Please read Judges 2.
www.blueletterbible.org/nasb/jdg/2/1/s_213001
Meditate on verse 2.
And as for you, you shall make no covenant with the inhabitants of this
land; you shall tear down their
altars. But you have not obeyed Me; what
is this you have done?
Judges records vivid
pictures of the consequences for refusing to drive out sin. Sin is a snare that
provokes God to anger (vs. 3, 12). His
burning anger results in:
·
God giving sinners into the hands of plunderers
and selling them to enemies (v. 14).
·
God’s hand being against sinners for evil,
resulting in severe distress (v. 15).
In the midst of His anger, God is moved to pity by the
groaning of the oppressed, and He delivers them from their enemies (v.
18). Yet, after being delivered, the
people in Judges turned back and did
not abandon their stubborn ways (v. 19).
They were stuck in the sin cycle.
Are you caught in a sin cycle?
Sin—>Snared—>God’s
anger—>Oppression—>
Cry to
God—>Delivered—>
Sin—>Snared—>And
here you go again
As you continue to read Judges,
ask God to use His Word to break the sin cycle and help you live victoriously
in Him.
Pray to be the opposite of Judges 2:11-13 over yourself and
those for whom you stand guard as a faithful, prayerful watchman (Isaiah
62:6-7).
“LORD, do not let _______ and me do evil in Your sight and forsake You.
Do not let us follow the gods of the people around us, bowing down to
them.
LORD, we do not want to provoke You to anger.
May we never forsake You and serve another.
Because of our covenant with You, Jesus~”
The Watchman on the
Wall 2 – Dr. Ron and Marsha Harvell
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