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Here I AmThat the Lord called Samuel: and he answered, Here am I. - 1 Samuel 3:4 Text: 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Prop: the Dr. Seuss children's book Green Eggs and Ham Summary: The young boy Samuel learns to listen to God. One of my favorite books for children is Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. The main character in the book is Sam-I-Am. He tries to convince another person to eat green eggs and ham. Green eggs are a breakfast item made of eggs with spinach or another green vegetable. Do you like to try new green vegetables? [Listen to answers.] No? Neither did the character in the book, who replied: I do no like
them here or there. You will have to read the book to find out if he ever does try the green eggs and ham and whether or not he likes them. Today's story from the book of Samuel is about the young boy Samuel. Samuel is being called to serve God. In the story, at first Sam thinks his teacher Eli is the one calling his name aloud. After three times of answering Eli, "Here I am," Eli realizes that God is calling young Samuel. So Eli tells Samuel to listen to God the next time he calls. I would like to share this story in a rhyme (in English) as a tribute to God, who gives us our gifts. Young boy Sam
was lying down The Lord called
out, "Samuel, Sam!" Lie down again.
I did not call. Soon the Lord
called out to Sam. Yet a third
time God called Sam So Eli wisely
said to Sam Sam returned as
he was told Young boy Sam
had heard the call Let us pray. Dear God, help us hear when you speak and to be ready (as young Sam was) to do your will. Amen. ©2005 by Jim Kerlin. All rights reserved. Excerpt from Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, New York: Beginner Books, Random House, 1960.
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