"And
now I urge you to take heart, for there will be no loss of life among you, but
only of the ship. 23 For there stood
by me this night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve, 24 saying, 'Do not be afraid, Paul;
you must be brought before Caesar; and indeed God has granted you all those who
sail with you.'"
Acts 27:22-24
During a voyage, the ship bearing Paul to Rome was caught in a severe storm in the Mediterranean sea. When all hope had been given up of being saved, Paul addressed the men. He shared with them a fantastic revelation spoken by an angel sent from God that every one of their lives would be preserved. God had answered Paul's prayer and there would be no loss of life among them. It was not uncommon for people to worship and serve many gods in a polytheistic culture - including the emperor. People had household idols for protection, prosperity, good fortune, and countless more. What was unique about Paul's statement was that he did not have gods or charms in his possession which belonged to him, but he belonged to God. I imagine in the violent tempest many pagan gods literally overturned, were lost, or thrown overboard in a desperate attempt to lighten the ship and save their lives. Paul could not lose his God, nor could he be lost by the God to whom he belonged. What comfort this brings all who fear the God of Israel!
Idolatry has been a common error throughout history. Micah was a man in the book of Judges who was a religious man. He was religious, but was not at all righteous. He was a thief who made a shrine full of idols in his home, made carved and moulded images, fashioned a copy of the ephod used by the priests in the tabernacle, and consecrated one of his sons and later a travelling Levite to be his priest. He believed God would do him good because of his religious efforts and expense. A day came when scouts from the tribe of Dan saw the shrine with the valuable images and spoke with the Levite. They offered him the opportunity to be a priest not only of a household but a whole tribe! The Levite was glad for a status upgrade, and so the shrine was robbed of both idols and priest. As you might imagine, Micah was not pleased to be so robbed! He and his household pursued, overtook the company from Dan, and boldly confronted them.
Judges 18:23-26 says, "And
they called out to the children of Dan. So they turned around and said to Micah,
"What ails you, that you have gathered such a company?" 24 So he said, "You have taken away my gods which I
made, and the priest, and you have gone away. Now what more do I have? How can
you say to me, 'What ails you?' " 25 And the children of Dan said to him, "Do not let your voice be
heard among us, lest angry men fall upon you, and you lose your life, with the
lives of your household!" 26 Then the
children of Dan went their way. And when Micah saw that they were too
strong for him, he turned and went back to his house." The gods which belonged to Micah were stolen, and he did not have the power or ability to take them back from the men of Dan. Some gods those were which needed protection and security provided by Micah! Micah felt he had lost everything because gods which belonged to him were taken, but the reality was he lost nothing. Though fashioned with precious metals by a skilled craftsman artistically, those gods had no power to hear, speak, or save.
What a difference it is to belong to God who has chosen all who fear Him, rather than serving a god of your own devising and choosing. Paul said to the intellectuals of Athens in Acts 17:29-31, "Therefore, since we are the offspring of God, we ought not to
think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, something shaped
by art and man's devising. 30 Truly,
these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to
repent, 31 because He has appointed a
day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has
ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead." We have not chosen the one true God but He has chosen us, and proved Himself to be Saviour and Judge of all the earth by raising Jesus Christ from the dead. What a glorious relationship God has invited us to enter, that we could have the right through faith to be children of God! We may not feel like we belong anywhere in this world, but as Christians we belong to God. Our belonging and endurance does not depend upon our grip because He holds us close and speaks even in storms.
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