Today you
don’t even have to go to the carnival for this experience. A laptop with a webcam and a silly photo
feature will allow you to take a picture of yourself that you can manipulate to
look odd. It’s all fun. But sometimes distorted pictures can cause
trouble.
It did in Israel during
the time of the prophet Samuel. One of
the major distortions was found at the Tabernacle, that portable place of
praise for God’s people. It was parked
at Shiloh and was meant to be a clear picture
of God’s holiness and grace. A system of
sacrifices had been established that foreshadowed the coming sacrifice of the
Messiah. Yet anything but holiness was
found there.
Eli the
priest had two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, who dishonored God in their treatment
of the sacrifices and also engaged in immoral sexual activity with women at the
Tabernacle (1 Samuel 2:16, 22). Because
the picture of God they were giving was distorted, these two were killed in
battle against the Philistines. When
news of their death reached Eli, he fell over in his chair, broke his neck, and
also died.
A dad shared this story: Once when my son Kris was three
years old we were reading a bedtime Bible story. He asked, “Daddy, what does God look
like?” Having no idea how to answer I
resorted to a good teaching technique. I
threw the question back at him.
“You tell me.”
He thought for a moment and
then said, “He looks like you Daddy.”
Talk about a sobering moment!
Just like
Eli and his sons we are representatives of God.
We represent Jesus to others. You
may have heard it said that you may be the only Bible those around you will
ever ‘read.’ The question is, “Are you
giving a clear or distorted picture of the One True God?”
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