Observation: It is only seven months since the ark was captured by the Philistines. They have returned it by way of heavenly-inspired cows pulling a cart, and the people of Beth Shemesh decide to send it to Kiriath Jearim, where it will now sit in one man's house for 20 years. This begs the question ... why not return it to the Tabernacle?
The Tent of Meeting - aka the Tabernacle - has been in Shiloh for centuries, with the ark inside and the alter still working, and it is the place where Israel comes for their sacrifices. The ark will now stay in this small village until David chooses to move it to Jerusalem. The basic reason is tied to the historical fact that the Philistines did in fact destroy Shiloh, and the Tabernacle and alter had been saved and moved to Gibeah. So why not take the ark to Gibeah? This has been answered by the Lord already ... the Lord already declared he has abandon the priestly line due to the sins of Eli and his sons. While someone will still administer sacrifices, the Lord will no longer abide with the priests and receive their sacrifices as he did before.
Therefore, the Lord manages the situation so that it is clear to Israel: Due to their collective sins in worshipping other gods, and their individual sins evident by the behavior of the priests, the Lord is separating himself from Israel, as physically represented by the separation of the ark from the Tabernacle.
Application: It is difficult to understand the presence of the Lord the way that Israel understood and experienced it. Today, we have the Holy Spirit in our lives, and I do experience periods of stronger and weaker connection with the Holy Spirit. However, that isn't the same as having a place where the Lord had been, watching a nation regularly come to him for prayer and celebration and feasting and repentance.
Israel turned the Lord's presence into a commodity and his seat into a weapon, so he withdrew. Do I ever turn the Lord's presence in my life into a commodity or tool? I seek guidance and strength and comfort from the Holy Spirit, but I hope I don't weaponize that or just use that ... I treat it as a relationship I depend upon in life. I feel weak when that connection is weak, and I feel strong with that connection is strong. However, I hope I do not then use that strength to attempt to achieve worldly goals.
Yahweh is my Lord and my God and my savior, who loves me enough to show me the proper path for my life. He is not a tool to be used to achieve my own path. May I always have His wisdom to help me discern the difference.
Prayer: Lord, I will be on a new physical path the next two weeks as I travel. May I personally and spiritually and mentally remain on your path, doing your will, obeying your commands, and seeking your purposes in my life. Amen.