Christ With Coffee On Ice - giving away the thing i wanted

Episode Date: October 25, 2024

Hey y'all ! Welcome to another Friday with CWCOI ! In this week's episode, our host, Ally Yost opens the Word of God to the top of 1 Samuel. The book of 1 Samuel is full of God's goodness and purposef...ulness. We pray that through this episode you feel a revelation and a connection to the Spirit and that you are able to welcome Him into this time together. "My heart rejoices in the Lord; in the Lord my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, for I delight in your deliverance. There is no one holy like the Lord; there is no one besides you; there is no Rock like our God." 1 Samuel 2:1-2 ☆ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON ☆ : https://patreon.com/CWCOI  If you would like to give to CWCOI and financially support the podcast, you can do so here ! ➤ https://www.paypal.me/CWCOI _____________________________________________  Connect further with us ! TikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@christwithcoffeeonice  Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/christwithcoffeeonice _____________________________________________  Connect further with Ally !  TikTok (2M) ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@ally_yost  Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/ally_yost/  ShopMy ➤ https://shopmy.us/allyyost Pinterest ➤ https://www.pinterest.com/ally_yost1/_created/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:12 Hello, everybody. Welcome to another episode of Christ with coffee on ice. I am your host, Allie Yost, and I am so grateful to be with you guys today. Happy Friday. We have our coffee on ice, and we have our Christ. We have our Bible with us today, and we have our coffee. I ran out of the creamer that I normally use, so today we're using Ashley's really healthy almond and coconut. creamer? No, it's good. Oh yeah, it's good. If you guys could see my face right now. It's really good.
Starting point is 00:00:53 I'm going to get my creamer tomorrow. How is everybody feeling today? I'm so happy to be back with you guys. Oh my gosh. How are you? What are you guys doing? Have you been well since the last time that we touched base last week? I hope that you have been. I bless y'all. And I just pray for peace for you. And yeah, I'm really excited for today's episode. I have no idea what the spirit is going to do. No clue. But it was fun because as I was picking up my Bible, I knew we were going to read scripture today.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Hey, we're going to read the Word of God today. Let's read the promises and just the love of our father. But I heard First Samuel. When I went to go pick up my Bible, like immediately the Lord was like, First Samuel. And I was like, I'm sure I've read First Samuel. But I'm going to be honest, I don't really remember what's in it. So, yeah, let's just read it.
Starting point is 00:01:44 All right. It's in the Old Testament. Oh, I have read some of First Samuel. I got a lot of it highlighted. Okay, period, Allie. Wait, what? I've, like, read a lot of First Samuel. I don't remember this.
Starting point is 00:01:55 I don't remember this. You know, this is why we've got to read the Bible over and over and over again, because, loki, sometimes we be forgetting. Did I read all of First Samuel? No, I only got to 10. All right, girl. All right, so we're going to get into. We'll just start at the top of First Samuel.
Starting point is 00:02:11 If you have your Bibles with you, actually I also want to pray a sin. We'll do that. And while we're praying, maybe you can also kind of go find your Bible. If you are in a place and position to read along, I suggest that you do, as we always say, because I just think it's a lot more impactful when you can actually physically read the Word of God with me. So let's do it together if you're in a position to do it. If you can't, that's okay. You can just listen.
Starting point is 00:02:34 But let's pray. Let's pray before we get into the Word. Lord Jesus, I just thank you so much for being here with us. God, I thank you for the opportunity for all of us to come together and read your word, Lord. I'm just filled with so much joy and gratitude for your spirit, God. And so I just ask that as all of us are listening or reading this word that you've prompted us to read in 1st Samuel, that your spirit is our translator. I just pray Holy Spirit that you are the thing that helps us really understand what it is that's
Starting point is 00:03:09 being said in this scripture. I pray that there is a personal connection and revelation for every listener right now, something that they needed to be spoken into. I pray that this is life-giving. I pray that this gives them aha moments. And I pray that it's convicting. Lord, I pray that whatever has said in the word that we read today convicts our hearts to be better children of God, that we are,
Starting point is 00:03:40 better daughters and sons after reading this word. And Lord, we're just ready to learn from you today. God, we are ready to learn from you. We are not seeking how we can relate in this, but we're just seeking your wisdom. Like, we're just seeking you. We're not coming to the word saying, how can this fix my problems? We're coming to the word and we're saying, how can we learn more about our heavenly father today and how can we walk more like him today? Lord, I pray that you just check our hearts. and I pray that we stay humble and yielded at your feet to receive any critiquing of you. And I just pray that we can leave better people after this today, Lord. I pray against any spirit of distraction in Jesus' name.
