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  "generated_at": "2026-05-20T02:44:51.898757+00:00",
  "custom_id": "1SA_004",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "1 Samuel",
  "passage_ref": "1 Samuel 3:1-21",
  "title": "Samuel Hears the Lord",
  "canonical_url": "/commentary/old-testament-simple/1-samuel/1sa_004/",
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  "simple_summary": "The Lord calls Samuel when his word is rare in Israel. Samuel learns to listen, Eli hears of coming judgment on his house, and Samuel is confirmed as the Lord’s prophet.",
  "simple_explanation": "Samuel was serving the Lord under Eli when the Lord called him. At first Samuel thought Eli was calling, so he ran to him three times. Samuel did not yet know the Lord’s revealed word. Eli then realized that the Lord was calling the boy and told him to say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.”\n\nThe Lord spoke to Samuel and announced judgment on Eli’s house. He said he would do what he had already said against Eli’s family because Eli knew about his sons’ sin and did not stop them. Their sin was serious, and sacrifice would not undo this settled judgment. Samuel was afraid to tell Eli, but Eli pressed him to speak. Samuel told him everything.\n\nAfter that, Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him. Samuel’s words came true, so all Israel recognized that he was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord. This passage shows that God is not silent because he is weak or absent. He speaks when he chooses, judges persistent sin, and raises up a faithful servant to hear and deliver his word. We should remember that Samuel’s direct call was unique, even while we still listen to God’s word in Scripture with humility and obedience.",
  "important_truths": [
    "The Lord called Samuel personally.",
    "Samuel did not yet know the Lord’s revealed word.",
    "Eli realized that the Lord was speaking and told Samuel how to respond.",
    "God announced judgment on Eli’s house because Eli did not restrain his sons.",
    "The judgment was certain and serious.",
    "Samuel spoke the whole message and did not hide it.",
    "The Lord was with Samuel, and his words came true.",
    "All Israel recognized Samuel as a prophet of the Lord.",
    "Samuel’s direct call was unique."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Warning: God judged Eli’s house because of tolerated sin.",
    "Warning: sacrifice could not cancel this settled judgment on Eli’s house.",
    "Command: Samuel was told to say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.”",
    "Command: Samuel was not to conceal the message from Eli.",
    "Promise: The Lord was with Samuel.",
    "Promise: Samuel’s words did not fall to the ground unfulfilled."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "This passage marks a turning point in Israel’s story. The Lord raises up Samuel to speak when priestly leadership has failed. Samuel becomes a faithful prophet who will guide Israel and prepare the way for later kings. In the larger biblical story, this continues the pattern of God preserving his word and showing that he speaks when he wills, not because human leaders are faithful.",
  "simple_application": "We should listen carefully to God’s word in Scripture and respond with humility and obedience. Leaders should not ignore known sin in those under their care. We should not treat Samuel’s direct call as the normal Christian experience, but we should trust that God still speaks through his word and calls his people to hear and obey. God can raise up faithful servants even in dark times.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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    "normalized_final_release_status": "approved",
    "final_release_status": "approved",
    "stage3_final_release_status": "approved",
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}