Read Judges 2.
Someone once said, "God does not have any
grandchildren." That could not be
more clear than in this chapter. The
first generation coming out of Egypt
saw firsthand the miracles of God. Moses
even wrote down the word of God and their commitments so they would not
forget. The second generation benefited
as they wandered in the wilderness. God
provided their daily food and needs.
When the second generation came into the land, they saw firsthand God's
power and miracles under Joshua's leadership.
But when Joshua died, "there arose another generation
after them who did not know the LORD or the work that he had done for Israel . And the people of Israel did what was evil in the
sight of the LORD and served the Baals."" (v.10-11) This resulted in their loss of God's power in
their nation and placed them in "terrible distress."
In their helplessness, the nation cried out to God for
help. The LORD responded by raising up a
new national leader, called a judge.
That was followed by a time of victory and peace. But as soon as the judge died, the people
abandoned God and plunged back into pagan worship. That was followed by oppression from a
neighboring nation, great distress, helplessness, crying out to God for help, a
new judge, and a time of peace.
This cycle repeated itself 7 times in this book. Walk Thru the Bible described it this way:
1. Sin-the nation falls in to pagan worship
2. Servitude-the nation suffers under an oppressive enemy
3. Supplication-the nation cries out to God for help
4. Salvation-God responds by raising up a new national
leader to deliver them
5. Silence-a time of peace
In verse 22, God called each generation to a spiritual test
to see if they would live according to His word. Whatever grade the previous generation made on
their test did not apply to the next.
No one can take God's tests for us. Godly parents do not guarantee godly
children. Parents are commanded to teach
their children by precept and by living example (Deuteronomy 6). But each generation, each person, is
responsible and accountable for their own response to God. The consequences for not listening and
abandoning the LORD are devastating.
Great blessing, forgiveness, deliverance, and peace await those who cast
their helplessness on Him.
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