Starting point is 00:04:22 I pray against any spirit of discouragement and any spirit of inadequacy, trying to convince us that we are not capable of understanding the Word of God. I just rebuke any spirits that try to come against this time of us in community together and with our heavenly Father. I thank you, Jesus. I honor you, God. And I also just ask that I am a pure and emptied vessel for you to just speak and flow through, Lord. I just ask for you to have your way in this episode, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:04:54 In Jesus' name, amen. All right. Let's get into it. Sometimes when we pray for so long like that, I never really know when the prayers are going to end. Is my back door open? Oh, y'all, I got to go close my door. second. Y'all, that's even more proof that our prayers about those flies really worked. That should have let in like 8,000 flies. Don't tell Ashley, but I accidentally left the back door open
Starting point is 00:05:17 this whole time. I looked at it and I was like, oh my gosh, it's open. But there's no flies. That's on the power of prayer and the Holy Spirit. Thank you God. Okay, y'all, let's get into 1st Samuel. Just as a reminder, I am reading the NLT translation. So if you don't have that translation, that's okay. But just in case as you're reading, you're like, wait, those aren't the words. We probably have different translations, which is okay. So I just looked up an overall summary of First Samuel. I wanted kind of a couple sentences to just sum up what we're about to read. So the book of First Samuel recounts stories of Samuel, Saul, and David as they struggle with themselves among each other and with God. As Israel is transformed from a loose confederation of
Starting point is 00:06:05 tribes led by the judges such as Gideon and Deborah to a nation ruled by a king. The book of First Samuel is all about leadership and character. Human leaders rise and fall, but God is consistently good. Okay. Love that. First Samuel 1. There was a man named Elkhana who lived in Ramah in the region of Zuff. Guys have grace for me with some of these words.
Starting point is 00:06:33 I know you get it, but some of them are a little tricky. in the hill country of Ephraim. He was the son of Jerah, son of Eliha, son of Tohu, son of Zuff, of Ephraim. Elkanah had two wives, Hannah and Penina. Penina had children, but Hannah did not. Each year, Alcana would drive to Shiloh to worship and sacrifice to the Lord of Heaven's armies and the tabernacle. The priests of the Lord at that time were the two sons of Eli, Hoffney and Phineas. On the day Elkanah presented his sacrifice,
Starting point is 00:07:15 he would give portions of the meat to Fenina and each of her children. And though he loved Hannah, he would give her only one choice portion because the Lord had given her no children. So Fenina, it might be Penina, Fenina, y'all I'm not very sure. So Penina would taunt Hannah and make fun of her because the Lord had kept her from having children. Year after year, it was the same. Penina would taunt Hannah as they went to the tabernacle.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Each time, Hannah would be reduced to tears and would not even eat. Why are you crying, Hannah? Elkhanna would ask. Why aren't you eating? Why be downhearted just because you have no children? You have me. Isn't that better? than having ten sons? Once after a sacrificial meal at Shiloh, Hannah got up and went to pray.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Eli, the priest, was sitting at his customary place beside the entrance of the tabernacle. Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord, and she made this vow. O Lord of Heaven's armies, if you will look upon my sorrow and answer my prayer and give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime, and as a sign that he has been dedicated to the Lord, his hair will never be cut. As she was praying to the Lord, Eli watched her,
Starting point is 00:08:41 seeing her lips moving but hearing no sound. He thought she had been drinking. Must you come here drunk? He demanded. Throw away your wine. Oh, sir, no, she replied. I haven't been drinking wine or anything stronger, but I'm very discouraged, and I was pouring.
Starting point is 00:08:58 my heart out to the Lord. Don't think I am a wicked woman, for I have been praying out of great anguish and sorrow. In that case, Eli said, go in peace. May the God of Israel grant the request you have asked him. Oh, thank you, sir, she exclaimed. Then she went back and began to eat again, and she was no longer sad. The entire family got up early the next morning and went to worship the Lord once more. Then they returned home to Rama. When Elkanah slept with Hannah. The Lord remembered her plea. And in due time, she gave birth to a son.
