Judges .
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Let the message be an
eye opener for many fathers and devotees of personal gods. The real story narrates Gideon’s encounter with God. The angle of God
talks to Gideon about the cause behind
the fall of Israelites and their miserable life . The remedy God
recommended was simple, but it was not an easy task. First of
all, tearing down father’s alter to Baal and demolishing Asherah pole was really
a difficult mission. Along with his father ,there were hundreds who worshiped Baal- the pagan god . Joash being an Israelite
, worship Baal- the pagan god is abominable to God of Israel. Though he knew
the truth of living God , he preferred worshipping Baal. In one sense ,if
,Gideon would carry out the task, he himself put his hands in hornet’s nest. His
family and all the followers of Baal would
be provoked .
Gideon was confident in
doing the task after confirming the voice of God. He took ten of his close friends
for the mission . He preferred night instead
of day in order to avoid direct
confrontation from his family and public. He demolished the Baal’s alter
with Asherah pole . He built a
new alter to God and sacrificed the bull, according to the instruction of the angel of God .
In the morning when the
men of the town got up , they saw Baal’s
alter demolished with the Asherah pole . They investigated the matter ,it was
something unpardonable . They got the culprit . There was no way for Gideon to
get escaped. They knew, Joash would release his son ; after all ,he too was a devotee and worshipper of Baal.
They gathered around
the house of Joash. They demanded “Bring
out your son. He must die, because he has broken down Baal's altar and cut down
the Asherah pole beside it." Joash reply to the hostile crowd was
quite amazing . He said to the crowd “Are you going to plead Baal’s cause? Are you trying to save him ? “Whoever fights for him shall be put to death
by morning! If Baal really is a god, he can defend himself when someone breaks
down his altar."So that day they called Gideon "Jerub-Baal,"
saying, "Let Baal contend with him," because he broke down Baal's
altar” Jud. 6: 31,32
Dear friends ,
out of zeal , we often tend to
do something God never expect us to do at all..If someone talks against faith ,
it would offend us . Offending other’s faith is really not acceptable to God, but
God never expects anyone to protect Him by shedding blood of others . Let
almighty God be our protector . Let the message of Gideon be an eye opener for
us.
your interpretation of scripture is in error.
ReplyDelete1. Gideon never chose ten of his friends. He took ten man-servants.
2. What in that scripture was don out of Zeal for God that God didnt command?
Maybe this will help.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Fwn1Zhht8
Be blessed.