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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
Now the Israelites went out to fight against the Philistines. The Israelites camped at Ebenezer, and the Philistines at Aphek. The Philistines deployed their forces to meet Israel, and as the battle spread, Israel was defeated by the Philistines, who killed about four thousand of them on the battlefield. When the soldiers returned to camp, the elders of Israel asked, "Why did the Lord bring defeat upon us today before the Philistines? Let us bring the ark of the Lord's covenant from Shiloh, so that it may go with us and save us from the hand of our enemies."
So the people sent men to Shiloh, and they brought back the ark of the covenant of the Lord Almighty, who is enthroned between the cherubim. And Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, were there with the ark of the covenant of God.
When the ark of the Lord's covenant came into the camp, all Israel raised such a great shout that the ground shook. Hearing the uproar, the Philistines asked, "What's all this shouting in the Hebrew camp?"
When they learned that the ark of the Lord had come into the camp, the Philistines were afraid. "A god has come into the camp," they said. "We're in trouble! Nothing like this has happened before. Woe to us! Who will deliver us from the hand of these mighty gods? They are the gods who struck the Egyptians with all kinds of plagues in the desert.”
“Be strong, Philistines! Be men, or you will be subject to the Hebrews, as they have been to you. Be men, and fight!"
So the Philistines fought, and the Israelites were defeated and every man fled to his tent. The slaughter was very great; Israel lost thirty thousand foot soldiers. The ark of God was captured, and Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, died.
1 Samuel 4:2-11
This ends our reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
As we enter the fourth chapter of 1st Samuel, we see where the relative peacefulness enjoyed by the nation of Israel comes to an end. For we read where the Israelites enter into battle with an adversary they will fight over and over again. That opponent was the Philistines.
In the first encounter in this chapter, the scriptures show us that things didn’t go well for Israel for we read where they were “defeated by the Philistines, who killed about four thousand of them on the battlefield”, a magnitude of loss that threw the Israelites into a state of distressed confusion.
We know this because when the Israelite fighting forces who survived the Philistine onslaught returned to camp and reported what happened, we find the elders of Israel wondering:
“Why did the Lord bring defeat upon us today before the Philistines?”
Of note here, we don’t see where the leaders of Israel ever consulted the Lord before deciding to enter into battle. They just took it upon themselves to do it and now, after the fact, we see the elders pondering why their God wasn’t with them in the war with the Philistines.
Perhaps you would think that the elders would have figured out how they erred but they didn’t for we see where they tried to figure things out on their own, coming up with a new strategy, feeling that they were routed by the Philistines because the “ark of the Lord's covenant” was not with them in the fight. And so we read where the elders ordered the ark to be brought from Shiloh and it was, escorted by Eli’s two priestly sons, Hophni and Phinehas. You’ll remember that the fate of these two men was already sealed in doom by the Lord, a promised punishment for their wickedness, and so you can almost anticipate the disaster that was about to happen again.
Unfortunately, the Israelites didn’t sense any danger, quite the opposite honestly. For the scriptures tell us that when the ark arrived, the people “raised such a great shout that the ground shook”. Such was the seismic impact of their shout that it gained the attention of the Philistines who “learned that the ark of the Lord had come into the (Israelite) camp”.
How did the Philistines respond to this?
Well, we can see where the news brought a great deal of anxiety and fear because the Philistine people were well aware of the consequences that came when Israel’s God was fighting for them. This was the same God who “struck the Egyptians with all kinds of plagues in the desert”.
And so the question lingering in the mind of the Philistines was:
Are we next?
Well, they could have been if it was God’s will but in this instance, it wasn’t their time because the Lord wasn’t done disciplining His own people.
And so, we see where the fear of the Philistines didn’t last long for the scriptures tell us their soldiers pulled together and exhorted one another saying:
“Be strong, Philistines! Be men, or you will be subject to the Hebrews, as they have been to you. Be men, and fight!"
And with that, boy did they ever fight, defeating the Israelites worse than the first time. We read where the Israelite “slaughter was very great” as “thirty thousand foot soldiers” were killed as well as Eli's two sons, just as God had promised. Adding insult to injury, we also see where the Israelites lost their beloved, holy ark of God as well after the Philistines captured it and took it to their camp.
So what went wrong for Israel in this passage?
I believe they simply assumed that God was everywhere that the ark was. Or in other words, they felt they had control of God’s presence by placing the ark where they wanted it…in this case, the middle of the Philistine battle they fought without first seeking God’s guidance. This Israelite assumption ended up being a very fatal one…a tragic lesson learned with great loss attached to it.
In my view, there are two distinct lessons we can learn from the Israelite mistakes highlighted in this passage.
First, we should never move forward into any venture without first turning to God and seeking His will and guidance. We should always ask how He wants us to handle out life situations and circumstances…and then do what He commands with the utmost obedience.
Israel’s problem was that they dove into battle not even knowing if it was what God wanted and unfortunately, many Israelites died needlessly. This underscores how bad things can and will happen to us in life when we willfully decide to not seek God’s direction before we do things.
Secondly, we should never assume that God is confined to any one object or place. In other words, God isn’t under our control so that we can place Him where we want Him to be.
The bottom line is that God will always be where He wants to be and no one dictates these terms to Him.
As we look at the nation of Israel in this passage, they had this backwards. They figured God was in the ark and therefore would be wherever they posited it. Unfortunately, they discovered the hard way that they couldn’t just place the Lord where they wanted and had they only asked God in the first place if He would be with them in the fight, they would have known His full intentions.
Friends, we need to always remember that it is God who ordains and prescribes all things, not us. He has been, is, and will always be in control but if we try and take charge, He will let us just to show us how much we can make a mess of our lives when we try to take over. I know I can relate to this and maybe you can as well.
And so to keep from learning the hard way, to keep us out of trouble, let us see that we only need to seek the Lord always…every second of every minute of every hour of every day, trusting and knowing that He will always lead us right to where he wants us to be so to do just what He wants us to do.
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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