Starting point is 00:09:35 She named him Samuel, for she said, I asked the Lord for him. So Samuel sounds like the Hebrew term for asked of God or heard by God. So that's how Hannah came about the name of Samuel. She named him Samuel, for she said, I asked the Lord for him. The next year, Alcana and his family went on their annual trip. to offer a sacrifice to the Lord and kept his vow. But Hannah did not go. She told her husband, wait until the boy is weaned.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Then I will take him to the tabernacle and leave him there with the Lord permanently. Whatever you think is best, Alcana agreed. Stay here for now and may the Lord help you keep your promise. So she stayed home and nursed the boy until he was weaned. Okay, guys, I didn't know what weaned meant. And so I encourage you guys to do this as well sometimes. when you don't feel like you understand some words. So wean or weaned is an infant or another young mammal that is now on food other than
Starting point is 00:10:40 its mother's milk. So what Hannah is saying is that she doesn't want to take Samuel until he no longer has to feed on her and he can eat solid food. So she stayed home and nursed the boy until he was weaned. When the child was weaned, Hannah took him to the tabernacle in Shiloh. They brought along a three-year-old bull for the sacrifice and a basket of flour and some wine. After sacrificing the bull, they brought the boy to Eli. Sir, do you remember me? Hannah asked.
Starting point is 00:11:11 I am the very woman who stood here several years ago praying to the Lord. I asked the Lord to give me this boy, and he granted my request. Now I'm giving him to the Lord, and he will belong to the Lord his whole life, and they worship the Lord there. Now we're in 1 Samuel chapter 2, which is Hannah's prayer of praise. Then Hannah prayed, my heart rejoices in the Lord. The Lord has made me strong. Now I have an answer for my enemies. I rejoice because you rescued me.
Starting point is 00:11:43 No one is holy like the Lord. There is no one besides you. There is no rock like our God. Stop acting so proud and haughty. Don't speak with such arrogance. For the Lord is a God who knows what you have done, he will judge your actions. The bow of the mighty is now broken, and those who stumble are now strong. Those who are well fed are now starving, and those who are starving are now full.
Starting point is 00:12:12 The childless woman now has seven children, and the woman with many children waste away. The Lord gives both death and life. He brings some down to the grave, but raises others up. The Lord makes some poor and others rich. He brings some down and lifts others up. He lifts the poor from the dust and the needy from the garbage dump. He sets them among princes, placing them in seats of honor. For all the earth is the Lord's, and he has set the world in order.
Starting point is 00:12:46 He will protect his faithful ones, but the wicked will disappear in darkness. No one will succeed by strength alone. those who fight against the Lord will be shattered. He thunders against them from heaven. The Lord judges throughout the earth. He gives power to his king. He increases the strength of his anointed one. Then Alcana returned home to Rama without Samuel.
Starting point is 00:13:12 And the boy served the Lord by assisting Eli the priest. Y'all, I want to look into Hannah's Prayer of Praise. and I really want to shed some clarity and light on the parts, because some of that probably went over our heads, yeah? Maybe parts of it we understood, parts of it we didn't really understand. I think the part that could be contradicting for some of us listening and reading is those who are well fed are now starving and those who are starving are now fed. The Lord gives both death and life.
Starting point is 00:13:42 The Lord makes some poor and others rich. But then the part that's contradicting that's said right after that is he, lifts the poor from the dust and the needy from the garbage dump. So I think some of us could hear that and be like, all right, it was just said that the Lord makes some poor, but now it's saying that he lifts the pour up and brings them out of the dust. So like which one is it? So let's go into our little app that we use and during Word.
Starting point is 00:14:07 And we're just going to look this up and see what the commentary is. All right, let's start at the top where it says, My heart rejoices in the Lord. So Hannah showed a depth of commitment and love for God that may humble us. on the day she made the biggest sacrifice of her life she rejoices in the lord so she wait this is good y'all so imagine this woman hannah has been going a very long time in her life without being able to conceive a child okay she hasn't been able to have any children and so much so that her husband's other wife which you know y'all this is the old testament so sometimes that stuff happened it's not like that anymore right we're not having
Starting point is 00:14:45 multiple wives but alkanah had two wives and And so the other wife's name was one that was much harder to say. What was her name? Penina, maybe, is how you say it, would taunt Hannah because she was able to have children, but Hannah couldn't. And so when we look back on how Hannah felt, she was in deep anguish. Think about, like, let's just look up that word. This is what's so fun about the word of God, y'all, is we really should slow down and chew it.
