Sunday,
March 22, 2026
HE THAT HATH EARS TO
HEAR!
1 Sam 3:9-10
9 Therefore Eli said
unto Samuel, Go, lie down: and it shall be, if he call thee, that thou shalt
say, Speak, LORD; for thy servant heareth. So Samuel went and lay down in his
place.
10 And the LORD
came, and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel.
If you travel north in this third chapter to verse eight you will note
that Samuel heard and misunderstood the voice of the lord three times! I wonder how many times every day that we hear His
voice from someone else? I am reminded of an old Simon & Garfunkle song
which contained these words: “the words of the prophets are written on
the subway walls – and tenement halls.” If we are to hear the voice of
God, we must listen carefully and sometimes pay attention to those whom the
rest of the world ignores.
Now our nation and our churches are stumbling in the darkness of
extravagance and wastefulness, in the relaxation of disciplined morals, and in
the widespread rebellion against God. At these times God calls not just for a
servant but for a prophet. The call often comes during ordinary days and
ordinary activities. He called Samuel while lying down to sleep. Peter, James,
and John were called while washing their fishing nets.
Chance encounters seldom are! We are encouraged in Hebrews 13:2 to
pay close attention to strangers because they may be unsuspected angels.
I think it would also be wise to listen to strangers and perhaps to children
for the voice of God.
Paul’s classic question, “who art thou Lord,” after being
blinded by God’s glory was to verify what he suspected. Who are
you? I suspect you may be the Lord! His next question changed his life. He
asked: “What wilt thou have me to do?”
Dear Lord, in the
midst of the noise of this day, please speak to me the words I need to hear.
Let me listen carefully so that I might hear your voice from unsuspected
places. AMEN