Scripture:
“When the Lord’s messenger finished speaking these words to all the Israelites, the people wept loudly.” Judges 2:4 NET
Observation:
I never noticed this before, but a few verses before this, the Lord’s messenger was described as the Lord’s angelic messenger. Generally, when I think of angels in the Bible, I think of one on one personal encounters. In this passage, an angel is addressing “all the Israelites,” and the people wept loudly. God sent angels to speak to the entire nation, but they still went and followed the gods of the cities they had defeated.
Application:
Sometimes we think that if we had some dramatic encounter with God that we would follow Him the rest of our lives. There will be people who don’t make heaven and cry out saying that they had done mighty works in the name of Jesus, but God will say to them, “I never knew you.” Our walk with God must be a walk of obedience, not of convenience. Discipline always wins the day over signs and wonders. I love signs and wonders personally, but I want to be rooted in obedience to the voice of God above all else.
Prayer:
Father, help me to walk in complete obedience to You at all times. I want to follow hard and finish strong. I want to be welcomed with the grand entrance into the kingdom that Peter talks about. Let my life be used for Your glory. Help me to live in obedience over convenience. I want to answer yes to whatever You speak.
Yours,
Jeff