Starting point is 00:15:15 So deep anguish is a state of extreme pain. distress or anxiety. Define extreme. Extreme reaching a high or the highest degree very great. So Hannah was in deep anguish, which is the deepest amount of pain. Like essentially she was feeling the most pain she's ever felt in her life. Like this is something that she has wanted so much and it's not happening. And not only that, she now has to watch her husband's other wife be able to conceive like, is honestly the easiest thing. It's not happening for her for some reason. And now she's got to have this other wife rubbing it in her face, right?
Starting point is 00:16:00 And so I think we just got to like put ourselves in Hannah's shoes for a second and really try to relate and understand that pain. And I think that could translate to maybe some of us listening of like a deep anguish pain, an experience, something that you had to go through that was like so honestly physically crippling, okay? That's what Hannah is going through. She finally, like, she gets down on her knees and she's like begging and pleading the Lord for this desire of her heart. She's like, I want a son so bad, God, and I promise you that if you give me this desire of my heart, I will, like she's coming into agreement with the Lord. She's like, I will make sure that his life is dedicated to you, God.
Starting point is 00:16:42 I promise. I will raise him well, and I will sacrifice him in a way, right, where she's like, will give him to you and his life will be all about you. And so the Lord heard her plead and said, okay, I'm going to give this to you. So now she finally gets this son, names him Samuel. And now she has to give him up. So she has been waiting for so long for this desire of her heart. But now she actually has to give up something that she has been waiting so long for. You know, like the Lord gave her a son and I guess she could have kind of like changed her mind but she's being faithful to the lord and she's made the biggest sacrifice in her life by giving her son over to the lord and she's still rejoicing in the lord so with this anna showed a depth of commitment and love for god that may
Starting point is 00:17:37 humble us because on the day she made the biggest sacrifice of her life she's still rejoicing in the Lord. Because imagine that would cause pain for her, is that she finally has received this baby and she's nursed it and she's gotten it to a place where now it can eat solid food, but now she's leaving it behind to serve the Lord by assisting Eli the priest. Notice though that she rejoices in the Lord. She could not rejoice in leaving her son, but she could rejoice in the Lord. In the most desperate situations when we have nothing else to rejoice in we can rejoice in the lord so hannah's showing us that example so the lord has made me strong now i have an answer for my enemies i rejoice because you rescued me so who could be hannah's enemies like when she says that who could she be talking about so hannah had a strong sense of
Starting point is 00:18:31 vindication over her rival elkanah's other wife named pinina pinina cruelly brought hannah low remember, but now Hannah rejoices because the Lord lifted her up. I rejoice because you rescued me. No one is holy like the Lord. This shows a classic form of Hebrew poetry, repetitive paralyism. To say the Lord is holy is to say he is completely set apart, that he is unique and not like any other. When she continued in the same verse and said,
Starting point is 00:19:01 for there is none beside you, she said the same thing as no one is holy like the Lord, only saying it in different words. When she said, There is no rock like our God, she again says the same thing just in different words. Now onto the next part where she says, Stop acting so proud and haughty.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Don't speak with such arrogance. Hannah certainly had her rival in mind, but she also saw Pinina as a representative of all the proud and arrogant people in the world. Hannah wisely told the proud to talk no more and to let no arrogance come from your mouth. Pride can be expressed in many ways, but he usually is expressed by our words. It would be better if proud people just did not talk so much.
Starting point is 00:19:47 For the Lord is a God who knows what you have done. He will judge your actions. This, of course, is the best reason to forsake our pride. Next to God, we know nothing. He knows us. And by him, actions are weighted. The next part where Hannah had said, the bow of the mighty is now broken and those who stumbled are now strong.
Starting point is 00:20:09 The bows of the mighty. Y'all, this is when I need you for a second. Do you think it's bows or bows? The bows of the mighty men are broken. Probably a bow. Because I'm thinking of like a bow and arrow, like the mighty men, like the arrogant men maybe, the prideful people. The bows of the mighty men are broken.
Starting point is 00:20:27 We should be humble before God because he knows how to humble the strong. Those who are full are now begging. And she who has many children has become feeble. If we are strong or exalted now, we should keep humble because the Lord can change our place quickly. We should be humble before God because he knows how to exalt the weak. If we are weak or in a low place now, we should wait humbly for God and let him lift us up.
Starting point is 00:20:55 All right, y'all, this is the part. So the Lord makes some poor and others rich. He brings some down and lifts others up. Hannah knew she was barren because the Lord had closed her womb. She knew God first set her low and then brought her high. She could see the hand of the Lord in it all. So by that verse, Hannah is saying, I know that the reason I wasn't bearing a child was because of the Lord.
