Then Samuel said to
all the people of Israel, “If you want to return to the Lord with all your
hearts, get rid of your foreign gods and your images of Ashtoreth. Turn your
hearts to the Lord and obey him alone; then he will rescue you from the
Philistines.” So the
Israelites got rid of their images of Baal and Ashtoreth and worshiped only the
Lord. 1 Samuel 7:3-4
Do I serve God with my head or heart? This is a constant in my mind because there
are times that the head and heart are not on the same page. For example when dealing with my own sin, it
would appear that the head (i.e. reading God’s scripture and taking it to
‘heart’) should win the day. Yet when dealing
with others in their brokenness of their own sins, having a heart and being
compassionate is the right thing to do.
I have found that I best serve God with my head as the guiding force but
my heart as the driving force. You see,
we cannot serve God just one way or the other.
He wants every bit of us to serve Him.
Only then will we be able to have a growing Christian walk.
Serving God must be done fully and completely. I was fascinated with the story of Samuel in
doing this devotion not only for the verses above but also the build up to this
moment. Samuel was called on directly by
God to serve, but first, the stage had to be set for God’s truth to be revealed
through Samuel. God allowed Israel to be
defeated by the Philistines and lose the Ark of Covenant of the Lord in that
battle. If you do not understand the
significance of this, imagine doing the thing that you do better than anything
else, and on your best day, you still were not as good as someone else. Pretty devastating! However, God was just prepping the stage by
later causing all kinds of grief and suffering for the Philistines while Samuel
was being elevated to his leadership role.
Thus when Samuel spoke to Israel asking for them to give everything to
God; hearts, turning away from false idols, and obeying God alone, they were ready
to listen to everything he had to say, and the Israelites gave everything to
God. As such, the Philistines would
attack yet again, but this time they were defeated as God was with the now
faithful Israelites.
In our lives, we will have situations that may not go our
way. These are opportunities to pause
and reflect on whether we are fully vested in the God we serve; mind, heart,
and soul. If we are, we know He is
setting the stage for our future triumph as He is faithful and without fail. Do not focus on those things you do not
control or enemies who have seemingly incredible odds stacked in their
favor. Focus on being completely vested
in an awesome and amazing God. Are there
parts of you that are not completely vested in what God wants for your
life? How can you respond to situations
with both heart and mind toward God? My
prayer is that we are giving all of us to God today. Amen.
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