8 min 5 mths

๐Ÿ“… 10 december 2025


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
๐Ÿ“– Daily Bible Reading


๐Ÿ‘‘ 1 Samuel 2 โ€“ God lifts up the humble and brings down the proud
โœจ Hannahโ€™s song of praise, the fall of Eliโ€™s sons, and the promised renewal of the priesthood


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๐Ÿ”ต Introduction

1 Samuel 2 is a chapter full of contrasts:

Hannahโ€™s song exalts God for His rule, His reversals, and His justice.
Yet in the very same sanctuary where Hannah rejoices, the sons of Eli corrupt Godโ€™s sacrifice.

While Samuel grows, the corruption of Israelโ€™s spiritual leaders also grows.
This chapter powerfully reveals the truth of Hannahโ€™s song itself:
God brings down the proud and lifts up the humble.

It is a chapter that describes the condition of Israel โ€” and at the same time announces Godโ€™s coming intervention.

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๐ŸŸก Commentary

It is a new day in Shiloh. Hannah stands in the sanctuary, this time not with tears, but with a song. It is a song full of joy, strength, and deep theological insight. Her heart, once heavy, is now overflowing with praise.

Her words reach far beyond her personal story. She speaks of Godโ€™s character, His power, His unique holiness. The world may appear chaotic โ€” but God sits on the throne.

As Hannah sings, she prepares her son to serve in the sanctuary. The boy Samuel wears a small linen robe โ€” a sign of his special dedication. Each year, when Hannah comes on the pilgrimage to offer sacrifices, she makes him a new one. Every garment is a reminder: this son belongs to God.

But in the same sanctuary, very different things are happening. Eliโ€™s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, wear priestly garments, but not the weight of the priestly calling. They are arrogant, violent, and greedy. They despise the sacrifices, tear meat from the pots before God receives His portion, and threaten those who bring offerings.

The sanctuary โ€” the place of prayer โ€” is permeated by abuse of power.
Rumors spread. People lose respect for Godโ€™s sacrifice.

Eli hears about it. He is old. He rebukes his sons โ€” but he does not stop them.
And finally, God intervenes.

A โ€œman of Godโ€ โ€” anonymous, identified only as a messenger of the LORD โ€” comes to Eli and reminds him of the calling of his house:
God once chose his line for priestly service. But now Eliโ€™s family has despised the holy offerings. Eli honored his sons more than God.

Therefore, God announces judgment:
His house will fall. His line will be broken. His descendants will not grow old. The day will come when both sons will die on the same day.

Yet the crisis is not without hope.
God promises:

โ€œI will raise up for Myself a faithful priest.โ€
Someone who will act according to Godโ€™s heart.
A new beginning. A spiritual renewal.

Meanwhile, Samuel continues to grow โ€” outwardly and inwardly.
He is the quiet contrast in the midst of loud decay.
God shapes him silently โ€” as an answer to Hannahโ€™s faithfulness, as a counterpoint to Eliโ€™s sons, and as preparation for a new era in Israel.

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๐ŸŸข Summary

  • Hannah sings a prophetic song of praise about Godโ€™s justice and His reversal of human standards.

  • Eliโ€™s sons abuse the priesthood, despise the sacrifices, and live immorally.

  • Eli warns them, but without consequences.

  • God announces judgment on Eliโ€™s house.

  • At the same time, Samuel grows in favor with God and with people.

  • God promises to raise up a faithful priest โ€” pointing to coming spiritual renewal.

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๐Ÿ“ข Message for us today

1๏ธโƒฃ God looks at the heart and attitude, not position or title

Hophni and Phinehas wore holy garments โ€” but had unholy hearts.
Samuel wore a small robe โ€” but carried a great calling.

2๏ธโƒฃ Godโ€™s justice works over time โ€” but irresistibly

Hannahโ€™s song is a mirror for all Israel:
God lifts up the lowly, but resists the proud.

3๏ธโƒฃ God acts when spiritual leaders fail

Eliโ€™s failure shows:
Passivity can be just as destructive as open sin.
Yet Godโ€™s plan does not stop.

4๏ธโƒฃ Faithfulness in small things opens the door to Godโ€™s great work

Samuel performs simple tasks โ€” but God is shaping him into a great prophet.

5๏ธโƒฃ Godโ€™s answer can be judgment and hope at the same time

While one priestly line ends, God prepares a new one.
God closes doors โ€” to open better ones.

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๐Ÿ’ฌ Thought for reflection

Where in my life do I see more of Eliโ€™s heart โ€” and where the heart of Hannah or Samuel?

God does not call us to outward religion, but to inward devotion.
Not to titles, but to faithfulness.
Not to our own honor, but to His.

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๐Ÿ“† 10 – 13 December 2025


๐Ÿ“š BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
๐Ÿ“– Weekly Reading โ€“ Spirit of Prophecy


๐Ÿ“˜ Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets โ€“ Chapter 48
๐Ÿ”ฅ The Division of Canaan | Faith asksโ€”and receives: The distribution of the promised land and the courage to take possession of it


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๐Ÿ“˜ Blog 1

Calebโ€™s faith โ€“ An inheritance despite giants
Trust that does not grow old โ€“ How Caleb still fought and conquered at the age of 85

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๐Ÿ”ต Introduction

Caleb is a remarkable man. While an entire nation perished in the wilderness, he held firmly to the word of God. Decades later, he boldly claims the inheritance that was promised to him โ€” a place inhabited by giants.

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๐ŸŸก Commentary

After the land was divided, Caleb comes to Joshua. He recalls the event from more than 40 years earlier: as a spy, he was one of the few who believed that God would give His people victory despite powerful enemies. The reward: a personal promise of Hebron.

Now, at 85 years old, Calebโ€™s eyes are not tired and his heart is not fearful. Instead of choosing comfortable land, he asks for Hebron โ€” the territory of the Anakites, feared giants. Not out of pride, but because he wants to honor God. And God rewards his faith. Hebron is given to him โ€” and he drives out the giants who had paralyzed others.

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๐ŸŸข Summary

Caleb receives what he trusted God for over decades โ€” not because it was easy, but because God is faithful. He is a living picture of a life strong in faith, even in old age.

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๐Ÿ“ข Message for us today

Faith does not grow old. Even when years pass and challenges seem enormous: those who trust God are never too late.

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๐Ÿ’ฌ Thought for reflection

Is there a โ€œHebronโ€ in your life โ€” something you gave up long ago, even though God promised it?
Caleb calls out to us: Trust โ€” even when you are 85.

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