Starting point is 00:21:20 The Lord was shutting my womb. So the Lord makes some poor and others rich. He brings some down and lifts others up. So Hannah is actually identifying as both. She's seeing that she was set low by the Lord, but then exalted and brought high by the Lord as well. So that's why it kind of sounded contradicting for a second, where you're like, wait, but he brings the poor low,
Starting point is 00:21:45 but then apparently he brings the poor high too, but he does. He does both. And Hannah's identifying in both of those people. It's not like I was reading it as separate, but it's together. It's actually that the Lord does bring the people low, but he exalts us from our lows as well.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And there's a purpose to it all. And Hannah's seeing that, that ultimately the Lord is sovereign, and there was a reason why she wasn't able to conceive children for all that time. And God had a purpose to that. Hannah was confident in God's ability to humble the strong and exalt the weak because God is in control. If God were not in control,
Starting point is 00:22:22 then perhaps the strong could do what they wanted and God couldn't stop them. Hannah knew that the foundation of the earth itself belonged to the Lord. God uses his power to set things right. It isn't enough for us to believe God has this power. We must know he will use it for his glory and righteousness. He gives power to his king. He increases the strength of his anointed one.
Starting point is 00:22:48 At this time, Israel did not have a king and didn't seem to want one. So when Hannah spoke of his king, she looked ahead to the moment. Messiah who will finally set all wrongs right. He is his anointed. This is the first place in the Bible where Jesus is referred to as the Messiah. That's the coolest thing I've ever heard of. This is the first time in the Bible where Jesus is referred to as the Messiah. So when we say that Jesus had to come to fulfill everything that was already written about him, this is an example of that. And this is the first time that he was ever referred to as the Messiah. So cool. Okay, so then Alcana returned home to Rama without Samuel and the boy served the Lord by assisting Eli the priest. They did it. It was hard
Starting point is 00:23:35 to do to leave this little son behind, but they did it because they promised God they would do it. Young as he was, Samuel had a ministry to the Lord. Our young people can praise and please God, and it is often a breakthrough in their walk with the Lord when they experienced God. God in worship. Okay, guys, now we're on 1 Samuel 212, verse 12. Now the sons of Eli, so Eli the priest, were scoundrels who had no respect for the Lord or for their duties as priests. Never anyone offered a sacrifice Eli's sons would send over a servant with a three-pronged fork while the meat of the sacrificed animal was still boiling. The servant would stick the fork into the pot and demand that whatever it brought up to be given to Eli's sons.
Starting point is 00:24:25 All the Israelites who came to worship at Shiloh were treated this way. Sometimes the servant would come even before the animal's fat had been burned on the altar. He would demand raw meat before it had been boiled so that it could be used for roasting. The man offering the sacrifice might reply, Take as much as you want, but the fat must be burned first. Then the servant would demand, no, give it to me now, or I'll take it by force. So the sin of these young men was very serious in the Lord's sight, for they treated the Lord's offerings with contempt. But Samuel, though he was only a boy, served the Lord. He wore a linen garment
Starting point is 00:25:05 like that of a priest. Each year, his mother made a small coat for him and brought it to him when she came with her husband for the sacrifice. Before they returned home, Eli would bless Ilcana and his wife and say, may the Lord give you other children to take the place of this one she gave to the Lord. And the Lord blessed Hannah, and she conceived and gave birth to three sons and two daughters. Meanwhile, Samuel grew up in the presence of the Lord. Now, Eli was very old, but he was aware of what his sons were doing to the people of Israel. He knew, for instance, that his sons were seducing the young women who assisted at the entrance of the tabernacle. Eli said to them,
Starting point is 00:25:46 I have been hearing reports from all the people about the wicked things you are doing. Why do you keep sinning? You must stop, my sons. The reports are here among the Lord's people are not good. If someone sins against another person, God can mediate for the guilty party. But if someone sins against the Lord, who can intercede? But Eli's sons wouldn't listen to their father, for the Lord was already planning to put them to death. Meanwhile, the boy Samuel grew taller and grew in favor with.
Starting point is 00:26:16 the Lord and with the people. So I just want to recap and essentially do what we just did with Hannah's prayer and kind of break it down. I love reading the commentary, y'all. If you haven't been doing this with reading your Bible, it really helps a lot. So let's go back to the top where the sons of Eli were corrupt. Literally the ancient Hebrew calls them sons of Belau. Belial was a pagan god and the phrase sons of Belal refers to the worthless and wicked men.
