I recommend reading Living as a Temple Part 1. This post feeds off of the thinking in that one.
This week we took a step backwards to the battles between the Israelites and Philistines before David was king. The Israelites were God’s chosen people. He rescued them out of Egypt and brings them to the Promised Land, but there troubles are not over. Before they had kings in Israel, God was kept in a tent like we talked about last week. The first temple (structure built to glorify god) was the Ark of the Covenant which was housed in a tent.
In 1 Samuel 4, the Israelites go into battle twice: the first time without the ark and the second time with the ark. Both times they lose and the second time the ark is stolen and gone until David is king and Saul is dead, about 30-40 years. During this time the Israelites feel hopeless. One of them says “the glory of the Lord has departed from Israel." In their minds God was gone. How do you think this would feel? The God who has saved you and rescued you from everything up to this point is gone.
If you read on it says that the Israelites go on to worship other gods though still seeking after God (1 Samuel 7:2-4). They begin to fill their lives with things that don’t glorify God. They continue to seek him but they turn to other things. They believe that if the ark is gone they can’t do anything. Sometimes we feel like God has given up on us, like he is totally out of the picture. We decide if he is out, we are out, too. We are going to do what we want because he doesn’t exist anyway. Some of you have never left this place. You may have never accepted Christ into your heart because you weren’t ready, so you are trying to find something to fill the God sized whole. Others of you have been walking with God your whole lives but right now you are struggling with what he is doing so you are starting to turn your back.
While this is happening, God is punishing other nations that have stolen the ark (1 Samuel 5). Just like Egypt he sends plagues on them many of them die. Why? God desires to be with his people. God desires to be in your heart, to walk with you and to guide you. Without Christ, it can feel impossible to walk through life. Because of Christ’s death on the Christ we have the opportunity to have the very Spirit of God dwell in our hearts. He created us to glorify him, but just like the Israelites had to go and return the ark to their community, it requires a decision, but we don’t have to defeat armies or spend forty days in the desert. God is already reaching out his hand all you have to do is take it.
How do we take His hand? It begins with a prayer. Without the Ark of the Covenant and God's presence in their camp, the Israelites were giving up. There was nothing for them to hope for. Through Christ we have the ability to communicate with God and to pray for his strength and salvation. David says in Psalm 51: 10-12
Create in me a pure heart, O God,Christ is our sustainer and our life-giver. He will help us to take the hand of God that is reaching out for us. God hears and answers our prayers that we would draw closer to him. The challenge this week is to pray to draw nearer to God and to seek Him through prayer, scripture, or conversation with your parents and friends about what we've been talking about. Have a great week!
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
Do not cast me from your presence
or take your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation
and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me