Samuel’s Revival
January 25, 2025
Commentary
Israel mourned for 20 years as the ark was stored, like an unwanted box, in Abinadab’s house in Kiriath-jearim (vv. 1-2). Eleazar, for all practical purposes, was the priest over it but Samuel was the real leader during this time period. He no doubt performed the functions of a priest, military leader, judge, and king, but his main task was to bring the people back to God. Samuel told the people to turn away from their strange God’s and serve only the Lord, which they did (vv. 3-4).
Mizpah, which is located just north of Jerusalem, became an important site. It was there that the Israelites had gathered to mobilize against the tribe of Benjamin (Judges 20:1). It was there that Samuel prayed for the people and they confess their sins (vv. 5-6). The Philistines heard about Samuel’s convocation and determined that they would squelch a possible revolution by attacking the Israelites. Samuel did what the people asked and offered a lamb for a burnt offering. The Lord accepted the sacrifice, answered the prayer for deliverance and saved his people. The Philistines were decisively defeated and came no more into the coast of Israel (vv. 7-11). God gave Israel a great victory, and it was the first one they had for along time. Samuel took a stone and places it between Mizpah and Shen, giving it the name of Ebenezer which means “stone of help” (v. 12). We all need an Ebenezer stone. God was able to use Samuel because he was genuinely dedicated to God.
It can be said that from this time on the Philistines were never again as dominant a foe as they had been before (vv. 13-14). This was a significant battle, and a stone now stands in memory of it. This is the story. Samuel was a prophet and a judge of Israel. He was a circuit judge. He went from Bethel to Gilgal to Mizpah and back to Ramah which was all north of Jerusalem. He Judged Israel in all of those places. (vv. 15-17).
Application
It is easy for me to complain about my problems and refuse to change and do what He requires, as the Israelites did under Samuel’s leadership. I should not seek new guidance from God until I have acted on His previous directions.