Men's Bible Study
Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But His word was in mine
heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.
Jeremiah 20:9
Lessons
The Ministry of Young Samuel part 2
1 Samuel 3
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The Ministry of Young Samuel
1 Samuel 3
Part 2
While we are navigating our way to various people and their ministries for God, Samuel is a special person for what he could do for the Lord. We’re only studying a brief portion of
Samuel’s ministry but this part will cover Samuel’s early start to his ministry for God. This is part 2 of the lesson.
1.) How does the Bible describe God’s presence/Word to the people in the days of Israel during Eli and Samuel’s time?
1 Samuel 3:1-3
2.) Can you imagine if what happened during Israel’s time happens now with the amount of churches and people we have worshipping God. What affect do you think this would
have on our society?
3.) Can a church be of use to God if the Lord is not speaking through their leaders? Explain.
4.) To whom did Samuel believe was calling him one night and what did he do?
1 Samuel 3:4-8
5.) Eli realized who was calling Samuel. What advice did he give the young man?
1 Samuel 3:9-10
6.) When God calls on us, how should we respond? What ways can we reveal this to God?
7.) What was God’s message to Samuel that he was supposed to tell Eli?
1 Samuel 3:11-14
8.) Why would Samuel be nervous to relay this message and what did Eli say to help him?
1 Samuel 3:15-18
9.) What does the Bible say about Samuel’s ministry in the land?
1 Samuel 3:19-21
10.) In what ways are we like Samuel in that God is calling us to be a representative for Him to the people we come in contact.
