Devotions

To spend quality time with God is so important:  not only as individuals, but also as a family from time to time.  These short devotions could be used in several ways:

  • To help get your family devotions started by prompting some discussion.

  • To give some food for your soul to ponder on.

  • To be used at work over a short tea break, or 

  • To simply read through one in the morning at work together with your e-mails!

The devotions are written twice a week by some of our missionaries and the spiritual leaders of our church and community, who all have a passion for our Lord.  Our hope is that these devotions will inspire you to serve Him with the same passion in all walks of life.

The devotions are meant to be used, but not published.  Although the authors encourage anyone to use these devotions in any way possible to further the ministry, or even photocopy it for further study, they would like to retain copy right in terms of publishing the devotions or any part thereof.
All text references will be from the New International Version (NIV), unless otherwise noted.
 
May 24, 2013
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OBEDIENT TO GOD'S VOICE

by Jon Horn

Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord: The word of the Lord had not yet been revealed to him. - 1 Samuel 3:7

Samuel was born to Hannah, a woman who had a deep commitment to God.  She was barren, but she cried out to God for a son.  The Lord gave her Samuel, whom she completely gave to the Lord for His service.  After weaning him, she took him to the house of the Lord to be reared by the priests.  Eli was the priest of Israel, but he was not a godly leader.  He had allowed much corruption, including the sins of his sons, in God's house.  God was not pleased with Eli and later judged him and his household.

Samuel grew up in the temple serving God.  He also grew up seeing the hypocrisy of Eli's household, yet this did not change the young man.  God was with him.  We learn that even though young Samuel had a belief in God, he had not yet experienced a personal relationship with Him.  God called to Samuel three times, but Samuel thought it was Eli, the priest, calling him.  Finally, Eli told him to say, "Speak Lord, for your servant is listening" (1 Sam. 3:9b).  This is what Samuel did, and God began telling Samuel important things to come.

Many of us grow up in religious environments.  We go to church every week.  We have “head knowledge” of God, but we do not recognize God's voice in our lives.  There comes a time when we must recognize God's voice for ourselves.  God does not want us to have a religion; He wants us to have a two-way relationship with Him.  Samuel was never the same after this encounter.  He would know God's voice and would respond to Him in obedience.

Do you know God's voice?  Can you recognize it when He speaks?  In order to hear God's voice, you must be clean before Him and listen.  Listen to God's voice today and obediently follow His plans for you.

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