Samuel: The Last Judge and the Man Who Heard God's Voice
Samuel was judge, prophet, and kingmaker — the man God used to close the era of the judges and open the age of the monarchy. His life raises urgent questions about faithfulness, listening, and what it costs to serve God at a hinge point in history. The Man at the Hinge of History There are figures in Scripture who occupy a single moment in redemptive history with such completeness that it is almost impossible to imagine the story going forward without them. Samuel is one of those figures. He stands at the exact pivot point where the era of the judges ends and the era of the kings begins — and he does not merely witness the transition. He is the one God chooses to manage it, to grieve it, to warn against it, and ultimately to execute it with fidelity even when it broke his heart. He is the last of the judges and the first of the prophets in the classical sense — the inaugurator of a prophetic tradition that would run from his school of prophets all the way to Malachi. He anointed Israel...