Judges
7:15-8:35
7:15-8:35
'For
the Lord and for Gideon' (7:18). Notice who comes first. It is not
Gideon. It is the Lord! 'The men of Israel' attached too much importance
to Gideon - 'Rule over us...you have delivered us'. Gideon gave all the
glory to God - 'I will not rule over you...the Lord will rule over you'
(8:22-23). What happens when people make too much of the man and not
enough of the Lord? - As soon as the man is taken away from them, they
forget the Lord (33-34). It seems like they were just waiting to turn
away from the Lord. The moment Gideon was no longer there to keep an eye
on them, they were back to their old ways again (33)! We must never let
the servant of the Lord become more important than the Lord. When God's
servant has become a distant memory, we must keep on 'remembering the
Lord our God' (34).
9:1-49
Things
were going from bad to worse! The people of Israel had forgotten 'the
Lord their God' (8:34). 'The enemy' was ready to 'come in like a flood'
(Isaiah 59:19). Abimelech - Gideon's son by 'his concubine who was in
Shechem' (8:31) - was very unlike his father. Gideon had pointed away
from himself to the Lord (8:23). Abimelech was eager to draw attention
to himself. He murdered his seventy brothers, paving the way for himself
to become king (1-6). Abimelech spelt trouble! Things were only going
to get worse with Abimelech. There was 'an evil spirit' at work among
God's people (23). Where was God in all this? - 'Since they did not see
fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a base mind and to improper
conduct' (Romans 1:28). What kind of person are you becoming? Each of us
must choose!
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