Today’s Reading: 1 Samuel 4 & 5
The Philistines killed about four thousand men on the battlefield that day (1 Samuel 4:2). Afterwards, the Israelites retreated and began to assess their losses. As they ponder the situation, they reach an unusual and unfounded conclusion: “We lost because the Ark of the Covenant wasn’t with us. If we bring it here from Shiloh, surely it’s power and protection will save us from our enemies.”
This is an example of misplaced
faith. Rather than turning to Yahweh,
Himself, the Living God, to deliver them, they turn to a lifeless artifact. It
is true that God had given them the Ark of the Covenant. And it is also true that God told them to
place it at the center of their worship. But it had no power in and of
itself. It was there as an instrument
meant to turn their hearts and minds to the True and Living God. It is not wrong to respect the things of God,
but it is wrong to place our faith and trust in those things.
This is why we should never place our
faith or trust in “Christian trinkets” or manmade symbols of faith. Bible
keychains, necklaces, crosses, beads, prayer cloths, medallions, statues,
faith-stones, WWJD bracelets, and the like do not and can not produce any power
or victory in our lives and we should never place our faith and trust in
them. There are so-called “preachers”
who will send you a “prayer-hanky” which they have purportedly “anointed” with
God’s healing power. They tell their
unsuspecting viewers to just send in their donation, and they will receive
God’s mighty power through their hanky.
Tragically, many are drawn away after these types of things. It is wrong to place our faith and
trust in anything or anyone other than our God, Yahweh, Himself.
The Israelites learned this lesson the
hard way when their plan to bring victory through the Ark was soundly
defeated. Not only did they lose the
ensuing battle, but the Ark of the Covenant was captured and taken by the
Philistines. Spiritual defeat is the
inevitable outcome of misplacing our faith.