KNOW THE SOURCE!
Judges 18:1-31 ERV
At that time the Israelites
did not have a king. And the tribe of Dan was still looking for a place to
live. They did not have their own land yet. The other tribes of Israel already
had their land, but the tribe of Dan had not taken their land yet. [2] So the
tribe of Dan sent five soldiers to look for some land. They went to search for
a good place to live. These five men were from the cities of Zorah and Eshtaol.
They were chosen because they were from all the families of Dan. They were
told, "Go, look for some land." The five men came to the hill country
of Ephraim. They came to Micah's house and spent the night there. [3] When the
five men came close to Micah's house, they heard the voice of the young Levite.
They recognized his voice, so they stopped at Micah's house. They asked the
young man, "Who brought you to this place? What are you doing? Why are you
here?" [4] The young man told them what Micah had done for him.
"Micah hired me," he said. "I am his priest." [5] So they
said to him, "Please ask God if our search for a place to live will be
successful." [6] The priest said to the five men, "Yes. Go in peace.
The LORD will lead you on your way." [7] So the five men left. They came
to the city of Laish and saw that the people of that city lived in safety. They
were ruled by the people of Sidon. Everything was peaceful and quiet. The
people had plenty of everything, and they didn't have any enemies nearby to
hurt them. Also they lived a long way from the city of Sidon, and they did not
have any agreements with the people of Aram. [8] The five men went back to the
cities of Zorah and Eshtaol. Their relatives asked them, "What did you
learn?" [9] The five men answered, "We have found some land, and it
is very good. We should attack them. Don't wait! Let's go and take that land!
[10] When you come to that place, you will see that there is plenty of land.
There is plenty of everything there. You will also see that the people are not
expecting an attack. Surely God has given that land to us." [11] So 600
men from the tribe of Dan left the cities of Zorah and Eshtaol. They were ready
for war. [12] On their way to the city of Laish, they stopped near the city of
Kiriath Jearim in the land of Judah. They set up a camp there. That is why the
place west of Kiriath Jearim is named Mahaneh Dan to this very day. [13] From
there the 600 men traveled on to the hill country of Ephraim. Then they came to
Micah's house. [14] So the five men who had explored the land around Laish
spoke. They said to their relatives, "There is an ephod in one of these
houses. And there are also household gods, a carved statue, and a silver idol.
You know what to do." [15] So they stopped at Micah's house, where the
young Levite lived. They asked the young man how he was. [16] The 600 men from
the tribe of Dan stood at the entrance of the gate. They all had their weapons
and were ready for war. [17-18] The five spies went into the house. The priest
stood just outside by the gate with the 600 men who were ready for war. The men
took the carved idol, the ephod, the household idols, and the silver idol. The
young Levite priest said, "What are you doing?" [19] The five men
answered, "Be quiet! Don't say a word. Come with us. Be our father and our
priest. You must choose. Is it better for you to be a priest for just one man
or for a whole tribe of Israelites with many family groups?" [20] This
made the Levite happy. So he took the ephod, the household idols, and the idol.
He went with the men from the tribe of Dan. [21] Then the 600 men from the
tribe of Dan and the Levite priest turned and left Micah's house. They put
their little children, their animals, and all their things in front of them.
[22] The men from the tribe of Dan went a long way from that place. But the
people living near Micah met together. Then they began chasing the men of Dan
and caught up with them. [23] The men with Micah were shouting at the men of
Dan. The men of Dan turned around and said to Micah, "What's the problem?
