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F.B. Meyer

But the Thing Displeased samuel....

When faced with displeasure, we must learn to hand over our burdens to God through prayer, trusting in His plan and guidance.
F.B. Meyer reflects on the moment when Samuel was displeased with the people's demands for a king, emphasizing the importance of bringing our burdens and frustrations to God in prayer. Samuel's intimate relationship with God allowed him to express his grievances, finding relief through honest communication with the Lord. Meyer encourages believers to avoid the corrosive effects of worry by trusting in God and dedicating time to prayer, as it is in these moments that divine clarity and guidance can be revealed. He highlights that prayer is not a waste of time but a vital resource for understanding God's plans. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper commitment to prayer as a means of navigating life's disappointments.

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But the thing displeased Samuel....

And Samuel prayed unto the Lord. 1 Sam. viii. 6.

A LITTLE further down in the chapter we learn that Samuel rehearsed the words of the people unto the Lord. His prayer, to a large extent, was a rehearsal of all the strong and unkind things that the people had said to him; and in this way he passed them off his mind, and found relief. There is a suggestion of close communion with God in the expression, "He rehearsed them in the ears of the

Lord." It had been the habit of his life to be on intimate terms with his God.

Things do not always turn out as we had hoped, and we get displeased for our own sakes and God's. We had planned in one direction, but events have issued in another; and the results have threatened to become disastrous. There is but one resource. If we allow vexations to eat into our heart, they will corrode and injure it. We must rehearse them to God ‑‑ spreading the letter before Him, as Hezekiah did; making request like Paul; crying like Samuel.

Surely it is the mistake of our life, that we carry our burdens instead of handing them over; that we worry instead of trusting; that we pray so little. The grass grows thick on the pathway to our oratory; the cobwebs hang across the doorway. The time we spend in prayer is perhaps better spent than in any other way. It was whilst Samuel prayed thus, that he saw the Divine programme for Israel:

"And he who at the sixth hour sought

The lone house‑top to pray,

There gained a sight beyond his thought ‑‑

The dawn of Gentile day.

Then reckon not, when perils lour,

The time of prayer mis‑spent;

Nor meanest chance, nor place, nor hour,

Without its heavenward bent."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Problem of Displeasure
  2. The Importance of Prayer
  3. The Benefits of Prayer
  4. A Deeper Communion with God
  5. A Greater Trust in God
  6. A Clearer Vision of God's Plan

Key Quotes

“There is but one resource. If we allow vexations to eat into our heart, they will corrode and injure it. We must rehearse them to God - spreading the letter before Him, as Hezekiah did; making request like Paul; crying like Samuel.” — F.B. Meyer
“The time we spend in prayer is perhaps better spent than in any other way.” — F.B. Meyer
“Then reckon not, when perils lour, The time of prayer mis-spent;” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • We must prioritize prayer in our lives, making it a regular part of our daily routine.
  • We should learn to trust in God's plan, even when events do not turn out as we had hoped.
  • By rehearsing our concerns to God, we can find relief and gain a clearer vision of His plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main cause of displeasure in our lives?
Displeasure often arises from events not turning out as we had hoped, causing us to worry and lose trust in God.
Why is prayer essential in dealing with displeasure?
Prayer helps us to hand over our burdens to God, rather than carrying them ourselves, and to trust in His plan.
What is the benefit of rehearsing our concerns to God?
Rehearsing our concerns to God helps us to find relief and gain a clearer vision of His plan.
How can we make the most of our time in prayer?
We should prioritize prayer and make it a regular part of our lives, just as Samuel did.

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