Can someone explain this to me?
When God told Samuel to go be a prophet, God also had some rough things to say about Eli. Eli was the high priest and Eli's boys were abusing their position, for fun and profit. God said he was gonna deal with all three of them, Eli and his boys too, personally.
Later on Samuel had boys of his own. And they were also in positions of authority. And they also abused their positions, for fun and profit. But there's nothing about God remonstrating with Samuel about this.
Mind you, I'm not accusing God of a double standard. I'm just saying I don't understand the apparent contradiction. Also life is already massively unfair, in our favor. More or less relatively unfair in our favor is not something to complain about. And if I never understand this apparent discrepancy, I reckon it won't wreck my faith.
But if someone does have an answer, I'd be much obliged.
When God told Samuel to go be a prophet, God also had some rough things to say about Eli. Eli was the high priest and Eli's boys were abusing their position, for fun and profit. God said he was gonna deal with all three of them, Eli and his boys too, personally.
Later on Samuel had boys of his own. And they were also in positions of authority. And they also abused their positions, for fun and profit. But there's nothing about God remonstrating with Samuel about this.
Mind you, I'm not accusing God of a double standard. I'm just saying I don't understand the apparent contradiction. Also life is already massively unfair, in our favor. More or less relatively unfair in our favor is not something to complain about. And if I never understand this apparent discrepancy, I reckon it won't wreck my faith.
But if someone does have an answer, I'd be much obliged.
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