Returning to Your Spiritual Landmark | 1 Samuel 11:14-15

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Have you gone back lately to the location where God's work began in you?

Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

This week, we are in 1 Samuel 11. I've titled this chapter "The First Test of Saul’s Leadership."

In this chapter we have seen Saul's first test of leadership. He has left family farming behind for a profession of fighting. He has defeated the Ammonites across the river in Jabesh-Gilead.

Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let us go to Gilgal and there renew the kingdom.” So all the people went to Gilgal, and there they made Saul king before the Lord in Gilgal. There they sacrificed peace offerings before the Lord, and there Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly. — 1 Samuel 11:14-15

Gilgal's Importance

Gilgal is important for five reasons. First, it was the site of the first encampment on the west side of the Jordan River. Second, it was the location of the twelve stones gathered from the basin of the Jordan River that served as a reminder of God's deliverance. Third, it was the first place the Passover was celebrated in Israel. Fourth, it was the location of the mass circumcision of the men in keeping with the covenant. Fifth, it was the location of the first Tabernacle.

Gilgal was a place of great significance, and Samuel will lead the people back here to mark another moment of remembrance. Here, they will renew the covenant, and Saul will be commemorated as king.

My Gilgal

Just a month ago, I drove past the home where I spent most of my youth—my grandfather's home. I had not been back in more than 20 years. As I stopped in front of this house, I recalled several events that occurred there—but one moment stood out more than any other. It was the moment I repented of my sin on the threshold of the doorway of that home to God and my grandfather. For me, this was a sweet moment to remember.

Your Gilgal

Recalling and recounting your story and even returning to the places where these events occurred can be powerful. We each have places where God did incredible spiritual things in our lives. Returning to your "Gilgal" helps you to see back and see forward.

Today, recall a "Gilgal" in your spiritual journey. Recount the place and remember what God did for you here. Then, if you have the opportunity, share this moment with a friend, family member, or fellow believer, and take the time to remember all the great things that God has done.

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Ask This:
What specific event or place in your past has been a significant "Gilgal" where you experienced God's transformative work, and how has reflecting on it impacted your faith today?
How can revisiting and sharing your personal "Gilgal" moments with others help strengthen your spiritual growth and encourage those around you?
Do This:

Return or recall your Gilgal.

Pray This:

Lord, I thank You for the significant moments in my life where You have worked powerfully and shaped my faith. Help me to revisit these milestones with gratitude and share their impact with others, so Your glory may be evident in all I do. Amen.

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God In Every Moment.

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