Some people seem to skate through life, smiling and singing, with hardly a care in the world. I try to steer clear of those people. Iâm a generally positive person, but I do have my ups and downs. There are days when things go smoothly, and I feel encouraged and energized. But then there are days when I think (and sometimes say), âWhyâs my life gotta be so hard?â When I feel like Iâm trying to push a rock up a steep hill. When itâs really hard to keep going.
On days like those, and in a time like this, Iâm learning to pray a little more, and sometimes I pray just one word, over and over: Ebenezer.
Yes, I know that was the first name of Scrooge in Charles Dickensâs A Christmas Carol, but the word goes back much farther than Dickens. Itâs actually a biblical word.
Itâs from the days when the Philistines were the arch enemies of Godâs people. (Remember Goliath? He was one of them.) The Philistines often fought Israel and oppressed them. But one day, the Bible says, âthe Philistines drew near to engage Israel in battleâ (1 Samuel 7:10, NIV). Godâs people asked the prophet Samuel to pray, and he did:
That day the Lord thundered with loud thunder against the Philistines and threw them into such a panic that they were routed before the IsraelitesâŠ.Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, âThus far the Lord has helped usâ (1 Samuel 7:10, 12, NIV).
Ebenezer, like many Hebrew words, combines two words: eben (stone) and ezer (help). The stone was a marker indicating, âthus far the Lord has helped us,â and expressing faith that He would lead them on from there.
Itâs a great word to pray, especially when Iâm struggling to keep going. It reminds me that God has helped me many, many times before. It encourages me with the realization that Heâs with me now, no less than He was then. And it energizes me to believe that He will help me, not only to keep going, but to find peace and joy, in Godâs time.
Try it. Pray âEbenezer,â especially when you struggle to keep going. That one-word prayer can help you remember Godâs faithfulness in the past and rely on His rock-solid help in the future.