The call of Samuel is a sad story for Eli but then his response to the word Samuel received indicates Eli knew it was coming and in some ways welcomed it. His sons were scoundrels stealing sacrifices and sleeping with the women who served at the tent of meeting. Eli rebuked them but only as a plea and not as a parent so that the sins of the sons were visited upon the father and vice versa. Samuel, on the other hand, learned well from Eli and in many ways was the son Eli wished his boys could have been. That’s not to say that children who behave well in public are not sinners, we are all infected by the rebellious ways of the first couple, but unlike Eli’s sons Samuel listened to the Lord. We’d like to think that our action or inaction doesn't have consequences and while we don’t operate with some sort of Christian karma, what we do, or don’t do, matters. That means what the Lord would have us do begins with listening.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Epiphany 2 B - 1 Samuel 3:1-20
1 Samuel 3:1-20
The call of Samuel is a sad story for Eli but then his response to the word Samuel received indicates Eli knew it was coming and in some ways welcomed it. His sons were scoundrels stealing sacrifices and sleeping with the women who served at the tent of meeting. Eli rebuked them but only as a plea and not as a parent so that the sins of the sons were visited upon the father and vice versa. Samuel, on the other hand, learned well from Eli and in many ways was the son Eli wished his boys could have been. That’s not to say that children who behave well in public are not sinners, we are all infected by the rebellious ways of the first couple, but unlike Eli’s sons Samuel listened to the Lord. We’d like to think that our action or inaction doesn't have consequences and while we don’t operate with some sort of Christian karma, what we do, or don’t do, matters. That means what the Lord would have us do begins with listening.
The call of Samuel is a sad story for Eli but then his response to the word Samuel received indicates Eli knew it was coming and in some ways welcomed it. His sons were scoundrels stealing sacrifices and sleeping with the women who served at the tent of meeting. Eli rebuked them but only as a plea and not as a parent so that the sins of the sons were visited upon the father and vice versa. Samuel, on the other hand, learned well from Eli and in many ways was the son Eli wished his boys could have been. That’s not to say that children who behave well in public are not sinners, we are all infected by the rebellious ways of the first couple, but unlike Eli’s sons Samuel listened to the Lord. We’d like to think that our action or inaction doesn't have consequences and while we don’t operate with some sort of Christian karma, what we do, or don’t do, matters. That means what the Lord would have us do begins with listening.
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