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**1 Samuel 12:8** โ€” *"When Jacob went to Egypt, your fathers cried out to the LORD, and He sent them Moses and Aaron, who brought your fathers out of Egypt and settled them in this place."*

Samuel rehearses history not as nostalgia, but as evidence. He is standing before a people who have just demanded a king โ€” and he takes them back to Egypt, to the cry, to the covenant response. God heard. God sent. God settled.

Notice the sequence: *cry out โ†’ God sends โ†’ God settles.* The people did not strategize their deliverance. They were desperate, and desperation became the doorway.

This is not a call to manufactured helplessness. It is a reminder that God's faithfulness is not theoretical โ€” it is traceable. You can point to it. Samuel could name the men, name the place, name the moment.

Walk with that today โ€” your own history holds the same fingerprints.
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