In Tune With God
Verse
19 says that God let none of Samuel’s words “fall to the ground.” That
means not one of the things Samuel spoke failed. If he spoke it, it came
to pass. That does not mean that every idle word Samuel spoke, God acted
upon. It means that Samuel was so in tune to God that he continually
heard God just as clearly as he did as boy in the Temple. And when God spoke to him, Samuel spoke to
the people the words he had heard.
Not
just as a child, but throughout his adult life, God spoke to Samuel. And Samuel
heard Him clearly. Samuel spoke the words of God and, as He spoke the words of
God, God could move through those words to bring them to pass. Samuel came to be recognized by all of Israel
as being a prophet of God, and all of Israel had witnessed that when Samuel
speaks, what he speaks comes to pass. A mark of Samuel’s life
was that God preserved his words so that they would not waste away.
Back
in Deuteronomy 18, Moses had taught the people of Israel how to recognize a
true prophet from God. The first test
was this, “And I will put my words in his mouth.” In other words, when a prophet speaks, He
speaks not from his own whims or intellect, but he speaks the words given to
him by God. Anyone who claims to be
speaking for God must speak words that are given to him/her and that are
consistent with the already revealed Scriptures. God will not contradict Himself. When He speaks, His words are true.
Secondly,
when a so-called prophet speaks in the “name of other gods,” he/she is a false
prophet.
Finally,
Moses said that when a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the Lord has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. This
is the “acid test” of prophecy. Did it
come to pass? Or did the “prophets”
words fall to the ground and waste away?
Samuel was a prophet in tune with God. When God spoke to him, he heard His
voice. And when Samuel spoke in the name
of the LORD, none of his words fell to the ground. As we continue our journey through Samuel’s
life, we will see that he was a man in tune with God and who was used mightily
by God to speak forth His words.
If you are called to speak for God, make certain you
are speaking only the words God puts in your mouth; that you are not speaking
in the name of other “gods;” and then allow God to work. If the words were from Him, they will come to
pass.
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