PROCLAMATION
“And the
children of Israel did evil in the sight of The Lord, and served Baalim, and
Ashtaroth, and the gods of Syria, and the gods of Zidon, and the gods of Moab,
and the gods of the children of Ammon, and the gods of the Philistines, and
forsook The Lord, and served not Him.
And the anger of The Lord was hot against Israel …” Judges 10:6-7 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are the words of God which were written under
the influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the Prophet Samuel. The
Israelites were God’s chosen people but they repeatedly sinned against
Him. In addition to the murmuring that they did against Moses and
The Lord God while they were wandering in the wilderness, (Exodus 15:24 and
16:7-8) and the making and worshiping a golden calf while they were at the foot
of the mountain of God, (Exodus 32:19-24) the Israelites exhibited a pattern of
doing that which was evil in the sight of The Lord God by worshiping idols.
(Judges 3:7, 8:33-34, 10:6, and 13:1) Each time that they did this,
The Lord God would punish them, and they would cry out to be forgiven, and He
would forgive them.
APPLICATION
Today, most
of us do not serve idol gods, but we put other things ahead of Him and that is
just as bad. Nothing should be more important to us than The Lord
God. (Exodus 20:3) We should put Him first in our lives. (Matthew
6:33) However, just like the Israelites we have sinned, and we
continue to sin, again and again, in one way or another. But thanks
be to God that He is a God of another chance, and we have been forgiven over
and over again. Our sins may differ, but a sin is a sin, whether it
is in thought, spoken word, or deed. He who is guilty of only
breaking one point of God’s law, is just as guilty as if he had broken all of
them. (James 2:10) Each day we are given another chance to live to
the glory of The Lord God, and to ask to be forgiven when we fall short by
sinful omission or commission. Again, we should thank The Lord God
and be grateful that He is a forgiving God, and that He is a God of another
chance.
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