Story 25 • 1 Samuel 1; 3

The Lord’s Word and Samuel



The Big Picture

At the beginning of your lesson, build anticipation by introducing the setting and the significance of what is about to happen in this week's story. {5 minutes}


For nearly two hundred years Israel was ruled by judges. Remember Gideon and Samson? They were judges. And when they relied on God’s strength, they defeated Israel’s enemies. Yes, when they listened to God, they led Israel well. But those men, just like most of the other judges, were like a spiritual teeter-totter. Up and down, up and down. Mostly down! No wonder then that God’s people were like a Ferris wheel—they circled round and round. One day they would follow the Lord. The following day they would slide back into sin. Then God’s enemies would attack them. Next, they would cry out to the Lord. Finally, God would deliver them. Then round and round again. (Are you getting sick just thinking about it?)

Today we will talk about Samuel. He was the last judge. He was also a priest. And he was also a prophet. Oh, and he also anointed Israel’s first king. He did it all! He was an important leader. And, for the most part, he was a good and godly leader. He was a special man called by God to hear and declare God’s word to God’s people.


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