Starting point is 00:26:46 This was a significant problem because the sons of Eli were in line to succeed him as high priest, and they already functioned in the priesthood. Even though their father, Eli, knew the Lord, that knowledge was not passed on genetically to his sons. They had to personally know the Lord for themselves. So essentially what that is saying is that our faith isn't something that's just like embedded in our DNA that just is then birthed into our children. Obviously, it is taught, but it is also a choice.
Starting point is 00:27:18 As bad as Eli's sons were, Samuel was different. We can say that this is why God raised up Samuel because of the corruption of Eli's sons. God knew how bad Eli's sons were, so he guided the whole series of events that resulted in Samuel's service at the tabernacle. If Eli's sons were not worthy successors, then God would raise up someone else. Ultimately, corrupt ministers do not stop or eat. even hinder the work of God. It may look like it, but every time there are men like Eli's sons, God raises up someone like Samuel. God's work does not stop when God's ministers become corrupt. That's beautiful. That's a beautiful word. And I think that should speak some serious encouragement
Starting point is 00:28:02 into us. If we are in the church and we're witnessing how there's corruption that could be happening within the church, this needs to encourage us and show that God's work does not stop when God's ministers become corrupt. He will raise up someone else and he will take down the corrupt. And I feel like that even aligns with Hannah's prayer where it says that the Lord gives both death and life. He brings some down to the grave but raises others up. And so because of the way that Eli's sons are basically just disrespecting and disregarding what the Lord has called them to do, they're not listening to him, they're not prioritizing a relationship with him, then the Lord says, okay, then I'll use someone else.
Starting point is 00:28:45 And so the part two that we read that might have sounded a little harsh when it said, but Eli's sons wouldn't listen to their father, for the Lord was already planning to put them to death. So God was already making a plan saying, yeah, these men are not it. They're not doing it. God has now made a plan for Samuel to rise up and he's already has a plan to put these two men to death because they're not doing what they're supposed to be doing. And it sounds like they've constantly rejected the Lord's calling on their life, but also just him. One day a man of God came to Eli and gave him this message from the Lord.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I revealed myself to your ancestors when they were Pharaoh's slaves in Egypt. I choose your ancestor, Aaron, from among all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to offer sacrifices on my altar, to burn incense, and to wear the priestly vest as he served me. me and I assigned the sacrificial offerings to you priests. So why do you scorn my sacrifices and offerings? Why do you give your sons more honor than you give me? For you and they have become far from the best offerings of my people Israel. Therefore, the Lord, the God of Israel, says, I promised that your branch of the tribe of Levi would always be my priests, but I will honor those who honor me, and I will despise those who think lightly of me. The time is coming when I'll put an
Starting point is 00:30:13 end to your family, so it will no longer serve as my priests. All the members of your family will die before their time. None will reach old age. You will watch with envy as I pour out prosperity on the people of Israel, but no members of your family will ever live out their days. The few not cut off from serving at my altar will survive, but only so their eyes can go blind and their hearts break and their children will die a violent death. And to prove that what I have said will come true, I will cause your two sons, Hoffney and Phineas, to die on the same day. Then I will raise up a faithful priest who will serve me and do what I desire. I will establish his family and they will be priests to my anointed king forever.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Then all of your surviving family will bow before him, begging for money and food. Please, they will say, give us jobs among the priests, so we will have enough to eat. Let's digest that. That feels like a lot, right? That kind of felt like a lot.
Starting point is 00:31:18 So this was what we started at. We were reading 1st Samuel 2.27, which is a warning for Eli's family. So it sounds like there was a prophet of some sort that had heard a word from the Lord and needed to tell it to Eli. And so that's what this was. It sounds like it was a direct warning from the Lord, communicated through an individual, warning Eli of the path of destruction that him and his entire family were going down.
