1 Samuel 9:19
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Ug si Samuel mitubag kang Saul, ug miingon: Ako mao ang magtatan-aw: Tumungas ka nga una kanako ngadto sa hataas nga dapit, kay ikaw magakaon uban kanako niining adlawa: ug sa pagkabuntag ikaw akong palakton, ug magasugilon kanimo sa tanan nga anaa sa imong kasingkasing.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Samuel tells Saul that he is the seer and invites Saul to a high place where they will eat together. Samuel promises to reveal to Saul what is on his heart the next day. This shows Samuel's role as both a spiritual guide and a prophet.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really wise teacher who knows a lot of secrets. One day, this teacher invites you to a special place to have a meal and tells you that the next day, they will share a big secret with you. That's like what Samuel did with Saul here.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of 1 Samuel, written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was written around 1000 BCE and describes the early monarchy period of Israel. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of transition from judges to kings.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the importance of seeking wise counsel. For example, before making a big decision, we might seek advice from a mentor or a trusted friend who can offer guidance based on their experience and wisdom.
Topics
guidanceprophetswisdomtransitionsfaithspiritual leadership
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Samuel invite Saul to a high place?
The high place was often a sacred site where important meetings and sacrifices took place. By inviting Saul there, Samuel is setting the stage for a significant spiritual encounter.
What does 'seer' mean in this context?
A seer in biblical times was someone who had the gift of prophecy and could provide divine guidance and revelations. Samuel, in this role, was a key spiritual leader.
What does Samuel mean by 'tell thee all that is in thine heart'?
Samuel is promising to reveal the deep desires and thoughts of Saul's heart, showing his role as a spiritual guide who can interpret divine will.
How can we apply Samuel's approach to leadership in our lives?
Samuel's approach teaches us to be open to spiritual guidance and to seek mentors who can help us understand our deeper purposes and guide our actions.
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