Why are you shouting?" [24] Micah answered, "You men from Dan took my
idols. I made them for myself. You have also taken my priest. What do I have
left now? How can you ask me, 'What's the problem?'" [25] The men from the
tribe of Dan answered, "You had better not argue with us. Some of our men
become angry easily. If you shout at us, they will attack you. You and your
families will be killed." [26] Then the men of Dan turned around and went
on their way. Micah knew that these men were too strong for him, so he went
back home. [27] So the men of Dan took the idols that Micah made. They also
took the priest who had been with Micah. Then they came to Laish. They attacked
the people living in Laish. Those people were at peace. They were not expecting
an attack. The men of Dan killed them with their swords and then burned the
city. [28] The people living in Laish did not have anyone to rescue them. They
lived too far from the city of Sidon for the people there to help. And the
people of Laish did not have any agreements with the people of Aram-so they did
not help them. The city of Laish was in a valley, which belonged to the town of
Beth Rehob. The people from Dan built a new city in that place, and it became
their home. [29] The people of Dan gave the city a new name. That city had been
called Laish, but they changed the name to Dan. They named the city after their
ancestor Dan, one of the sons of Israel. [30] The people of the tribe of Dan
set up the idol in the city of Dan. They made Jonathan son of Gershom their
priest. Gershom was the son of Moses. Jonathan and his sons were priests for
the tribe of Dan until the time when the Israelites were taken into captivity.
[31] The people of Dan set up for themselves the idol that Micah had made. That
idol was there the whole time that the house of God was in Shiloh.
What is the source of your
belief—do you truly know? Sometimes, we seek God everywhere but not always
through the right channels, ignoring the instructions of 1 John 4:1-2, which
tells us to test every spirit, prophecy, and decree. We make mistakes by failing
to follow the Spirit of God. Our errors often come from ignorance or laziness,
causing us to miss out on God’s best when we choose to act and make plans
outside of His will and word.
The tribe of Dan didn’t
conquer the land allocated to them because of laziness and fear, as seen in
Judges 1:34. They ended up roaming, always looking for a place to settle. Many
Christians operate with a “vagabond spirit,” lacking a spiritual home because
of flimsy excuses. Things got worse when the tribe of Dan found a wandering
Levite to enquire of the Lord on their behalf, instead of seeking God directly.
We must be careful and avoid
accepting every prophecy and word from the “man of God,” especially when the
so-called man of God is not where God called him to be! This priest was serving
as a personal priest for financial gain instead of being in the temple and had
stolen from his mother in Judges 17:2—bowing to a metal image he made himself.
The priest happened to be in
the right place and time for the Danites to enquire, but not for the Lord! The
enemy will always set up counterfeits to derail us from God’s original plan.
Test all spirits, all
prophecies, and words to know the source. Any word that does not align with
God’s truth or falls outside the scriptures must be questioned and rejected.
The story of the old prophet and the man of God in 1 Kings 13 is another great lesson
in knowing the source. The man of God had a direct instruction from the Lord,
but the old prophet claimed an angel had spoken differently and deceived him.
Who is higher—God or an angel?
Discernment comes from God’s
Word. True spiritual discernment only grows as we study and apply the Bible,
using scripture as the measuring stick for every source and idea as seen in Acts
17:11 and Hebrews 4:12.
The Danites chose to seek
direction from a pagan image, something the Lord specifically warns against
(Deuteronomy 18). They made matters worse by persuading a false priest to
become their spiritual leader and took idols to bow to.
When we look outside of the
Lord for answers and want “quick fixes,” we end up accepting whatever sounds
spiritual. “Go in peace, your journey has the Lord’s approval,” was the
priest’s response to the Danites. But when did he seek the Lord? How did he hear
from God? What was the true source? The priest did not enquire of the Lord—his
easy, positive answer was just what the Danites wanted to hear, just as many of
us do today. But we must know the source!
Why would God contradict His
own word of land inheritance in Joshua 19:40-48? The Danites missed out on
God’s prepared blessing because they did not obey.
The Bible stresses that
knowing the source—whether a message, teaching, or spiritual influence is from
God or not—is vital. That requires testing, discernment, comparison with
scripture, and dependence on the Holy Spirit so that we only follow what is truly
from God.
We always have a role to
play in whatever the Lord tells us to do. If we know the Lord, we must also
know the source.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- How careful are you about
checking the source of the teachings or prophecies you receive?
- What steps can you take to
be sure a message or “word” is genuinely from God?
- Have you ever accepted
something that sounded spiritual but wasn’t from God? What did you learn?
- Why do you think God wants
us to test, question, and measure everything against scripture before accepting
it?
PRAYER: Lord, I ask for
greater discernment, spiritual understanding, and wisdom to guide me as I test
every spirit throughout life’s journey, in Christ’s name, amen.
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