It was a way for Samuel to say thank you to his God, the God of Israel. For more verses about Ebenezer, click here. Samuel chose to set up the Ebenezer stone of remembrance in a special place, located between Mizpah and Shen. Shen was most likely the very place where the Philistines were defeated by the Israelites.
Blaikie p. God had chosen to help the Israelites once they turned from their evil ways. Without His orchestration of a loud thunder, the Philistines may have defeated the Israelites once again.
Samuel wanted to thank God for not just the blessings, but also the chastisement. Come Thou Fount is a hymn penned by Robert Robinson in To answer this, I believe we must look at his life prior to his conversion.
Robinson came from a trouble home, and after his father died, his impoverished mother sent him to London to learn barbering, writes John Julian. Instead, the young Robinson fell in with a bad crowd. One night, a chain of events happened to lead him to an evangelistic meeting where George Whitefield was preaching, explains Bruce Hindmarsh in his article for Desiring God.
The words Robinson heard at that meeting led him to accept Christ as his Lord and Savior. He began serving at the Calvinist Methodist Chapel and at the age of 23, he wrote the beloved hymn. When he uses the word Ebenezer, he is referencing the story of 1 Samuel 7. Robinson means that he is raising his Ebenezer to remember from where his blessings come.
Robert Robinson was headed down a dangerous path in his life, until God plucked him out of it. It is a reminder to not only him, but to Christians today that God has plucked us out of a life of sin, and we can enjoy being with Him forevermore.
This purpose can serve us in our Christian walk today. Ebenezer moments are times when you know without a doubt that God has intervened in your life. You realize that only God could have allowed the outcomes you have experienced.
His help has brought you through. A stone is a hard material. It can be used to build things and start fires. The Lord is like a stone. He is a God of mercy that is not easily broken and can send his Holy Spirit that can start an unquenchable fire in our hearts.
Today, we can have an Ebenezer in our lives. We can remember the times that God has shown us wisdom, guidance, and mercy. One example I like to use is a journal. Save This Word! We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms. What does Ebenezer mean? Where does Ebenezer come from? Did you know Ebenezer Scrooge scrooge miser moneygrubber What are some words that often get used in discussing Ebenezer?
How is Ebenezer used in real life? When did I become such an Ebenezer? Try using Ebenezer! Brown January 6, Washington Post. Happy Birthday, Charles Dickens! Toilers of the Sea Victor Hugo. Washington Irving Henry W. God then sent plagues upon the Philistines and caused the idol of their god Dagon to fall over on its face. Fearing God, the Philistines sent the ark back to the Israelites, but continued to fight. As they fought more battles, the prophet Samuel led the Israelites as their last judge.
As prophet and judge, Samuel offered sacrifices to God, so that when the Philistines approached, God thundered with a great thunder 1 Samuel In the confusion that followed, the Israelites soundly defeated the Philistines. As a reminder of the great victory God gave to Israel, Samuel took a great stone and raised it as a memorial between Mizpeh and Shen. Whenever the Israelites looked at the stone, they would remember how God had helped them.
Unfortunately, the exact site of the stone is unknown today. The words fit well with the sentiment expressed in the hymn: O Thou Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise.
Teach me ever to adore Thee, May I still Thy goodness prove, While the hope of endless glory Fills my heart with joy and love. The words of the hymn remind us that God is truly the fount of every blessing, Who deserves our worship and our praise.
Although the words, Here I raise my Ebenezer sound obscure to us, they do express the sincere attitude of gratitude we should have to God Who is our help in time of trouble. Well said.
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