Appoint for us a king to judge us.—1 Samuel 8:5.

Samuel was so reluctant to do what the people demanded that Jehovah three times saw the need to tell him to listen to them. (1 Samuel 8:7, 9, 22) Even so, Samuel did not allow bitterness or resentment against the man who would replace him to take root in his heart. When Jehovah told him to anoint Saul, the prophet obeyed, not reluctantly out of mere duty, but willingly out of love. Like Samuel, experienced elders today show a kind disposition toward those whom they train. (1 Peter 5:2) Such elders do not hold back from training others for fear of having to relinquish certain congregation privileges to the learners. Bighearted teachers view willing learners, not as competitors, but as “fellow workers”—as precious gifts to the congregation. (2 Corinthians 1:24; Hebrews 13:16) And what satisfaction such unselfish teachers experience as they observe how the learners use their abilities to benefit the congregation!

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