Tuesday, November 5, 2024

‘And you shall not make a covenant with the people of this land, but you shall break down their altars.’ Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this? Judges 2:2 (Chapter 1-2)

After Joshua’s death, the nation of Israel became a confederacy of twelve independent tribes with one common God. They were to be a Theocracy, but the original ‘tuff as nails’ generation, that walked across the Jordan River on dry land, was slowly growing old and dying. The young did not take God seriously.  He meant for them to destroy the pagan cultures that existed in the land He had given them. They did not do this, and these people and their idols were a constant trial. Israel quarreled among themselves and were attacked by enemies trying to exterminate them. There was fighting within and without.

A constant pattern of ‘every man doing what was right in his own eyes’ was the down fall of this nation. These people would step away from God, prostitute their souls to the idols of their neighbors and when that so called ‘god’ didn’t give the happy ending they were seeking, they repented and returned to correct obedience and worship.  When they served God, they prospered. Serving idols brought misery.

Worship cannot be a part-time endeavor nor can obedience be pick and choose. It’s all or nothing. By God’s own words, He is jealous. He doesn’t want our subjection as a trade for prosperity, but because we love Him and He loves us. He will not share you with that which will destroy you. Would you want him to?

Happy Tuesday,

Gretchen

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