- The Cross Pendant
He is a cross pendant.He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel - Online Store
He is a cross pendant.He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
1When Samuel was old, he made his sons judges for the Israelites.
2The name of his firstborn son was Joel. The name of his second son was Abijah. They were judges in Beersheba town.
3But Samuel's sons did not live in a good way, as Samuel had done. They took money from people in ways that were not honest. They accepted bribes so that they did not judge in a fair way.
4So all of Israel's leaders went together to meet Samuel at Ramah.
5They said to him, ‘You are old. Your sons do not live in the way that you have done. All the other nations have kings to lead them. So choose a king to rule over us, like they have.’
6When Israel's leaders said, ‘Choose a king who will lead us,’ Samuel was not happy. So he prayed to the Lord.
7The Lord said to Samuel, ‘Listen to everything that the people are saying to you. I myself should be their king. So it is not you that they refuse to accept. It is me that they do not accept to be their king.
8They are doing what they have always done. Since I brought them out of Egypt they have continued to turn away from me. They have chosen to serve other gods. Now they are turning against you in the same way.
9So do what they are asking you to do. But warn them about what will happen. Tell them how their kings will rule over them.’
10Samuel spoke to the people who had asked him to give them a king. He told them everything that the Lord had said to him.
11Samuel said to them, ‘This is how the king will rule over you: He will take your sons to be his soldiers. They will ride his horses and they will drive his chariots. They will have to run in front of his own chariot.
12The king will choose some of your sons to be officers in his army. Some will be leaders of 1,000 soldiers. Others will be leaders of 50 soldiers. Some of your sons will have to plough the king's fields. They will have to cut his crops at harvest time. They will have to make weapons for the king to fight wars. They will have to fix his chariots.
13The king will take your daughters to serve him. They will have to make perfume for him. They will also have to cook and bake bread for him.
14The king will take your best fields, vines and olive trees away from you. He will give all these to his own officers.
15He will take a tenth part of all your seeds and grapes. He will give them to his officers and servants.
16He will take your male and female servants for himself. He will take your best cows and your donkeys. He will use them for his own work.
17He will take a tenth of all your sheep and your goats. You yourselves will become his servants too.
18Then you will complain loudly to the Lord about your king that you have chosen to lead you. But the Lord will not answer you when you do that.’
19But the people would not listen to Samuel. They said, ‘No! We want a king to rule us.
20We want to be like all the other nations! We want a king to rule us. He will be our leader when we go to fight our enemies.’
21Samuel listened to everything that the people said. Then he told the Lord about it all.
22The Lord said to Samuel, ‘You must do what they want. You must give a king to them.’
Then Samuel told Israel's people, ‘Return to your own towns, each of you.’
Who We AreWhat We EelieveWhat We Do
2025 by iamachristian.org,Inc All rights reserved.