Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

21 June, 2026

1 Samuel 7:12—“Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.”

For twenty years, the nation lamented under Philistine oppression. Under Samuel’s leadership, they repented of idolatry with fasting, confessed their sins, and sought the LORD at Mizpeh. Israel then experienced divine deliverance when God thundered against their enemies (1 Samuel 7:3–11). The LORD granted Israel a remarkable victory over the Philistines. Samuel responded by erecting a memorial stone, calling it Eben-ezer, meaning “stone of help”.

This memorial was not erected to celebrate Israel’s strength, military skill, or strategy. It testified solely to God’s faithfulness. Samuel declared, “Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.” The word “hitherto” is rich with meaning; it looks back upon every mercy, every danger survived, every provision received, and every deliverance granted. Israel’s history was not a story of human success but of divine preservation.

This verse teaches God’s covenant faithfulness. The LORD who called His people, chastened them for sin, received them upon repentance, and fought for them remained unchanged in His mercy. Believers today stand upon the same truth. Our spiritual victories, perseverance, and preservation are not achievements of self-sufficiency but testimonies of divine grace (Psalm 124:1–2).

We are often quick to pray for future needs but slow to remember past mercies. Samuel’s stone calls us to cultivate thankful remembrance. Reflect often on God’s faithfulness through trials, losses, joys, and uncertainties. Every believer should have many “Ebenezers” in the heart, declaring with gratitude: “Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.” When you face an uncertain future, look back at your Ebenezers and rest in the truth that the God who helped you hitherto will sustain you tomorrow.

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