Judges chapter 10
It is not certain but it does appear as if the judgments of Tola for twenty three years and then another twenty two years under Jair, the Israelites served God. After they pass away, it appears as if they find other gods to occupy their time.
These chapters in Judges, and again during the kings period of Israel, show how merciful and patient God is with his people. Lamentations 3:22, 23 It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. God did not deal with the Hebrew children according to what they deserved, and he extends the same mercy to us today. He is long suffering and very patient with us.
It appears that Israel didn't just give up on God to serve another god, but worshiped many gods. They seem to take up with the closest god of the nearest people to them, or whatever was popular or convenient. You make some sense out of them choosing a single God, but it was as if they knowingly went after whatever fit their fancy of the day.
There was a price to pay for this, and that was to worship other gods soon meant to be in subjection to the people who's god they worshiped. This is not by accident, and make no mistake that the world knows which god you say your worship, and they also know which god you actually worship. We are not hiding anything from the world and who we put first place in our lives is evident to all.
When the Hebrews finally cry out to God, he reminds them of all he has done for them, and then tells them he will not give his forgiveness. He tells them to get deliverance from the gods they serve day by day. Israel pleads with him and says to do what he will. This is interesting, because we not truly saved and redeemed by Jesus' blood unless we FULLY acknowledge our sin and need for his salvation. Saying your sorry is one thing, but proving it by your actions is another.
Israel finally composes themselves and gather an army to fight enemies of God. What is interesting here though, is they do not yet have a leader. They do not yet have someone who is going to show himself strong in the Lord to lead them to battle. That we will find out more about in the next chapter.
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