Bible Strory: Samuel – A Little Boy Serves God

Samuel – A Little Boy Serves God (1Samuel 1, 1 -28)

It was just a few years before this that Hannah was very sad. The reason is that she could not have a baby, and she wanted one very, very much. So one day when Hannah was visiting Jehovah’s tabernacle, she prayed: ‘O Jehovah, do not forget me! If you give me a son, I promise that I will give him to you so he can serve you all his life.’

Jehovah answered Hannah’s prayer, and months later she gave birth to Samuel. Hanʹnah loved her little boy, and she began teaching him about Jehovah when he was still very little. She told her husband: ‘As soon as Samuel is old enough so he does not need to be nursed anymore, I will take him to the tabernacle to serve Jehovah there.’

This is what we see Hanʹnah and Elkanah doing in the picture. And because Samuel has been taught so well by his parents, he is glad to be able to serve Jehovah here at Jehovah’s tent. Each year Hannah and Elkanah come to worship at this special tent, and to visit their little boy. And each year Hannah brings a new sleeveless coat that she has made for Samuel.

As the years go by, Samuel keeps on serving at Jehovah’s tabernacle, and both Jehovah and the people like him. But high priest Eli’s sons Hophni and Phine has are no good. They do many bad things, and get others to disobey Jehovah too. Eli should remove them from being priests, but he does not.

Young Samuel doesn’t let any of the bad things going on at the tabernacle cause him to stop serving Jehovah. But because so few people really love Jehovah, it has been a long time since Jehovah has spoken to any human. When Samuel grows a little older this is what happens:

Samuel is asleep in the tabernacle when a voice wakes him up. He answers: ‘Here I am.’ And he gets up and runs to Eli, and says: ‘You called me, and here I am.’

But Eʹli answers: ‘I did not call you; go back to bed.’ So Samuel goes back to bed.

Then there is a second call: ‘Samuel!’ So Samuel gets up and again runs to Eli. ‘You called me, and here I am,’ he says. But Eli answers: ‘I did not call, my son. Lie down again.’ So Samuel returns to bed.

‘Samuel!’ the voice calls a third time. So Samuel runs to Eli. ‘Here I am, for you must have called me this time,’ he says. Eli knows now that it must be Jehovah who is calling. So he tells Samuel: ‘Go lie down once more, and if he calls again, you must say: “Speak, Jehovah, for your servant is listening.”’

This is what Samuel says when Jehovah calls again. Jehovah then tells Samuel that he is going to punish Eli and his sons. Later Hophni and Phine has die in battle with the Philistines, and when Eli hears what has happened he falls over, breaks his neck and dies too. So Jehovah’s word comes true.

Samuel grows up, and becomes the last judge of Israel. When he grows old, the people ask him: ‘Choose a king to rule over us.’ Samuel does not want to do this, because really Jehovah is their king. But Jehovah tells him to listen to the people.

Source: https://www.jw.org/