Judges 9:22-11:28
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Old Testament – Allright, I don’t know about you, but I’m seeing quite a bit of pride flowing around in Judges recently – particularly in today’s readings.  And we all know the old saying, “Pride goeth before the fall.”  And indeed we are seeing people fall after their prideful fits.  In fact, Satan himself was guilty of the sin of Pride.  He wanted to be equal with God.  He thought he was all that and a bag-o-chips.  But he ain’t.  Never will be.  So, maybe the saying in regards to Satan certainly is “Pride goeth before the Fall.”  And that’s Fall with a capital “F” unfortunately.



We saw Abimelech’s deadly pride in yesterday’s readings when he had killed 70 of Gideon’s sons – his half brothers – so that he could rule the people of Schechem.  Pride & Power.  Deadly combination then – and still is today.  We then read Jotham’s parable in yesterday’s readings and see that his words came true in today’s readings.  I am amazed at the depth of Abimelech’s sin of pride even in his dying moment when we read in chapter 9 verses 52 through 54 today: “Abimelech followed them to attack the tower. But as he prepared to set fire to the entrance, a woman on the roof threw down a millstone that landed on Abimelech’s head and crushed his skull. He said to his young armor bearer, “Draw your sword and kill me! Don’t let it be said that a woman killed Abimelech!””  Wow…  Now – don’t get me wrong.  I think for me to say that Abimelech was completely prideful and that I am not is the same sin – pride.  It would be prideful for me to put myself above Abimelech.  He’s not a lot different than we are today.  I think pride is something we all probably struggle with at some level or at some point in our lives.  I know I do.  We are all sinners.  And as I read about Abimelech in Judges today – or reflect upon Satan’s Fall – I realize that pride is a sin that we really must vigilantly watch our entire lives.  If we don’t, I think we can get blinded to the fact that we’re prideful – and we’ll say dumb things like “don’t let it be said that a woman killed (fill in your name as if you were to say this about yourself in the 3rd person, cuz that’s how you refer to yourself when you are prideful)!”  🙂  Pride kills…  let us pray for humility in our lives today.  God can redeem and heal us from our pride!



Even poor Gaal – who I think was trying to do the right thing fell prey to pride as we see in verse 29 today – “If I were in charge, I would get rid of Abimelech. I would say to him, `Get some more soldiers, and come out and fight!’””  Unfortunately, Gaal got his wish and it did not turn out well for him.  Pride goeth before the fall…   An image is below for verses 37 & 38 – “But again Gaal said, “No, people are coming down from the hills. And another group is coming down the road past the Diviners’ Oak.” Then Zebul turned on him triumphantly. “Now where is that big mouth of yours?” he demanded. “Wasn’t it you that said, `Who is Abimelech, and why should we be his servants?’ The men you mocked are right outside the city! Go out and fight them!”


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Worship God: Today’s readings in Judges reminded me of Kristian Stanfill’s song “Day After Day:”



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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “But the Israelites said to the LORD, ‘We have sinned. Do with us whatever you think best, but please rescue us now.’” Judges 10:15 NIV


Prayer Point: Pray that you always confess your sins to the LORD. Pray that you confess ALL of your sins to the Lord. Pray for rescue from your sins.


Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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    Ramona

    Judges 9:22-10:18
    How long does it take for God’s vengeance to rear it’s head? How long does it take a known murderer, appointed by his “relatives” to reap the rewards of his sin? In God’s Perfect Timing. In today’s reading we see that three years was all it took for Abimelech to be destroyed by the very people who placed him in power, each party, leadership and those he lead, were “taken out” by each other.
    Within the narrative, we see each trying to get back at each other, a one-up-menship, if you will; but, it was God’s timing that allowed each group to keep their appointment with judgment. In the true meaning of the literary tragedy, both the character flaws of Abimelech and the people who appointed them led to their own self-destruction. Without God the only character is bad character. Selfish and self-centered the people had picked a ruler that was related by DNA only and unfit for the job. Yet God, in spite of their flaws, worked out everything for his purpose.
    Abimelech’s story and the people who put him in power is going on today. We take men who are “bramble bushes” promising shade where there can never be shade because of bad character, and turn on them when we don’t get what we want. Men/women who never had it within them to met our expectations because they are not God, despite our effort to make them a god. We go along to get along in hopes that we will grab the crumbs from the tyrants table if we join the posse and muscle our way to the front, near our god. We remain loyal to something and someone that is unloyal to any kind of righteous principle and are surprised when we find no stability. And when our expectations are not met, we turn on our “false” god and rage, while shaking our fist at God.
    Whom have I attached myself too, whom have I made an alliance with, whom have I submitted myself too who is not God and never can be?
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

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