Sing!

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day six)

On that day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song. Judges 5:1

[Totally shocked Aaron didn’t jump on the opportunity to write about the song! But, I will!]

Perhaps, the most natural and powerful thing to do in light of God’s deliverance is to sing! We don’t add to God’s glory when we sing; we rejoice in it. We reflect it. Maybe that is what it means to be made in the image of God. Maybe it means we are storytellers (in how we live and speak) of God’s glory most extravagantly seen in our own deliverance.

So, remember you were designed to be a story teller. You were made to sing!

Gone Before

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day five)

“She said, “I will surely go with you; nevertheless, the honor shall not be yours on the journey that you are about to take, for the Lord will sell Sisera into the hands of a woman.” Then Deborah arose and went with Barak to Kedesh.”

“Deborah said to Barak, “Arise! For this is the day in which the Lord has given Sisera into your hands; behold, the Lord has gone out before you.”

Is there anything that will or could happen today (trips, conversations, decisions, etc.) that the Lord has not “gone before” and will not be present with you as you experience or participate in?

Deborah’s source of joy, courage, and faithfulness is found in this truth.
For those who are anxious or uncertain about today or the future… God goes before. For those who are reluctant to follow the Lord in obedience, God goes before. For those lacking joy, courage, hope, and strength, God goes before.  And from the promise of His great accompanying love, wisdom, and sovereignty, we find confidence and conviction to walk “forward”daily, serving Him with hope and joy.

In Control

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day four)

Isn’t it amazing that God sometimes puts in place the elements for blessing, provision, and answered prayer before we ever are aware of our need?  Heber the Kenite had left his kinsmen and moved far from his homeland.  Most likely he had good reasons to leave and relocate, but probably never knew that it was God putting him in place so his wife could deliver Israel.

Have you ever experienced God’s provision in advance of your need?  Probably.  Have you ever considered that you might be the advanced provision for someone else’s need?  God might be using you just as He did Jael.  Jael did not get up that memorable morning knowing that she would be used of God that day in such a dramatic way.  Your plans and actions may be carefully thought out and planned according to sound logic…always remember though who is really in control!

Event

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day three)

“Now Heber the Kenite…had pitched his tent as far away as the oak in Zaanannim.”

When you and God live together within a life of love, his purpose is that all events in the universe – even the randomness that God allows – occur in such a way as to bring good to you. This actuality informed Jesus’s deep calm and confidence as he walked this earth. It fueled Paul’s courage in the face of suffering. Even seemingly unconnected occurrences form the fabric of reality that will strengthen and protect you. A decision made by Heber prior to Israel’s military campaign positioned his family’s tent in a location that would intersect Sisera’s flight from Israel’s army. Jael took care of the rest. Happenstance? Well, consider that “it just so happened” precisely because God made a universe that works for your good.

Credit

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day two)  She said, “I will surely go with you; nevertheless, the honor shall not be yours on the journey that you are about to take, for the Lord will sell Sisera into the hands of a woman.”  vs. 9

Credit where credit is due, right? We live in a world where it feels critical for us to be acknowledged. Who worked the hardest; who earned the most; who sacrificed more than any other; these are the things that occupy most of our days. We want to be given credit. Deborah had a longer vision than Barak did. Ultimately it wasn’t about who got credit, it was about the Lord delivering his people. Are we content with that? Can you be satisfied knowing that the Kingdom has advanced even if you don’t receive the accolades that come with victory? The ultimate question is where do we place our value; in man or in God.

Monday Re:Verse Blog – 6/28/2021

Re:Verse passage – Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 (day one)

Join us as Senior Pastor Chris Johnson, Associate Pastor Aaron Hufty and Associate Pastor Bryan Richardson walk us through Judges 4:4-23, 5:7, 24-27 in our Summer Re:Verse Series: “JUDGES – God, Our Deliverer.”

Shamgar

Re:Verse passage – Judges 3:31  and Acts 2:42-47 (day seven) 

“After him came Shamgar the son of Anath, who struck down six hundred Philistines with an oxgoad; and he also saved Israel.”

One verse. One sentence. One story. We are only 3 chapters into Judges but we can already fill in the blanks for the details of this story… After 80 years of peace, the people forgot about Ehud and started worshipping other gods. They then fell into oppression to a foreign nation. Some of the old people said, “Remember when we worshipped YHWH and life was good? Lets do that again!” So they cried out to God for help. God listened and called Shamgar while herding cattle to go fight the Philistines. Shamgar took that literally and left with his cattle prod to fight the Philistines. Shamgar obeyed. God won. Israel was saved.

Why is this story so easy to fill in the blanks? Because it’s our story too. When reading this book, we would like to think we are the judges, but in all actuality, we are the people stuck in our own cycle of sin. Lucky for us, our Judge has already saved us. We need only to call out His name!

Enjoy One Another

Re:Verse passage – Acts 2:42-47 (day six)

…all the while praising God and enjoying the goodwill of all the people. And each day the Lord added to their fellowship those who were being saved. Acts 2:47

When you read these verses, does it put a smile on your face? Can you imagine the joy they experienced with one another? Not to mention the extraordinary display of God’s power?

We were meant to delight in one another, to express goodwill towards each other. It’s joy in Jesus and one another that drew the attention of others in those early days. And what they saw they had never encountered anywhere before.

I imagine, what was true then, is true now.

Let’s enjoy one another!

Awe

Re:Verse passage – Judges 3:31  and Acts 2:42-47 (day five)  

“Everyone kept feeling a sense of awe; and many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles.” Acts‬ ‭2:43‬ 

When is that last time you were awestruck at the work and presence of God?  According to Acts 2 it was happening over and over in the hearts and minds of those believers (kept feeling awe) in that first New Testament Church.  There is a diligence that is recognized in the attitudes and activities of these believers- God’s Word, genuine community, honest and engaging conversations with the Lord.

As more and more of our church body return to Bible Study and Worship, I see and sense awe in the countenance and the hearts of our members. Now would be the perfect time for each of us (and all of us) to recommit to be diligent to those spiritual disciplines and expressions of love and grace (listed in these 6 verses). We just might keep feeling a sense of awe at what the Lord is doing in and through our church!!

Day by Day

Re:Verse passage – Judges 3:31  and Acts 2:42-47 (day four) 

The Apostles were constantly proclaiming the gospel…repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.  They recognized though that it was not the power of their preaching, but God’s calling the people to Himself.  Three thousand souls in one day…what a revival!  With so many new converts, the church was necessarily thrown together to learn what the Holy Spirit had to teach them.  Verse 47 says, “the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved.”

Two things we can learn for the church today:  1) There must be a constant flow of the gospel message going out to the people.  We are all witnesses!  2)  It is God who calls the people to Himself.  We must ask God to call people to our church and Himself.  Wouldn’t it be awesome to see the gospel spread across the world like a pandemic.  What would we do with three thousand new believers in one day?