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In 1 Samuel 6, the Philistines test God to see if He is orchestrating their circumstances. Do you wonder if things you experience are by chance, or by the sovereign will of God?
In 1 Samuel 5, the ark of the covenant was moved to various cities of the Philistines. The presence of God was not a positive experience for any of them. Do you have a healthy fear of God?
In 1 Samuel 4, the ark of the covenant, representing the presence of God Himself, is captured by the Philistines. Have you ever lost the presence of God in your life?
In 1 Samuel 3, Samuel hears the voice of God, but he does not recognize it. Would you recognize the voice of God if He spoke to you? Have you ever heard the voice of God? Can you describe it?
In 1 Samuel 1, Hannah, who had been barren, poured her heart out to the Lord, He granted her petition, and she gave birth to Samuel. As she promised, she lent him to the Lord. In other words, she lef…
1 Samuel chronicles Israel’s transition from the era of judges to a monarchy, featuring powerful stories about Eli, Samuel, King Saul, and the rise of David. In 1 Samuel 1, Hannah prays for a child.
1 Samuel 16 is one of the most difficult chapters in scripture. God removes His presence from Saul and replaces it with a harmful spirit! Can it happen to you?
Today, we conclude the Book of Ruth with a happy ending. Naomi returned to Bethlehem in bitterness. God turned her bitterness into joy. Are you bitter? Let God turn your bitterness into joy.
In Ruth 3, Ruth takes a big risk. Have you taken a risk? Will it work out for Ruth? Did it work out for you?
In Ruth 2, Ruth gets right to work providing for her and her mother-in-law. She happens to end up working in the field of Boaz. Is your life dumb luck, or orchestrated by God?
Ruth turns our focus on the family of the Messiah within the nation.