and every one of us have to face on our own. God is always there to carry us through something.

Then Samuel answered, Speak; for thy servant heareth. [11] And the LORD said to Samuel, Behold, I will do a thing in Israel, at which both the ears of every one.

Speak, Lord: thy servant heareth

In the first verse of this reading, it says that a revelation of the Lord was uncommon during those days and visions were infrequent. Calling gently to Samuel in his sleep was a way to reach out to him gradually, to make His presence known. That is a sure sign that it is God who is revealing Himself and His will to you. He is more like a gentle nudging, or tugging that you continue to notice until He gets your attention, like a child who stands respectfully and patiently from afar until you become aware that they would like to talk to you.

How to Hear from God? “Speak, Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening”


It is not necessary, My child, to know much in order to please Me much; it is enough that you love Me fervently. Speak here to Me then, as you would speak to your most intimate friend, to your mother, to your brother. Tell Me what has consoled and gladdened your heart since yesterday, since you last visited Me. Speak Lord Pamphlet. Article number:. In stock

Hannah was one of the two wives of a man named Elkanah.

Speak, Lord, in the Stillness

Jesus once rebuked Martha for being busy with so much work instead of being like Mary who sat and listened to Him speak. We must all have the attitude that Samuel had, who said, "Speak Lord, your servant is listening". I want to listen to a man who listens to God - because such a man can teach me more in five minutes than theologians with long 'tails' of degrees , can teach me in hours. When you listen to God, you won't preach what you've read in Christian books and magazines or heard from Christian tapes. The man who hears God speaks from revelation, not from academic knowledge or study. Such a man first experiences what he reads - and then speaks forth from his life. We must be especially careful to listen to God, when we have some important decision to make.

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This January our city experienced a huge winter storm, a blizzard that dumped eleven or so inches on our ground, leaving thousands of homes without power for several days. During that time everything seemed so still—silent. It was as though the accumulated snow was a blanket that God had woven and made to cover the earth; made to act as a sound absorber. Schools and businesses shut down, even church services were cancelled.




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