Today
we remember and give thanks for Samuel. Samuel, the last of
the Old Testament judges and first of the prophets (after Moses), lived during
the eleventh century B.C. The child of Elkanah, an Ephraimite, and his wife
Hannah, Samuel was from early on consecrated by his parents for sacred service
and trained in the house of the Lord at Shiloh by Eli the priest. Samuel’s
authority as a prophet was established by God (1 Sam. 3:20). He anointed Saul
to be Israel ’s
first king (10:1). Later, as a result of Saul’s disobedience to God, Samuel
repudiated Saul’s leadership and then anointed David to be king in place of
Saul (16:13). Samuel’s loyalty to God, his spiritual insight, and his ability
to inspire others made him one of Israel ’s great leaders.
Collect of the Day:
Almighty God, in your mercy you gave Samuel courage to call Israel
to repentance and you sent him to anoint David as king. Call us to repentance, so that by the blood
of Jesus, the Son of David, we may receive the forgiveness of all our sins;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy
Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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