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Speaker 1: Previously on the chosen people.
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Speaker 2: Here, Oh Isfragm, if you are returning to the Lord with all your heart, then put away the.
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Speaker 3: Foreign gods and astrarath from among.
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Speaker 2: You, to indicate yourselves to the Lord and serve him only, and He will deliver you from the hand of the Philistines. Today you shall taste and know that the Lord is good. Today you do not fight for victory, but from.
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Speaker 4: It, for the Lord, our God.
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Speaker 2: Has already delivered the enemy in to our hands.
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Speaker 1: The armed man cheered along with the clapping thunder. At Samuel's command, the Israelites charged forward, seizing the opportunity.
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Speaker 5: Therefore, fear the Lord and worship him in sincerity and truth.
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Speaker 6: Rid yourselves of the gods of your ancestors, the gods they worship beyond the Euphrates River and in Egypt.
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Speaker 7: And worship the Lord.
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Speaker 6: But if it doesn't please you to worship the Lord, choose for yourselves today which for you worship the gods of your ancestors, who they worship beyond the Euphrates River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose.
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Speaker 3: Land you now live.
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Speaker 5: As for me and my family, we will worship the Lord. How do you answer Israel.
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Speaker 1: The light of dawn crept over the hills of Ramah, warming the frigid and quiet fields. Dew clung to the tall grass, shimmering faintly as the first rays of the sun spread across the land. The tranquil hum of wildlife sank faintly under the soft rustle of leaves in the breeze. It was a serene backdrop for a moment that was anything but. Samuel stood at the entrance of his home, his staff in hand, watching as elders from across Israel approached. Their faces bore grim expressions, their strides purposeful and resolute. Dust rose beneath their sandals, marking their journey along the winding paths that led to Samuel's home. The air was heavy, thick with anticipation and unspoken concerns. After years of peace under Samuel's leadership, the Israelites hearts grew restless, much like the Hebrews wandering through the wilderness. God had delivered them from darkness, but they had slowly slipped back into dissatisfaction with his provision. In their arrogance, they now sought a new path, one that would alter their destiny as a nation.
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Speaker 7: Forever.
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Speaker 1: The elders assembled and encircled Samuel at his threshold, their grim presence heavy in the tranquil morning. One of the elders stepped forward. His hair was silver, though his crown of wisdom had been lost to years of self reliance. Nevertheless, he spoke resolutely to the aging judge and.
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Speaker 4: Prophet, Samuel, you have led us well, but your years are advancing. Though I do not want to insult you, your sons do not walk.
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Speaker 7: In your ways.
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Speaker 1: Samuel said nothing. He had learned that, despite his call as a prophet to speak on God's behalf, being quick to listen had always played in his favor.
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Speaker 4: With no one to take your place, the elders and I request that you appoint a king to judge us.
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Speaker 1: Even though Samuel knew their request before it was made, the words still pierced his heart like the death blow of an arrow.
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Speaker 4: All of the nations are ruled by kings, and you see how they prosper. Perhaps, with God's guidance, you might grant us this request.
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Speaker 1: The elder stepped back and awaited a response. Samuel's hands gripped his staff tighter. His gaze swept over the group he had hoped to find even one who showed any sign of hesitation, doubt, fear, But his searches yielded him nothing. All he saw was determination fueled by earthly desires. Samuel let the request linger in the cold air. If he were a vain man, Samuel would have felt offended at this request. Instead, he felt sorrow, sorrow that they had strayed so far from God's heart. Their plea was a reflection of a greater rejection, one that Samuel knew would only bring pain and turmoil back to the people of Israel. He humbled his heart before the elders, place the glory of God as the first priority in his mind, and his concern for the nation had to close second.
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Speaker 3: A king king like other nations, Other nations who slay innocence, who bow before the gods of stone and wood.
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Speaker 4: Other nations that are united, Samuel, nations that have commerce and a united army. Kings bring such things?
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Speaker 3: What do kings bring? Tyranny? Change burden? Is it another pharaoh you would have over you?
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Speaker 4: You know that isn't true.
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Speaker 3: We Has the Lord not set us apart to be different from the nations? Has she not fought of battles delivered us, provided for us, and I dare remind you given us or are tresmasses throughout the generations.
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Speaker 1: The elder's eyes softened. They respected Samuel and were thankful for all he had done for Israel over the decade, But they had come with unwavering resolve and now had only hoped to soften the blow.
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Speaker 4: We want to be like other nations. A king will secure our borders. That'll expand our empire and teach the other nations a lesson. A king will make us great.
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Speaker 2: And what does it mean to be great? Is it not greatness that the Lord promised to Abraham? Since the beginning, our greatness has depended on trusting the Lord. If you abandon him, abandon true greatness.
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Speaker 4: We aren't forsaking the God of our past. We're embracing the future. Israel needs this.
