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Are you climbing into a battle today?
Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.
This week, we are in 1 Samuel 14. I've titled this chapter "A Contrast Of Leadership Between Jonathan and Saul."
At this point in the chapter, Jonathan and his armor-bearer have slipped away from the Israeli camp. They trekked over the Philistines and decided that they were the only ones who could take down the enemy. We left off last time with their preposterous plan to expose their position and see if the Lord would give them an opening to take them down. Next, we will see how this plays out first in verses 12-13:
And the men of the garrison hailed Jonathan and his armor-bearer and said, "Come up to us, and we will show you a thing." And Jonathan said to his armor-bearer, "Come up after me, for the Lord has given them into the hand of Israel." Then Jonathan climbed up on his hands and feet, and his armor-bearer after him. — 1 Samuel 14:12-13
Two details capture my attention here. First, they have to scale a cliff, which requires using their "hands and feet," which would be a very exposed position. Second, the call to "come up" has two perspectives with the same intended result. The Philistines call Jonathan to "come up" with the intent to kill the two of them, and Jonathan calls his armor-bearer to "come up" to kill the Philistines.
This captures me because this is the challenge in just about every spiritual battle in life. Every spiritual battle has the same goal on either side: to win. But on one side of the fight, there is God; on the other, there is not. When we engage, we need to be sure we are "coming up" or "climbing" into the right side of the battle. As we have seen, Jonathan did. He consulted God before he came up and climbed into this mess.
But let's continue:
And they fell before Jonathan, and his armor-bearer killed them after him. And that first strike, which Jonathan and his armor-bearer made, killed about twenty men within as it were half a furrow's length in an acre of land. And there was a panic in the camp, in the field, and among all the people. The garrison and even the raiders trembled, the earth quaked, and it became a very great panic. — 1 Samuel 14:13-15
As far as we can tell from the text, this was a small outpost of the Philistines a little away from the main camp. They occupied a small landing by the rocky crags, and Jonathan and the armor-bearer slaughtered them.
But what happened next rattled the Philistines. The timing of the attack, the victory, and the earthquake were all bad omens to the rest of the Philistine camp. It sent them into a freakish panic, so much so that it awakened Saul and the Israelite army.
There are times in our lives when we will experience events like this. When I experience them, I feel like I am walking in perfect step with the Lord and his Spirit. As I take the steps, I feel like God has me hedged in. He is walking before, beside, and behind me. I look up before me and see God doing what only God can do.
As believers we should know the experience of these moments. These experiences were not intended only for Jonathan. We are told about these moments because God wants us to know these moments in our own lives. But to experience them, we must fight our spiritual battles differently. We need to consult the Lord. We must ask him for signs. We have to trust him in faith. We must act in obedience. Then, when it comes time to fight, we must let his