Context, Characters, Consequences and Choices

1 and 2 Samuel

The first 3 chapters of 1 Samuel lead us to consider the context (the history of the Israelites and Lord?s desire for them), characters (namely, the contrast between Hannah and Eli?s sons), the consequences for these characters, and our choices in light of what we studied. We are challenged to choose to live with the faith and obedience that Hannah demonstrates.

Jennifer LewisFeb 16, 20061 Samuel 1 - 3

In This Series (13)
David's Sin (Motivation and Impact) and David's Strength
Cynthia CulverMay 18, 2006
David: An Example to Follow
Jennifer LewisMay 11, 2006
Relationships: Family, Friends, and Foes
Cynthia CulverMay 4, 2006
A Great Fall and Great Forgiveness
Jennifer LewisApr 27, 2006
God's Word, Purpose and Desire for Us
Cynthia CulverApr 20, 2006
David's Rise and Righteous Responses
Jennifer LewisApr 13, 2006
Saul's Sad Story
Jennifer LewisMar 29, 2006
The Heart of David and the Character of God
Cynthia CulverMar 22, 2006
Davids Faith, Fight, Foe, Flight and Friend for Life
Jennifer LewisMar 15, 2006
Samuel's Message, Saul's Mistakes
Cynthia CulverMar 9, 2006
The Israelites' Request and God's Response
Jennifer LewisMar 2, 2006
Intimacy with the Lord
Cynthia CulverFeb 23, 2006
Context, Characters, Consequences and Choices
Jennifer LewisFeb 16, 2006