True & Beautiful Things About the Bible--Old Testamentಮಾದರಿ

Judges: I Did It Again
Judges is a good book to read when you are frustrated with yourself for “doing it again”—whatever that sinful or sorry thing is that you said you would never do. Yet, here you are, again.
Israel did that for 350 years. From the perspective of history, we can spot a repeating pattern. Seven times they went from a wonderful season of worshipping God, to getting distracted, to drifting away from Him. Soon they turned away from God, to worship other things. Then God stepped in, allowing a dangerous or crushing situation that woke them up to how much they wanted or even needed God. Then God raised up a spiritual leader to lead them back to Him—in this case, 15 imperfect mouthpieces, called judges. Sadly, as the pattern repeated, even the judges got less “perfect” and even lesser effective.
In a way, this season felt like the judges were breaking bad. At the beginning of each of the seven cycles, look for the phrase, “Everyone did what was right in their own eyes” and you’ll know there will be dark drama ahead.
Yet the true and beautiful thing about this sad season of Israel’s history is that God didn’t leave them. They missed out on fellowship with Him, but He didn’t break His promises to them. Judges is the long story of a Father who won’t give up on His children. In fact, He saw through their sinful actions to that speck of faith in their hearts.
God saw their good intent, even when we roll our eyes at their foolish actions. Example: Samson, one of the later judges and the poster boy for missed potential. He had everything he needed to be a great man of God, yet he invited much lesser passions to rule his life. When his foolish choices caught up with him, he died in a tragically beautiful sacrifice. Even so, God saw Samson’s heart. He included Samson’s story among the great, faithful Old Testament saints listed in Hebrews 11. We’re surprised, and maybe a little shocked that such a broken guy made it into the list of “heroes of faith.”
But that’s the kind of grace we can rely on, too, when we wonder if anything good can come from our lives, especially after we “did it again.” It’s always been true: God uses broken people. Perhaps that’s how we know that anything beautiful that comes from our lives—is because of God.
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God’s Word is both. True. In a time when you have to question if it’s real, here’s something you can trust. Verified. Worthy. But it’s also beautiful. So lovely, in fact, you sometimes have to ask, "God loves us like that?" Trace the Bible’s story through 66 books and you’ll see how God is up to something true and beautiful in your life, too. Start here in the Old Testament.
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