Tuesday 27 April 2010

Judges 2

2:1-5
The angel condemns the people of the Lord of disobedience. We should note that in what the angel says he reminds the people of the Lord's gracious work for them:
> freedom from slavery in Egypt;
> being brought into the land;
> being given a covenant to which the Lord is faithful.

In the light of this the people were commanded to break down the altars to other gods, who are not god, used for worship by the people of the land. This they have failed to do. In this they are disobedient to the Lord to their own harm. These altars which they have not destroyed will become the snares which entrap God's people in false worship.

The correct response of the people is weeping and mourning as they sacrifice to the Lord. Confession of sin is a time for mourning our falling into sin, our tears expressing our desire that we should be kept from sin in the future.

1 comment:

Charlie Cameron said...

Read of Israel’s weeping, and pray for this: Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation’ (Judges 2:1-5; 2 Corinthians 7:10). ‘Strong in the Lord…’ let us ‘tread all the powers of darkness down… and stand complete at last’ (Church Hymnary, 441).