Therefore, the LORD, the God of Israel, declares: 'I did indeed say that your house and the house of your father would walk before Me forever. But now the LORD declares: Far be it from Me! For I will honor those who honor Me, but those who despise Me will be disdained. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 2:30? 2. How does 1 Samuel 2:30 emphasize the importance of honoring God in life? 3. What are the consequences of dishonoring God according to 1 Samuel 2:30? 4. How can we apply "those who honor Me I will honor" today? 5. What other scriptures highlight the principle of honoring God and its rewards? 6. How can we ensure our actions consistently honor God in daily decisions? 7. What does 1 Samuel 2:30 reveal about God's view on honor and dishonor? 8. How does 1 Samuel 2:30 relate to the concept of divine justice? 9. What historical context influences the message of 1 Samuel 2:30? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Samuel 2? 11. In 1 Samuel 2:30–36, God pronounces judgment on Eli’s family—does this contradict later scriptural teachings on individual accountability (e.g., Ezekiel 18)? 12. What does the Bible teach about honor? 13. Why do 2 Samuel 24 and 1 Chronicles 21 differ in their attribution of who prompted David's census--God or Satan? 14. Who was Abiathar in the Bible? Discussion Questions 1. How does the concept of honor in 1 Samuel 2:30 relate to the way we honor God in our daily lives?2. In what ways can we ensure that we are honoring God in our roles and responsibilities, both in the church and in the world? 3. Reflect on a time when you experienced the consequences of either honoring or dishonoring God. What did you learn from that experience? 4. How can the account of Eli and his household serve as a warning and a lesson for spiritual leaders today? 5. What steps can you take to ensure that your actions positively impact future generations in terms of honoring God?1. In Hannah's prayer, she celebrates God's reversal of fortunes (1 Samuel 2:4-8). How do these verses speak to your current circumstances? 2. Compare and contrast Hannah's dedication to God with Eli's sons' disregard for Him. How does their relationship with God affect their actions and consequences? 3. What aspects of God's character does Hannah highlight in her prayer? How does this understanding of God influence her behavior and attitude? 4. How does Eli's response to his sons' wicked behavior reflect on his responsibilities as a priest and a parent? 5. How can the downfall of Eli's house serve as a warning for our conduct as individuals and as a church? 6. What is the significance of the prophecy about the 'faithful priest' and God's 'anointed one'? How does it relate to later biblical narratives? 7. How do you reconcile the goodness of God with the severe judgment announced on Eli's house? 8. How does the behavior of Eli's sons violate the spirit of the sacrifices and offerings to God? 9. Reflect on the statement: "Those who honor me I will honor, but those who despise me will be disdained." (1 Samuel 2:30). How does this verse apply to your daily life? 10. How does Hannah's prayer model a heart of gratitude? What can you learn from it? 11. What can we learn from Samuel's faithfulness and his service to the Lord in his youth? 12. How can the drastic consequences faced by Eli's house inspire accountability in leadership roles today? 13. In what ways can you ensure that your reverence for God is reflected in your actions, similar to Hannah and Samuel? 14. How can you respond when you see behaviors like those of Hophni and Phinehas in your community or church? 15. What steps can you take to prevent falling into complacency and sin like Eli's sons? 16. What actions demonstrate that you 'honor' God in your life? 17. Reflect on how God blessed Hannah for her faithfulness. How does this inspire you to trust God with your desires? 18. How can you apply the lessons learned from Eli's family to your personal, professional, or spiritual leadership roles? 19. Considering Eli's ineffective rebuke, how can you effectively admonish those under your care when they stray? 20. What elements from Hannah's prayer could you incorporate into your own prayers to deepen your connection with God? Links 1 Samuel 2:30 NIV1 Samuel 2:30 NLT 1 Samuel 2:30 ESV 1 Samuel 2:30 NASB 1 Samuel 2:30 KJV 1 Samuel 2:30 Commentaries Bible Hub |



