Through the Bible Day by Day - 1 Samuel 2:22 - 2:22

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Through the Bible Day by Day - 1 Samuel 2:22 - 2:22


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the Penalty of Dishonoring God

1Sa 2:22-36

Eli was held responsible for the excesses of his sons. He was a mild and gentle old man. But there are times when mildness and gentleness are out of place. We must be stern and strong when the occasion demands. It is always necessary to be on the alert, lest flabbiness and weakness should pass under the designation of Christian graces. Moreover, severer measures might have restrained his sons, 1Sa 3:13. Therefore in the message of judgment Eli was included, 1Sa 2:27-36. He is classed with his sons and reckoned as an accomplice with them in their sin against God, 1Sa 2:29-30.

Notice that prediction of the “faithful priests,” 1Sa 2:35-36. In its first reference Samuel may be seen, but beyond him rises the figure of Another who ever lives to intercede, and is expressly designated as “faithful.” Eli and his sons lived in the Temple, where the burning holiness of God was reflected in every service; but they seem never to have heard the chant of the seraphim, nor to have cried, “Woe is me, for I am undone,” nor to have felt the burning coal on their lips. Do not trifle with the sacred privileges of God’s house! They will condemn where they do not uplift.