The System of Samuel - Part 2
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God calls Samuel a faithful priest, a prophet that would serve according to His heart and mind. In this teaching, Prophet Hari is revealing the DNA of a prophet and the keys to unlock the voice of God.
In 1 Samuel 2 we read that the sons of Eli were wicked and heeded not to the corrections of their father. Therefore, God sent a man with a message about His displeasure concerning the ill-affairs of Eli’s family and that He was raising another faithful priest to serve.
The prophetic is so dynamic that information can be received from different dimensions but you shouldn't assume that it automatically applies to you.
We get into error because we assume things about ourselves that God hasn’t spoken. The man of God was only a messenger who was to bring the news about the prophet that God was raising.
It isn’t sufficient to only walk a morally upright life, you must be one that has access to the heart and mind of God. Not everyone who is morally upright in the world knows the heart and mind of God. A true prophet is in sync with God, in- tune with God’s heartbeat, carrying the evidence of the invisible Almighty God.
Samuel was ordained by God to be a prophet even before he was conceived, but his office didn’t start at birth; he still had to serve the man of God, in the house of God. He didn’t know he was special or called, and yet he diligently served without any expectations. You can be called, but it is faithfulness that elevates you.
Samuel carried out the duties of Eli and his sons, not because of a position but out of dedication. Because he did what Eli and his sons were supposed to do, he received what they were meant to receive.
God is drawn to individuals who are faithful in their pursuit. Anybody can be faithful when everything is glorious; but the key to provoke the voice of God is to diligently serve without entitlement.
When God wanted to bring a word, he went to Samuel because of his commitment. The invisible God broke the barrier and called out to Samuel.
Can you sustain the momentum and pursuit until the invisible becomes visible and tangible? The diligent pursuit of a reality makes that dimension accessible to you.
God didn’t change his method because Samuel didn’t initially perceive the call, but expected him to interpret His way. Is it possible that God presents Himself in a way that requires us to discern and respond? God doesn’t exist for us, we exist for Him!
Samuel’s first prophecy was against his own master Eli, but his faithfulness is what set him apart; because our loyalty is not to a system but unto God.
May the grace of Samuel become your portion!
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