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Speaker 1: Samuel struck the ground with his staff and puffed his chest out.
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Speaker 3: What Israel needs is to remember. You've forgotten where you came from. If you forget your past, your future is doomed.
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Speaker 1: Samuel stormed out, slamming the door behind him. The elders exchanged glances, wondering if any of the others would follow, but none found such boldness. Instead, they waited, certain that Samuel would return. Samuel slowly drifted down the road in a funeral procession of one. His heart mourned the death of the last shreds of Israel's faith in God's provision. He had given them devoted patriarchs, timely judges, and devout leaders in their most desperate need. But now, in their greed, they only sought immediate gratification in their desire to be like other nations. Samuel's heart was grieved as he repeatedly mulled the elder's request. In his mind. His shuffling stopped abruptly. No, he thought to himself. In the quiet of the night, he found a grassy hill and sat at its summit. The breeze rustled the tall grass.
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Speaker 3: Lord, they have rejected me, and worse, they seek to replace you with a man. What shall I say to them? Grant your servant wisdom, I may be your mouthpiece to the nation.
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Speaker 1: An icy breeze flooded through the valley. Samuel looked up at the night sky. The stars seemed to grow brighter. Samuel pressed himself upright on his knees. He raised his palms upwards in his lap, preparing to receive the word of the Lord.
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Speaker 7: Samuel, my servant.
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Speaker 3: Speak, Lord, your servant is listening.
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Speaker 7: Heed the people's voice in everything. They ask, what, Ah, But why surely they have not rejected you. They have rejected me and desire that I should not reign over them. Since I brought them out of Egypt. They have forsaken me and served other gods.
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Speaker 3: So you will forsake them as well. That isn't you, That isn't your character.
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Speaker 7: My covenant shall not waver. But do this. I command you to heed their voice solemnly for warned him of the consequence of their plea, and show them the true nature of the king who shall rule over them in my place.
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Speaker 1: These final words sent a chill through Samuel's veins. God had not called Samuel to intercession, but to admonition. He pressed his eyes shut and mouthed the silent prayer for sustenance.
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Speaker 7: In his calling.
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Speaker 1: His heart ached for the people of God, but even more so it mourned their betrayal against the divine Creator. Samuel stood before the elders. A small collection of other men had gathered with them. In their efforts to convince Samuel. They felt they had strength in numbers. The lines of Samuel's furrowed brow were etched with both wisdom and sorrow. He had spent decades as a judge and profit over the double minded people of Israel, and in his time he'd learned that God would never forsake them, no matter how far they strayed. His voice was meager as he addressed them, yet it hadn't lost its confident authority throughout the years.
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Speaker 3: Here now the words of the Lord. If you appointed king over yourselves, these will be his ways. He will take your sons and appoint them to his chariots and horsemen. He will run before his chariots and fight in his battles.
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Speaker 1: The elders remained silent, believing Samuel's ramblings were simply that of a senile and desperate old man.
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Speaker 3: He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers in his palace.
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Speaker 2: Will take the best.
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Speaker 3: Of your feuds, vineyards, and all of organs and give them to a servants. You take a tenth of your grain and flocks to feed his armies, and you will become whose slaves.
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Speaker 1: The elders laughed and rolled their eyes. Samuel lowered his voice, forcing his audience to lean in.
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Speaker 8: And on that day you will cry out because of your king, but the Lord will not answer you.
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Speaker 1: Samuel looked intently into each one of their eyes, hoping upon hope to see a flicker of repentance, a sliver of hesitancy. But the elders appeared unshakable.
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Speaker 4: You know not what you say. You will have a king over us, a mighty king of valor, and he shall reign over this nation to the prosperity of Israel.
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Speaker 1: The others voiced their support and applauded the idea. Samuel's shoulders sank into his withering frame with the weight of their rejection. Samuel shook his head, but he knew he must stay true to the Lord. His following words were draped with disappointment and sorrow.
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Speaker 3: So beat return to your homes, and I will bring your request before the Lord.
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Speaker 1: As the gathering departed, Samuel returned to his home. He knelt on the ornate rug placed at the center of the room. His voice was low but teemed with bridled emotions.
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Speaker 3: Oh Lord, we have chosen the path of destruction. But I asked you to guide.
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Speaker 7: Me the path of righteousness.
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Speaker 3: That I may lude them even in their rebellion, by your mercy and doors.
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Speaker 9: For a familiar voice met Samuel's ears, it has become a source of endless comfort and inexplicable peace in times of distress.
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Speaker 7: Obey their voice and make them a king. Take heart, Samuel, for I will guide you in this. Even in their wicked ways, my purposes shall prevail. Tomorrow. At this time, I will send you a man from Benjamin. He is the one who will reign over the people, the one they have begged for. He shall restrain them, deliver them from their enemies, and bear the weight of their ingratitude.
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