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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
Then the Lord raised up judges, who saved them out of the hands of these raiders. Yet they would not listen to their judges but prostituted themselves to other gods and worshiped them. Unlike their fathers, they quickly turned from the way in which their fathers had walked, the way of obedience to the Lord's commands. Whenever the Lord raised up a judge for them, He was with the judge and saved them out of the hands of their enemies as long as the judge lived; for the Lord had compassion on them as they groaned under those who oppressed and afflicted them.
But when the judge died, the people returned to ways even more corrupt than those of their fathers, following other gods and serving and worshiping them. They refused to give up their evil practices and stubborn ways.
Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel and said, "Because this nation has violated the covenant that I laid down for their forefathers and has not listened to Me, I will no longer drive out before them any of the nations Joshua left when he died. I will use them to test Israel and see whether they will keep the way of the Lord and walk in it as their forefathers did." The Lord had allowed those nations to remain; He did not drive them out at once by giving them into the hands of Joshua.
These are the nations the Lord left to test all those Israelites who had not experienced any of the wars in Canaan (he did this only to teach warfare to the descendants of the Israelites who had not had previous battle experience): the five rulers of the Philistines, all the Canaanites, the Sidonians, and the Hivites living in the Lebanon mountains from Mount Baal Hermon to Lebo Hamath. They were left to test the Israelites to see whether they would obey the Lord's commands, which he had given their forefathers through Moses.
The Israelites lived among the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites. They took their daughters in marriage and gave their own daughters to their sons, and served their gods.
Judges 2:16-23, 3:1-6
This ends our reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
Looking back in the history of the Israelites, when they needed someone to deliver them from the oppression of the Egyptians, we find the Lord selecting Moses, partnering with him to get the Israelites to the brink of entering the Promised Land. Then, before Moses died, the Lord selected Joshua to lead Israel across the Jordan River and into battle in Canaan, partnering with him to guide Israel into victory against any and all adversaries so they could take custody of the land He was giving them. And once the fighting was nearly over and the land was divided amongst the twelve tribes, Joshua too died.
Given this, who would be next to lead Israel? Or did God’s people not need a leader now that they were settled into their respective cities and territories?
Well, as we look at today’s scripture passage, the second now in the Book of Judges, we find answers to both of these questions.
First, we read where “the Lord raised up judges who saved” Israel from those who were attacking and raiding them. And once appointed, these judges would govern Israel as God’s appointed leaders…just as Moses and Joshua had before them. In fact, Israel would be ruled by judges from this point forward until they ask the Lord for a king to rule them, the governing model they saw in other nations. We will see that they get what they asked for in a man named Saul but for now, the answer to the question regarding who would lead the Israelites is the judges.
Secondly, we read where Israel was a stubborn, obstinate people who could never seem to attain any semblance of spiritual integrity. Instead, they decided to consistently fail in the area of obedience.
The scriptures tell us that when a judge would die, “the people returned to ways even more corrupt than those of their fathers”, following “other gods and serving and worshiping them” while refusing to “give up their evil practices and stubborn ways”.
We should note that Israel’s sinful behavior was not just limited to after a judge would die. No, in our passage we see that “even when the judges were in charge, Israel refused “to listen” and “prostituted themselves to other gods and worshiped them”. They “turned from the way in which their fathers had walked” which was “the way of obedience to the Lord's commands”.
So did Israel really need a judge?
The answer has to be a resounding “Yes!” For the people of God definitely needed sound spiritual leadership from someone who was well versed in God’s Word and ways…someone who could be the voice of the Lord to the people. The judge fit that job description for the Lord was always with them while they ruled, with them to save His people “out of the hands of their enemies as long as the judge lived.” He did so because He had “compassion on them as they groaned under those who oppressed and afflicted them”.
Well as you might imagine, God wasn’t very pleased with His people as they broke His first and primary commandment to have no other gods before Him (Exodus 20:3). And so in anger, He told them this:
“Because this nation has violated the covenant that I laid down for their forefathers and has not listened to Me, I will no longer drive out before them any of the nations Joshua left when he died. I will use them to test Israel and see whether they will keep the way of the Lord and walk in it as their forefathers did."
In support of this proclamation, the Lord “allowed…nations to remain” and “did not drive them out”. They included the following:
“…the five rulers of the Philistines, all the Canaanites, the Sidonians, and the Hivites living in the Lebanon mountains from Mount Baal Hermon to Lebo Hamath”.
The scriptures tell us that these nations were left by the Lord to “test the Israelites to see whether they would obey the Lord's commands” and unfortunately, they failed miserably. We know this because Israel “lived among the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites”, taking “their daughters in marriage” and giving “their own daughters to their sons” while serving “their gods”. You’ll remember how God had warned His people against allowing survivors during their conquest of Canaan because it would result in them being adversely assimilated into sinful Canaanite worship practices (i.e. worshipping foreign gods). God could see the danger ahead well before anyone else but Israel failed to heed His warning…and found themselves out of His favor as a result.
This left me pondering the world we live in today. After all, it isn’t like God has taken away anything that might adversely influence Christian believers toward disobedience to God’s Word, will, and way. Actually, far from it.
For we are in the world and surrounded by sinners and their sinful behaviors and practices. There is always a constant temptation to assimilate with them and be drawn into disobeying God’s commands and expectations through doing things that would lead us down the road of destruction and out of favor with our Lord…just as Israel did.
So how do we withstand the constant urges that would entice us to abandon God’s way for the ways of sin?
The bad news is that we can’t if we turn from the Lord and His Word because it’s Him and Him alone who provides us with the strength and power to defend ourselves, standing firm against Satan and his tempting ways.
So in closing, don’t try to fight sin on your own because you will fail and fail miserably. Instead, turn to God at all times and in all situations for He will never guide you wrong and will always protect you. Through Him, you can be assured you’re living a life that is pleasing in His eyes and my friends, there is no better life for us…no other life that God desires…outside of that.
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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