Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

20 June, 2026

1 Samuel 3:10—“And the LORD came, and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel. Then Samuel answered, Speak; for thy servant heareth.”

This verse records a young boy’s response that alters Israel's history. It was a time when “the word of the LORD was precious in those days; there was no open vision” (1 Samuel 3:1). Israel was suffering under the corrupt, stagnant leadership of Eli the priest. God had stopped communicating with His people through the corrupt leadership. 

Yet, the LORD sovereignly called Samuel, a young servant who was quietly ministering in the tabernacle.  God broke the silence not by addressing the established religious authorities, but by speaking to a child in the dark. This reminds us that God may prepare His servants in obscurity before using them publicly.

The repeated call, “Samuel, Samuel,” signals urgency and an intense personal relationship. Samuel did not seek this revelation; God sought him. So too, all true spiritual understanding begins with divine grace. Left to ourselves, we do not naturally hear or seek God rightly (Romans 3:11). God speaks first; His people respond.

Samuel’s answer is a model of humble readiness: “Speak; for thy servant heareth.” He did not negotiate, delay, or dictate terms. He submitted himself as a servant prepared to obey. Biblically, hearing God involves more than listening with our ears; it requires a receptive heart that responds with faith and obedience.

Today, God speaks through His written Word. The question is not whether God has spoken, but whether we are listening. Let our daily prayer be Samuel’s prayer: “Speak; for thy servant heareth.” A listening servant becomes a useful servant in the hands of God.

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