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Speak, Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening? (1 Samuel 3:1–4:1)

Speak, Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening? (1 Samuel 3:1–4:1)

Update: 2025-10-03
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Intimacy requires communication. On one hand, words need to be offered. If friends don’t talk, if families don’t share, and if spouses stop discussing—those relationships will weaken, fade, and eventually fail. On the other hand, words need to be received. If students can’t understand their teachers, if athletes tune out their coaches, and if children ignore their parents—those relationships will suffer too.

Intimacy requires communication. And we serve a God who communicates truthfully, powerfully, and clearly. He reveals himself rightly and sufficiently. He guides us wisely and effectively. The Creator of all things has always been speaking (Heb. 1:1–2). God wants us to know him—his character, his expectations, his purposes. He wants us to be saved by him, to abide in him, to live lives that reflect him, and to become more and more like him. God wants intimacy with us. So—he speaks. The question is: Are we listening?

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Speak, Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening? (1 Samuel 3:1–4:1)

Speak, Lord, for Your Servant Is Listening? (1 Samuel 3:1–4:1)

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