03-06-2026 PART 1: Hearing the Voice of God
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Section 1
In 1 Samuel 3, the story begins during a time when the word of the Lord was rare and visions were uncommon. Samuel was still a young boy serving in the tabernacle by assisting Eli the priest. This detail reveals an important spiritual principle: serving others in ministry is also serving God. Samuel was not yet a prophet, yet his faithfulness in small acts of service positioned him for something greater. One night, while Eli lay down to sleep and Samuel rested near the ark of God, the Lord called out, “Samuel, Samuel.” Samuel immediately assumed Eli had called him and ran to him saying, “Here I am.” Eli responded that he had not called him and sent him back to bed. The same thing happened again when the Lord called Samuel a second time, and again Samuel ran to Eli thinking the priest had summoned him.
Section 2
This moment marks the first time Samuel hears the distinctive voice of God, yet he does not recognize it. Scripture explains that Samuel had not yet personally experienced a message from the Lord. This illustrates how new believers often encounter unfamiliar spiritual territory. God speaks in many ways throughout Scripture—through His Word, through creation, through dreams, and sometimes directly to individuals. However, His voice never contradicts the truth of Scripture, which remains the ultimate authority. Samuel’s response demonstrates an important spiritual attitude: eagerness to serve. Each time he heard his name, he immediately ran to Eli saying, “Here I am.” This readiness to respond reflects the kind of heart God desires—one that is attentive and willing to act when called.
Section 3
The repeated calling of Samuel also reveals a common human reality: people often need to hear something multiple times before understanding it. Throughout Scripture, repetition appears frequently because God knows humanity learns gradually. Samuel hears the voice three times before the situation becomes clear. This pattern reminds believers that spiritual growth often unfolds through repeated experiences and lessons. God continually speaks through His Word, through circumstances, and through the testimony of creation itself. The greater challenge is rarely whether God is speaking; the challenge is whether people are truly listening. Samuel’s story invites believers to cultivate a posture of attentiveness so that when God calls, the response can be immediate and wholehearted: “Here I am.”