Read Judges 4-5.
Cycle number three begins with the very first verse. After 80 years of peace, Ehud, the judge who
delivered them, died, the new generation left the God who loves them to go
their own evil way. This time the LORD
raised up King Jabin of Canaan to conquer and enslave Israel for 20
years. Then, the people cried out to God
for help. God responded by using
Deborah, a prophetess and judge.
Deborah chose Barak to lead Israel 's army in the overthrow of
the Canaanites. Barak's insistence on
Deborah going with him was probably for her wise counsel and reassurance of the presence of God. Barak exercised
great faith in taking this assignment and completing it. He is listed in Faith's Hall of Fame (Hebrews 11:32).
In her prophecy statement to Barak, she said, "Up! For this is the day in which the LORD has
given Sisera into your hand." (4:14)
The scripture makes it clear that the LORD went before them and caused
the Canaanite army to flee. Sisera
escaped and was killed by a woman, Jael.
"So on that day God subdued Jabin the king of Canaan before the
people of Israel ."
(4:23)
The victory was followed by a long, narrative duet by
Deborah and Barak. Then, the nation
enjoyed peace again for 40 years.
The lessons of the repeating cycles are the same. God will not allow people to go on
indefinitely in sin. Sin has devastating
consequences. Yet, when sinners abandon
their sin to obey the LORD, He faithfully responds with forgiveness and
deliverance. In freeing His people, God
has a plan for them and a time for the plan (4:14). God even goes before His people to clear the
way ahead. But notice they still must do
the fighting and pursuing. God will not
do it for them.
In the duet, we learn some additional take away principles
of success.
1. "Leaders took the lead." (5:2a)
Dr. Lee Roberson originally coined the phrase,
"Everything rises and falls on leadership."
Olan Hendrix asked, "Have you ever noticed that the
bottle neck is always at the top?"
Every nation, organization, church, and family needs godly
and/or good leadership to survive. But
leadership is not a position. It is an active endeavor. People never achieve all their potential as a
group unless someone takes the lead.
2. "The people offered themselves willingly."
(5:2b)
No person can lead anything alone. A person is not a leader unless someone is
following them. The people within a
nation, organization, church, or family have the responsibility to follow godly
and/or good leadership. Concerning the
Macedonian believers Paul wrote, "...they gave themselves first to the
Lord and then by the will of God to us." (2 Corinthians 8:5)
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