Scripture Read: Judges 6:28-32 When the men of
the city arose early in the morning, behold, the altar of Baal was torn down,
and the Asherah which was beside it was cut down, and the second bull was
offered on the altar which had been built. 29 They said to one
another, “Who did this thing?” And when they searched about and inquired, they
said, “Gideon the son of Joash did this thing.” 30 Then the men of
the city said to Joash, “Bring out your son, that he may die, for he has torn
down the altar of Baal, and indeed, he has cut down the Asherah which was
beside it.” 31 But Joash said to all who stood against him, “Will you contend for
Baal, or will you deliver him? Whoever will plead for him shall be
put to death by morning. If he is a god, let him contend for himself, because someone has torn
down his altar.” 32 Therefore on that day he named him
Jerubbaal, that is to say, “Let Baal contend against him,” because he had torn
down his altar.
Application: Some very
important truth is communicated in this section. It speaks to both: idolaters
and children of God. I realize that when I use the term idolaters, some may
feel that is harsh. Let’s deal with that first. If we are honest we must face
the fact that not everyone can be right. That’s the coward’s way out because
they do not want to offend anybody. Yet, facing the truth IS offensive. It
brings us to a reality that we cannot control. Jesus cannot be Who He claimed
to be and every other belief system is also true. How can He be the messiah if
the Jews are correct that the Messiah has not yet come? How can He be the ONLY
way to God and Mohammad still be the greatest prophet?
Even Paul in his
writings agreed that only if Jesus was really Who He claimed to be, the
Christian faith is valid. The sad part is we seem to not be mature enough to
agree to disagree. We have to kill each other! God is not that way. If you try
to twist the Old Testament to say God is not tolerate, what you expose is your
own agenda and the fact that you should take a simple course on hermeneutics.
God’s judgments in the Old Testament were exactly that! God never punishes
anyone for their good works, just their sinful ones, and He has done everything
to give them the opportunity to have those evil works forgiven. So, if I am
going to be honest, I should respect people’s right to believe what they want,
knowing we all will give an account to our Maker in the end. If I die and
appear before “Tonga” the volcano god, I will have to admit I have been wrong
and Jesus Christ was a liar when He claimed what He claimed about Himself.
So
in essence I must face the fact that there is only one true belief and the
rest…all of them…are false. If Christ is not real…I am an idolater. Having
stated this, let’s look at the truth from this passage. Joash challenges all
those that claim that their god is real with the question of why they take it
on themselves to defend, even to the point of using violence, their
"god". If their god is truly God, then why can't he defend himself?
This is a bold point and really cannot be rejected. Anything calling itself
"God" does not need something as finite as a human to defend it. This
is a fair question that should be asked from anyone that tries to justify using
fear or violence to vindicate his or her god. However, the point also should
speak to us that claim to worship the God of the Bible. Throughout history and
even to this day there are those that claim to belong to the church, yet feel
it is their job to defend God from those that do not believe in Him. Insults,
demeaning words and even violent acts are used. This should never be! I do not
need to defend God – He will contend for Himself. Yes, I can defend the Faith,
which means to give reasons why it makes sense and why everyone should consider
the claims of Christ. That should be done in love and with respect to each
person’s right to disagree. They will answer for themselves and it will not be
up to us, but to God. When it states in Scripture that we will judge angels,
that is AFTER God has delegated that responsibility to us. We will be passing
on what God has judged should be done. Every offense is against Him first and
foremost, even the violence done to His people. Let’s learn from Gideon and
Joash…God is God and does not need help from us to remain God.
Meditation Questions: When
you hear someone insult God what do you feel? What do you do about it? Which
feelings are appropriate in this situation; Hatred, Anger, Disgust, Pity,
Forgiveness, Petition to God for them? When someone mocks Christ, what does
that show you? What should you do about it? Should we expect people to
appreciate Christ? Should we be surprised if people hate Jesus? If we get angry
back and demean the person, what issues does that expose in our heart? Is it
possible that we get upset not only because we love God, but perhaps we are
insecure in our own Faith? When you really believe something that is truth,
should you fear any other idea or position? What does knowing the Truth do? How
does your answer align with your life?
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