Greatness without God = nothing, anyone with God =
everything.
Although Saul still holds the
office of king in Israel he has just been rejected by God to continue as such
for his disobedience, the Spirit of the Lord has left him, his enemies are surrounding
him and his army…and he and his son Jonathan are the only ones in the whole
army that have swords. In case you were wondering, the narrator is intentionally
painting a very dire picture as he sets up what is about to happen in Chapter
14. The Israelites have once again been boxed into a corner where success or
even escape can only come from God and no one else.
Israel had chosen their king, but
the methods they used to do so had nothing to do with seeking or honoring God.
They wanted a king that had all the physical tools, a trophy king if you will.
They wanted someone they could trust in other than God. This king with all the
physical gifts has disobeyed and been rejected by God and is now impossibly surrounded
by the Philistine army here in chapter 14.
Enter Jonathan stage right. He is intentionally
contrasted with Saul who was, again, the trophy king that had been rejected by
God and therefore was not successful. Two people, count them, just two, decide
in this moment of hopelessness, when everyone else is hiding, to seek God and
take on the entire Philistine army themselves. An important quote, again
highlighting the theme is spoken by Jonathan “It may be that the LORD will work
for us, for nothing can hinder the LORD from saving by many or by few.” Saul,
with all his physical gifts but without God could not have success, but
Jonathan is about to have amazing, impossible without God, success because he
seeks and trusts in God and not himself. He is able to do an amazing thing
because he puts himself in the proper place and allows himself to be used by
God in a mighty way.
Beyond all odds the Philistine army
is thrown into confusion, the Israelites come out of their holes and begin to
rout them…and then Saul, relying on himself instead of God, bungles up the
whole thing. First, he makes this stupid command that no one can eat while they
chase after the Philistines is on with a penalty of death for disobedience,
then, having not heard the command, Jonathan eats some honey, then Saul it
totally getting ready to actually kill Jonathan until everyone else gets in his
way. Saul, no longer hearing from God, has totally lost all sense of
leadership. He was actually going to kill his own son, the hero of the battle.
Thankfully everyone else present knew better and stood up against the King.
In the end, what could have been a
total rout was only a moderate victory as the Philistines escaped. God works
with the small and helpless to show His glory. Far too often rely on our own merits
and do far less than we could have otherwise if we sought God’s glory and
relied on his strength.
Lessons:
You do not have to let the sins of your parents or of others
define you. You can choose to live for God and do what is right despite what
has been done to you or the circumstances around you. Jonathan was in an
impossible situation and still chose to follow God and God used him in an
amazing way.
Greatness without God = nothing, anyone with God =
everything. No matter who you are or what your situation is, God can use you if
you seek his strength and power and seek his purposes for your life and not
your own. Be a humble and willing servant and see God work in amazing ways. Conversely,
if you think that God is lucky to have you or if you think that you can do your
own thing in your own power, no matter what you do it will be worthless in the
end.
Choose this day to use your life to point to God and His
power. We must decrease so he can increase in our lives.
I like the new video format!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian! Most of them will be shorter. A lot more people are likely to watch a short video than read a blog so I thought I would try diversifying and see how it goes.
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