We all need a few Ebenezer’s.
Samuel was the last of the old testament Judges. During Samuel’s day the Israelites and the Philistines were constant enemies. In 1 Samuel 7 we read a story about one of the clashes between these two groups. The Israelites had come to a point of contrition and through the leadership of Samuel they were engaged in a time of corporate repentance and rededication to the Lord at a place called Mizpah. The Philistines took note and decided this was a golden opportunity to attack hoping to wipeout their enemy while they were distracted with their religious activity. The Israelites were not ready for battle and fear seized them as they realized the Philistines were soon to be upon them. The Israelites cried out to God and He responded. God thundered from the heavens throwing the Philistines into confusion. Then the Israelites attacked and the ensuing battle was a rout with the Israelites defeating the Philistines all along the way back to their land. After the victory Samuel instructed the people to set up a large stone in that place which he named Ebenezer which means “the stone of help”.
As I look back over my life I see several Ebenezers, several memorials of when God showed up in marvelous, miraculous, mighty ways. These show up in the God-stories our family tells when we get together. They are the touchstones I go back to when facing difficulties. They are the faith strengthening memories that I rely on when the present is either dark and challenging or bland and boring. (I don’t do bland and boring well.)
Take a few moments to ask God to remind you of the times when He showed up with the help you needed. The bible says God is “an ever-present help in times of trouble.” If you have walked with God then you have received His help, possibly more than you even realize. After you have thought of a few times God showed up ask Him to help you create an Ebenezer to commemorate them. It doesn’t have to be a rock on the side of the road, but I suggest it be something tangible. For me it is family stories. For you it might be a poem, a song, a verse, a picture… something that captures for you a reminder of God’s help when you really needed it. Next I suggest that you put this in a place where you can periodically take it out and remember what God has done for you. Let this remind you how much He loves you.
God truly is an ever-present help. He desires to be involved in our lives, but He is also a gentleman. He does not force Himself upon us. Look to Him and ask Him to get involved with you right now in whatever you are dealing with. Don’t wait for the big problems like when the Philistines (or their modern-day equivalent) are breathing down your neck. Call upon Him for guidance and help on the daily issues of living more fully for Him today. Then follow His lead.
Have a blessed day my friend.
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