The people put pressure on Samuel...
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The people put pressure on Samuel to anoint a king, and Samuel prays to God for guidance.
Lewis Smedes depicts God as the divine artist who is very patient with people. Smedes explains: "... from the control center of our worried lives, God's patience often looks like cold indifference. He takes so awfully long that he does not seem to care. But he has a lot of time and like an artist who loves his work, he will not be rushed. Nor should we be rushed, especially when it comes to closing down, terminating, giving up on the nasty problems we want solved now. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled marriages. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled children. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled selves. Don't demand that everything be all right today. Give God time, as he gives us time."
Lewis Smedes depicts God as the divine artist who is very patient with people. Smedes explains: "... from the control center of our worried lives, God's patience often looks like cold indifference. He takes so awfully long that he does not seem to care. But he has a lot of time and like an artist who loves his work, he will not be rushed. Nor should we be rushed, especially when it comes to closing down, terminating, giving up on the nasty problems we want solved now. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled marriages. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled children. We should not give up too quickly on our troubled selves. Don't demand that everything be all right today. Give God time, as he gives us time."

