TURN THE TIDE

When the Philistines banded together at a place where there was a field full of lentils, Israel’s troops fled from them. But Shammah took his stand in the middle of the field. He defended it and struck the Philistines down, and the Lord brought about a great victory. (2 Samuel 23:11b-12, NIV)

Tucked in the aftermath of one of David’s battles against the Philistines, we meet Shammah. David and his men had just won a huge victory and were weary from the battle. The people came, plundered, and left.

But there were lentils growing in the field and someone had to guard them. So, a small company of soldiers stood watch.

But, the remaining Philistines rallied.

When we hear the word Philistine, our memory tracks to David and his victory over the giant Goliath. If all Philistines were giants, the sight of these mammoth men would strike immediate fear.

Threatened by sword-wielding giants, this tiny band of Israelite soldiers chose their lives over the beans. Everyone but Shammah fled.

The Bible doesn’t say he vacillated or considered his options. He took his position in the middle of the field. Shammah had made a commitment, one that didn’t depend on the task or how many stood with him. No matter the outcome, he would stay and fight.

We don’t know the number of Philistines he fought against. We do know the Lord brought about a great victory! God gave him the power to wipe out every one of those predators. He honored Shammah’s commitment and showed Himself faithful!

A single man turned the tide.

It’s hard to fathom how the name Shammah, which means waste or appalling desolation, came about. One piece of information indicated the name was given due to the mother’s significant suffering during childbirth. Can you picture a mother holding her newborn and saying, “I think I’ll call you waste?”

Ironically, from God’s attributes, we know He redeems and makes everything new. Why do I say that? When I examined the Hebrew names of God, tucked in the list you’ll find Jehovah Shammah – God is there. What a turnaround! From an unpleasant name to one of comfort, hope, and joy!

Shammah wasn’t alone when he defeated the enemy. We are not alone in this Christian walk. An army of one can turn the tide because Jehovah Shammah is right beside us.

Whenever you question what one person can do, please remember you are not alone. He is there.

Written by Amre Coradino

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Sherry Shindelar
Sherry Shindelar
3 years ago

Thank you for your inspiring message of encouragement and for reminding us that we are not alone. The Lord is there beside us even in our darkest battles and most uncertain moments.

I appreciate your insight into this verse. I read II Samuel this summer, and I never fathomed the implications of what this verse was saying.

Sarah
Sarah
3 years ago

Thank you for this inspiring story!

Deena Adams
Deena Adams
3 years ago

Wonderful reminder that we are never alone.

Pam Young
Pam Young
3 years ago

Hi Erma,
Always and especially during this past HORRID seven months with the Covid epedemic as well as the upcoming election. God’s Will will be done. It is important I be a “voice” and be mindful of my actions. I am grateful Lord for your precious Word.
Take care sweet Friend⚘

Roberta Kautz
3 years ago

I love this! I love your noticing an important verse I likely have read but not really noticed, and I love the connection of the name of the man with one of the names of God. Bless you!

Valerie Cullers
3 years ago

So love this! It spoke to me today!

Kathy McKinsey
3 years ago

Thank you. Beautiful story.:)

Don Demarest
Don Demarest
3 years ago

The Red Tide is coming. One Nation under God. Amish and American Farmers will survive. Our cities and boroughs may not.But I will stand behind them armed. For the Land of The Free. For I am a Patriot

Patti Shene
3 years ago
Reply to  eMarie

Great post, Anne, and a wonderful reminder of how we can apply Biblical history to our everyday struggles.

Andi
Andi
3 years ago

Great reminder of God’s faithfulness to the faithful!

Dave
Dave
3 years ago

What a waste!

Shaen Mehl
3 years ago

What a great post and wonderful reminder of God’s presence, Erma! ❤️

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