February 19, 2012 — by David C. McCasland
Our Daily Bread
Read: 1 Samuel 3:1-10
The word of the Lord was rare in those days. —1 Samuel 3:1
Bible in a year:
Deuteronomy 10-12
Deuteronomy 10-12
Noted
preacher and theologian Helmut Thielicke (1908–1986) endured great
opposition from the Nazi regime in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s.
Yet he remained committed to proclaiming God’s presence and power in
Jesus Christ during a difficult and perplexing time. Scholar Robert
Smith said that as Thielicke addressed modern issues and problems in
his sermons, “he sought to answer the question, ‘Is there any word from
the Lord?’”
Isn’t that what each of us is seeking today? What has God said that
will strengthen and guide us through the difficulties and opportunities
we face?
First Samuel 3 describes a time when “the word of the Lord
was rare” (v.1). When God spoke to young Samuel, the boy mistakenly
thought it was the aging priest Eli calling him. Eli told the boy to
respond to God’s voice by saying, “Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears” (v.9). Samuel listened, and he became known as a man who lived faithfully and fearlessly, “for the Lord revealed Himself to Samuel in Shiloh by the word of the Lord” (v.21).
Whenever we open the Bible, listen to a sermon, or pause to pray,
it’s a wonderful practice to say, “Lord Jesus, speak to me. I’m ready
to listen and eager to obey.”
God who formed worlds by the power of His word
Speaks through the Scriptures His truth to be heard
And if we read with the will to obey
He by His Spirit will show us His way. —D. De Haan
Speaks through the Scriptures His truth to be heard
And if we read with the will to obey
He by His Spirit will show us His way. —D. De Haan
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