Good Morning All,
1 Samuel 28:7;
“(King) Saul told his officers, “Find me a woman who conjures up the dead. Then
I’ll go to her and ask for her services.”
His officers told him, “There is a woman at Endor who conjures up the
dead.”
“The Witch of Endor”; this is one of those
stories in the Bible that always causes people to sit up and listen during a
Bible study class. King Saul and the
Israelites were at war with the Philistines.
He was trying to find out how the battle would go. He turned from God and turned to a medium, a
sorcerer, a witch who lived at Endor. He
asked her what she saw. She told him it
was the ghost of Samuel, the prophet.
The ghost told Saul that God had turned from him because he turned from
God. In the ensuing battles, Saul was
killed.
Not every story has a happy ending. Here was a man whom God had selected to be
the first king of Israel, but he turned from God and even turned toward false
idols for his hope. In the end, he died
away from God.
Many
people seem to go the same route as Saul.
They seem to be on top of the world.
They have a good job, a good spouse, a good family; it looks like they
have it all. Then they begin to look
away from God and look toward any other source of comfort and support. It can take many forms; it might be false
religions, it might be believing the government can solve your problems, it
might be wealth, it might be their intelligence, it might be that they simply
want to trust the randomness of chaos.
They look to anything but God.
The temptation is great. It can be easy for us to be seduced by the
elements of the world that want to lead us away. Saul was seduced by the power of being king;
all that wealth and everyone doing his bidding led him away from God. The power of the seduction can be great no
matter where it comes from. The real
problem is that when we are seduced away from God, when temptation leads us
astray; we will die. It may not be in
battle with the Philistines but bring led from God will lead to our death.
The witch of Endor led Saul away from
God. Are there any “witches” that seek
to lead you away from God? There are
probably many, but the critical thing is to see them for what they truly are:
temptations to lead us astray. We need
to keep “The Spirit’s toolbox” handy. We
need to pray, to study God’s Word, to worship regularly with our fellow
brothers and sisters in Christ, use his sacraments wisely. These are all the tools that God gives us to
help us withstand the “witches” in our life.
We need to use them diligently and trust in God to provide us a way to
escape from the “witches”.
Gracious Lord, you give us the tools to battle
our “witches”. Strengthen our faith and
give us the resolve to see only you as our hope and comfort. Keep us mindful of your great love for
us. We ask that you especially be with
those who are struggling with their own “witches” at this time. Use us to help them overcome and remain in
your kingdom. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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