More Than A Ghost Story III
(from 2004)
Introduction
People throughout
the ages were and are fascinated with speaking to a loved one from beyond the
grave. Many will pay a hefty sum of money to have a Medium conduct a séance to
contact people from the “other side.” According to scripture, that is
impossible.
In the story of the
rich man and Lazarus (Lk. 16:19-31), the rich man begged Abraham to send
Lazarus back to his brothers to speak to him of their fate. Abraham refused
saying that if they would hear Moses and the Prophets; they surely won’t listen
to a ghost. Even Mediums in the Old
Testament were frauds. In the scenario
to follow, however, God makes one of the Mediums the real thing for a short
time.
Burning Bridges
There’s an old
saying, “Don’t burn your bridges behind you.” This is especially noted in the
workforce. Meaning always leave yourself a place to return to if you new job
doesn’t work out. King Saul was one of these people. Throughout his reign he did what he
thought was right and suffered many consequences in return. He made a sacrifice
unto God without approval (1 Sam. 13:8-14). Another example was his decree that
no man may eat until their enemies were vanquished (1 Sam. 14:24). And a third
example was when he disobeyed God’s command to completely destroy the
Amalekites (1 Sam. 15:1-23). Instead, he brought back the king and a number of
animals for sacrifice. Saul begged for forgiveness but Samuel, the Prophet
would not hear of it (1 Sam. 15:24-28).
The Witch of Endor
After
all this, he still thought God would come to his rescue when he needed him. In
1 Sam. 28:5-20 is a story in which Saul was up against the Philistines. Samuel
was dead (1 Sam. 25:1) and everything that Saul tried to do, he couldn’t get
God to respond. He goes to a medium in disguise to have her summon the ghost of
the prophet Samuel which, to her surprise, she does! Saul begs for help
and this is Samuel’s response, “…Why then do you ask me, seeing the LORD has
departed from you and has become your enemy? And the LORD has done for Himself
as He spoke by me. For the LORD has torn the kingdom out of your hand and given
it to your neighbor, David. Because you did not obey the voice of the LORD nor
execute His fierce wrath upon Amalek, therefore the LORD has done this thing to
you this day. Moreover the LORD will also deliver Israel with you into the hand
of the Philistines. And tomorrow you and your sons will be with me. The LORD
will also deliver the army of Israel into the hand of the Philistines."
(1 Sam. 28:16-19).
Where
is the Spotlight?
Everything Saul did was the benefit for
himself and not for God. Christians
today sometime have the same problem.
Although they claim they are doing certain things for work of the church
or to further the cause of Christ, they end up furthering themselves keeping
the spotlight on them instead of God. The apostle Paul wrote in 1 Cor. 2:1-5, “And
I, brethren, when I came to you, did not come with excellence of speech or of
wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know
anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. I was with you in
weakness, in fear, and in much trembling. And my speech and my preaching were
not with persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit
and of power, that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in the
power of God.
Conclusion
This is more than a
ghost story as it shows the importance of listening to God and following his
word. Saul lost God’s help because he wouldn’t listen; especially when he
needed it the most as described above.
Don’t make the same
mistakes Saul did. Listen to what God and His Son, Jesus, have to say as
written in the scriptures (Rom. 10:17; Matt. 17:5). For when judgment day
arrives we must give an account for everything that we have done in this life
(2 Cor. 5:10).
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