Starting point is 00:31:47 I think that's really also in itself a great reminder of how the Lord, as harsh as this all sounds, right? The Lord gives warnings. He gives chances and he gives multiple chances. God is actually giving Eli a glimpse into the future of the consequences of where his family is headed and the decisions that his sons and his lineage is going down. So I think it's actually out of the kindness of God's heart that he doesn't just not give a warning. Like he warns us and he shows us the consequences of the decisions that we make. And if we still decide to make those decisions, then God does allow us to feel consequences. And so God is giving Eli a glimpse into the future saying, hey, this is what will happen,
Starting point is 00:32:34 but he's still giving Eli a chance to like make things right, if that makes sense. As the leader of his family, as the father of his sons, like to make it right. But let's go read into the commentary of this, because I really personally also would love to have this broken down for me. Okay. Then a man of God. So we don't know who this was. This man of God is one of the wonderful anonymous characters of the Bible, but it doesn't
Starting point is 00:32:58 matter who he was. He was a man of God. And God raised him up to speak to Eli and Eli's whole family at this important time. This is a very pivotal time of the fate of Eli and his family, essentially. Like this word being given to Eli is like, your family could either go this way or this way. But the Lord wants you to know that if you go this way, this is what's going to happen. The father referred to is Aaron, who was the first high priest. Since the high priesthood was a hereditary office, Eli was a descendant of Aaron whom God had revealed himself to. Okay, so we're just seeing kind of the family tree with this of where Eli came from. So it's now revealed that Eli was actually a descendant of Aaron whom God had actually revealed himself to. First and foremost, the job of the
Starting point is 00:33:48 high priest was to minister to the Lord. Before he served the people, he was a servant of God. He was not first the people's priest, he was first the priest of God. The priest brought sacrifices for anointment and worship. Burning incense was a picture of prayer because the smoke and the scent of the incense ascends up to the heavens. The priest was to lead the nation in prayer and to pray for the nation. It would have been easy for Eli to say, I'm not doing it. My sons are, but Eli had a double accountability for his sons, both as a father and as the high priest. His sons worked for him as priests and Eli was a bad, quote, boss. So now it's also showing us the reality of two roles that Eli has, not only that he is a father to these sons, but he's also kind of being a bad boss.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Like he's not holding them accountable in any way, shape, or form. So it doesn't sound like he's holding them accountable as just literally his sons. Like I've taught you better than this, but he's not holding them accountable with the positions that they're in. Since they, quote, worked for him as priests, Eli was a bad boss. Since Eli did not correct his sons the way he should, he essentially preferred them to the Lord. If Eli were more afraid of offending God and less afraid of offending his sons, he would have corrected them as he should have. So this is also revealing that Eli had a lot of fear of man. He had a lot of fear of offending his sons and maybe even jeopardizing his relationship with his sons over fearing the Lord. At the end of the day,
Starting point is 00:35:31 and this goes for all of us Christians, number one fear has to be of the Lord, meaning we need to have enough respect and obedience and just loyalty. It's loyalty and respect that fear kind of translates to, we should have enough honor, more honor for the Lord before anything else. That goes for our own family members. We have to fear the Lord first. We have to prioritize what he thinks before anyone else. I think a lot of times it's really easy for us to do that with like strangers and people we don't know. But the challenge that this is showing is that Eli, it's his own sons, but he can't even put, you know, the feelings or the fear of how they're going to be offended or the fear of maybe how it'll jeopardize their relationship, his own sons before
Starting point is 00:36:22 his relationship with God. God promised that the priestly line would not stay with Eli and his descendants, but would pass to another line of descendants from Aaron. This was fulfilled many years later in Solomon's Day. Now we're going to skip down to the part where it says, then I will raise up for myself a faithful priest. Who is the faithful priest predicted here? He was a great priest because he did according to what is in God's heart and in God's mind. He was a blessed priest because God said for him, I will build him a sure house and he will walk before my anointed forever. Then we go down to verse 36 where it says, then all of your surviving family will bow before him, begging for money and food.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Please, they will say, give us jobs among the priests. so we will have enough to eat. This is a fitting judgment since much of the sin of Eli's sons was greed and stealing from God's people. Instead of receiving the priestly portions that were rightfully theirs, Eli's family would one day be reduced to begging. Yeah, so I think that this warning was just the gravity and realization for Eli that at the rate of where his family was going, God was not going to continue to bless.
Starting point is 00:37:37 God was not going to give them favor, and God definitely was not going to continue to raise his children, Eli's sons, to a place of responsibility, because they've been responsible for these people, but they've been neglecting them, abusing them, they've been seducing women, like they were awful, awful men. And so God saw that, and he was like, this is not going on any further, but it's the kindness of God's heart to have warned Eli before and said, you can either do your job and be a good father and hold these men accountable and a good boss so that these things don't happen, or if you still continue to neglect my word, my heart, the things that I want through your
Starting point is 00:38:21 priesthood and the priesthood of your sons, then this is the fate. And so it can sound harsh, y'all, but the reality is that the Lord is just and he believes in justice and he is the ultimate judge. And so when punishment comes, it really is just the consequences of wickedness. It's because these men were wicked and they were deciding to be wicked. And Eli was deciding to kind of like throw it under the rug and not really say or do much about it at all. Let's just finish this up by reading chapter three and then we'll be done. So meanwhile, the boy Samuel served the Lord by assisting Eli. Now in those days, messages from the Lord were very rare, and visions were quite uncommon.
