π 14 december 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading
π 1 Samuel 6 β The Ark of the Covenant Returns
β¨ When God receives glory β and humanity is challenged to respond
π Read online here
π΅ Introduction
The plagues that struck the Philistines delivered a message they could no longer ignore: the presence of the living God is powerful, holyβand dangerous for all who do not honor Him. They knew one thing for certain: the Ark of the Lord had to be returned. But how? With a mixture of superstition, fear, and half-knowledge, they try to do it βthe right way.β
This chapter shows that even pagan nations sense they are dealing with a real Godβand that He is worthy of honor.
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π‘ Commentary
After seven months filled with fear, disease, and confusion, the Philistines are forced to return the Ark of the Covenant. But they do not do so casuallyβthey want to protect themselves. Their priests and diviners propose a βguilt offeringβ: golden replicas of the plagues that afflicted themβtumors and mice. A strange gift, yet one that expresses a certain reverence.
With a plan resembling a divine test, they place the Ark on a cart pulled by two cows that have just calved. Normally, these animals would instinctively return to their calves. But if instead they head straight toward Israel, it would be a sign to the Philistines: the disasters were no coincidenceβit was the hand of God.
Indeed, the cows set out without hesitation toward Beth Shemesh. For the Israelites there, this becomes a deeply moving moment. In the middle of harvest time, while they are working in the fields, the Ark appearsβwithout human escort, yet guided by divine order. Their response is joy and gratitude. They offer the cows as burnt offerings, and the stone on which the Ark rests becomes an altar.
But the joy does not last long. Some of the men of Beth Shemesh look into the Arkβan act that is forbidden and disrespectful. The consequence is devastating: more than 50,000 people die. Godβs holiness is once again painfully made clearβnot only to the Philistines, but also to His own people.
Shocked and afraid, the people ask the decisive question:
βWho can stand before the Lord, this holy God?β
A question that was relevant thenβand remains so today.
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π’ Summary
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The Philistines recognize the necessity of returning the Ark of the Covenant.
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They send a guilt offering along with itβin the form of golden images of the plagues.
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Two cows miraculously bring the Ark to Beth Shemesh.
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The Israelites receive the Ark with joy and offer sacrifices to the Lord.
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A serious violation of Godβs holiness leads to deadly judgment.
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The question of Godβs holiness is raised anew: Who can stand before Him?
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π’ Message for Us Today
We live in a time when holiness is often overlooked or trivialized. But God remains the same: holy, justβand full of grace. This chapter shows that we cannot treat God like a symbol, a religious accessory, or a power we can manipulate.
Where His presence is, reverence is required. We too must learn that closeness to God is not a game.
At the same time, this passage makes something else clear: God always seeks the way back to His people. The return of the Ark is a sign of His patience and His willingness to reconcile. But this closeness is not cheapβit calls for humility, reverence, and purity.
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π¬ Thought Impulse
π€ How do I relate to Godβs presenceβin my daily life, in my faith, in my community?
π€ Do I sometimes treat Godβs grace as something βself-evident,β without reverence for His holiness?
β οΈ Godβs holiness is not a threatβbut an invitation to surrender. Am I willing to bow my heart before Him anew?
π The God who can guide cows is still guiding hearts todayβif we let Him.
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π 14 – 17 December 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading β Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets β Chapter 49
π₯ The Last Words of Joshua | A Covenant for Life β Joshuaβs final call to faithfulness
π Read online here
Joshuaβs Final Words β A Life in Godβs Service
An aged leader looks back β and urges faithfulness
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π΅ Introduction
Joshua, Israelβs aged leader, gathers the people one last time. In old age, after many battles and victories, he shares his final wordsβwords full of concern, hope, and spiritual clarity.
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π‘ Commentary
Joshua had led the people through the conquest of Canaan; now his task was complete. In Timnath Serah he lived in seclusionβyet inwardly one question weighed on him:
Will the people remain faithful to the Lord when he is no longer there?
He calls together the elders, judges, and leaders. It is a powerful moment. He reminds them of Godβs faithfulnessββYou have seen all that the Lord has doneββand warns them not to adopt the idolatrous heritage of the surrounding nations.
His tone is urgent, but never despairing. Joshua knows the condition of the people. He knows their weakness. And yet he does everything he can to bring them to a decision:
Whom will you serve? The idols of the pastβor the living God?
It is a speech marked by spiritual clarity: God has fulfilled His promisesβand He will also fulfill His warnings. Joshua speaks openly about the danger of falling away, but also about the hope of true repentance.
His words are not mere instructionsβthey are his legacy. A final call to the people he loved like a father.
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π’ Summary
Joshua looks back on Godβs faithfulness and urges the people to make a decision. His final message is a call to renew faith and turn away from idolatry.
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π’ Message for Us Today
Faith is not a traditionβit is a daily decision. Joshuaβs words remind us that faithfulness to God must be chosen consciously, again and again.
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π¬ Reflection Prompt
What would your βfinal speechβ be to the people who matter most to you?
Where would youβlike Joshuaβremind them of Godβs faithfulness?

