God yearns to connect with His people. We need to hear what He has to say, but are often unable, unprepared, or too preoccupied to listen. This tendency among humans is nothing new, and it sits as a central theme in the book of 1 Samuel. The Lord communicates to the Israelites during a time of need through the prophet Samuel, and the text offers examples of how we, too, can adopt a sweet spirit that says: "Speak, Lord. Your servant is listening." Join Horizon for Speak, a verse-by-verse Equipping study.
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A Grieving Spirit |
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1/12 |
A Thankful Spirit |
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1/19 |
A Rejoicing Spirit |
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1/26 |
A Compromising Spirit |
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2/2 |
A Listening Spirit |
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2/9 |
A Courageous Spirit |
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2/16 |
An Ebenezer Spirit |
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2/23 |
An Ichabod Spirit |
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3/1 |
An Idolatrous Spirit |
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3/8 |
A Repentant Spirit |
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3/15 |
A Restorative Spirit |
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3/22 |
Through the Eyes of Samuel |