Today: Judges 8-9
I think I've probably talked about it on this blog before, but my parents used to tell us, "The truth always comes out." I used to think that it was a tactic to "scare" us into telling the truth. Maybe. But as I've gotten older, I think the statement is actually freeing...because when I believe, "The truth will always come out," I don't feel like the injustice or evil things I see in society go unnoticed. I know that God sees it, too--and that someday, the good will be rewarded and the evil will face justice.
In today's passage, we read about a pretty evil guy named Abimelech who massacred his own family in a quest for power. But at the end of the passage, God (once again) used a woman to fatally injure an evil militant--and God "avenged the evil Abimelech had done to his father."
We don't always see God's justice. But it's refreshing to me to know that He always sees us. God sees all the good and bad things that happen on this planet--and ultimately, brings evil to justice. However, we all sin at times--and because of the love, grace and sacrifice of Jesus, we can be forgiven for our sin--and experience a different kind of justice, the justice of being justified by Christ. This means that when we believe in Him and ask for forgiveness, He sees us just as if we never sinned. Wow. It's incredible to think that a just God would do that for us. But He does.
Tomorrow: Judges 10-12
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