Judges
4:1-5:11
4:1-5:11
Barak
is an example of 'faith' (Hebrews 11:32-34). Faith involves believing
God's promise - 'I will give...' and obeying His command - 'Go' (4:6-7).
God still says, 'Go...I am with you always...' (Matthew 28:19-20).
Barak needed Deborah's help (4:8-10). Both needed God's help - 'Our
sufficiency comes from God' (2 Corinthians 3:5-6). In Deborah's song, we
learn of the importance of giving all the glory to God: 'Bless the
Lord...To the Lord I will sing, I will make melody to the Lord...Bless
the Lord' (5:2-3,9). We are to repeat the triumphs of the Lord'. This is
our high calling as 'the people of the Lord' (5:11). 'Awake, awake,
Deborah'...Arise, Barak...' (5:12) - God is still calling His people to
wake up, to rise up: 'Rise up O Church of God, awake!' (Church Hymnary, 477; Mission Praise, 178).
5:12-6:10
'The people of the Lord marched down for Him against the mighty (13) - God is still calling His people to march for Him: 'March on, my soul, with strength, with strength, but not thine own; The conquest thou shalt gain, through Christ the Lord alone' (Church Hymnary,
614). This is not 'marching' for ourselves, for our own cause, trying
to get our own way. This is about keeping our eyes on Jesus, living in
His strength, living for His glory. Where self reigns, there is sin -
'The people of Israel did what was evil in the sight of the Lord' - and
shame - 'Israel was brought very low' (1,6). Where Christ reigns, there
is prayer to the Lord and blessing from the Lord. With God's blessing
comes our responsibility - Worship God, listening carefully to His Word
and living in obedience to Him (6-10).
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