Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tues., 11/19/19 Devotion (1 Chron. 14:12)

Today's encouragement comes from 1 Chronicles 14:12, where we read these words:

"And when they [the Philistines] left their gods there, David gave a command-ment, and they were burned with fire."

To me, this is one of the most hilarious verses in all the Bible. The Philistines lug their gods around; and after they get pummeled on the battlefield by Da-vid and the Israelites, they (the Philistines) dump their gods on the ground, and do not even bother to take them with them (as they flee).

What good are gods that are so worthless, that their worshippers do not even show them a little respect, so as to get them off the field of battle?! But so it is with all idols: they are utterly valueless. They are good only for being burned (see above). Even our "sophisticated" idols need to be thrown into the fire.

[Puritan quote of the day: “[God] has sent forth His messengers, and appoint-ed ministers in His church, to be subordinate lights, to shine with the commu-nications of His light, and to reflect the beams of His glory on the souls of men.” —Jonathan Edwards, from his sermon, "The True Excellency of a Gos-pel Minister"]