Starting point is 00:39:07 One night, Eli, who was almost blind by now, had gone to bed. Because remember, Eli is very old, too, right? That was mentioned. So he's a very old man. I don't know how old he is, but he was almost blind by now and had gone to bed. The lamp of God had not yet gone out, and Samuel was sleeping in the tabernacle near the Ark of God. Suddenly the Lord called out Samuel.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Yes, Samuel replied, what is it? He got up and ran to eat. Eli. Here I am. Did you call me? I didn't call you. Eli replied. Go back to bed. So he did. Then the Lord called out again. Samuel. Again, Samuel got up and went to Eli. Here I am. Did you call me? I didn't call you, my son, Eli said. Go back to bed. Samuel did not yet know the Lord because he had never had a message from the Lord before. So the Lord called a third time. And once more Samuel got up and went to Eli. Here I am. Did you me? Then Eli realized it was the Lord who was calling the boy. So he said to Samuel, go and lie down again. And if someone calls again, say, speak, Lord, your servant is listening. So Samuel went back to bed.
Starting point is 00:40:19 And the Lord came and called, as before, Samuel, Samuel. And Samuel replied, speak, your servant is listening. Then the Lord said to Samuel, I'm about to do a shocking thing in Israel. I am going to carry out all my threats against Eli and his family from beginning to end. I have warned him that judgment is coming upon his family forever because his sons are blaspheming God. And he hasn't disciplined them. So I have vowed that the sins of Eli and his sons will never be forgiven by sacrifices or offerings.
Starting point is 00:40:54 That also is foreshadowing Jesus, isn't it? Because God is saying, yeah, no, your sacrifices and your offerings are not going to make the cut. anymore. Your sins won't be forgiven through things like that, but their sins will be forgiven and all the sins, the weight of every sin that was ever made by mankind or will be ever made, was hanging on the cross. So that was another foreshadow of Jesus and just one reason why his coming was so crucial. Samuel stayed in bed until morning, then got up and opened the doors of the tabernacle as usual. He was afraid to tell Eli what the Lord had said to him, but Eli called out to him, Samuel, my son.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Here I am, Samuel said. What did the Lord say to you? Tell me everything. And may God strike you and even kill you if you hide anything from me. Okay, what the heck? Eli's kind of a mean man. Wait, now I'm starting to see where his sons get it from.
Starting point is 00:41:49 That wasn't very nice. He literally basically just threatened Samuel and said, and may the Lord strike you down with lightning if you don't tell me. Okay, bro, chill out. So Samuel told Eli everything. He did. hold anything back. It's the Lord's will, Eli replied. Let him do what he thinks is best. As Samuel grew up,
Starting point is 00:42:09 the Lord was with him, and everything Samuel said proved to be reliable. And to all Israel, from Dan in the north to Bersheba in the south, knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord. So that's really cool. Now we're learning that Samuel was actually a prophet. He was hearing the voice of God, and everything Samuel had said was proved to be reliable. So that means that the things were happening that he had said he heard from the Lord, right? The Lord continued to appear in Shiloh and gave messages to Samuel there at the tabernacle. And Samuel's words went out to all the people of Israel. Okay, that's where we're going to stop because that's the end of 1st Samuel chapter 3.
Starting point is 00:42:56 That was fun, y'all. Thanks for reading that with me. What do we think? Do we feel like that was pretty digestible? Do we eat it? Do we chew it? Was it good? Yeah. Okay, period. I feel like today was just kind of giving a story time. I obviously, I pray. I hope that some of that actually really resonated with you guys. But I think it was cool because for me, at least, I feel like we were just learning more about Samuel and just the beginnings of his life and how he came about. I think the coolest part was when Hannah in that part, I don't know about y'all, but I think the coolest part was that was actually the first time in the Bible that Jesus was referred to as the Messiah. That might have been one of the coolest parts for me because I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:43:39 But I love you guys and I'm grateful for your hunger for the Word of God. I'm grateful for the way that we got to spend time together and read it together. Guys, can we do something cool today? can you show somebody how cool Jesus is? Let's just be more like the Lord today. Let's show somebody how cool Jesus is, how loving he is, how kind he is, how patient he is, that he's actually compassionate, and he's just. I love y'all.
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