David Pledger's sermon titled "Calling a Prophet," based on 1 Samuel 3, addresses the doctrines of divine calling and the importance of faithfulness in ministry. The key arguments articulated include the value of being faithful in small tasks, exemplified through Samuel's service in the tabernacle, as well as the preciousness of God's word, particularly during a time of silence from heaven. Pledger references 1 Samuel 3:1, where it states that "the word of the Lord was precious in those days," to illustrate the scarcity of God's revelation at the time, which heightens its value. Additionally, the call of Samuel showcases God's sovereign choice in appointing His prophets, inviting listeners to recognize both their individual callings and the broader significance of God's work in history, especially in light of New Testament understandings of prophecy and the fulfillment of God’s promises through Christ.
“Be faithful in whatever place the Lord opens up for us to serve Him.”
“The word of God is always precious because it contains God's written revelation of himself.”
“He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.”
“It is the Lord. Let him do what seemeth him good.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of being faithful in small tasks as a preparation for greater responsibilities.
1 Samuel 3, Ecclesiastes 9:10
The Bible declares the word of God as precious because it contains God's revelation and promises to His people.
1 Samuel 3, Romans 10:17
Samuel's call is significant as it marks the transition from a period of silence in prophetic revelation to renewed communication from God.
1 Samuel 3, Acts 3:24
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