“Serving With All You Got”
BIBLE READING:
Judges
16-18
“And they said to him, "Keep quiet; put your hand on
your mouth and come with us and be to us a father and a priest. Is it better
for you to be priest to the house of one man, or to be priest to a tribe and
clan in Israel?" And the priest's heart was glad. He took the ephod and
the household gods and the carved image and went along with the people.”-Judges
18:19-20
At first reading, it seemed like
the Levite was making a courageous stand against these intruders. But what he
was really doing was complaining that they were about to ruin the good thing he
had going for himself. When they told him to keep quiet because they were
offering him a better deal, he immediately folded. The old saying is that the
line of least resistance makes both men and rivers crooked. He did the expedient
thing because it was to his advantage and he was not a man of principle. They
made him an offer he couldn’t refuse, and his heart was glad for the upward
mobility and job advancement. If you can be bought at any price, then Satan
will supply someone with your price.
Neither the Levite nor Micah, the
one whose idols and priest were being stolen, found their false gods worth
dying or even fighting for, because they were nothing more than manufactured
gods. And since they weren’t worth dying for, they weren’t worth living for
either. Compromise came easily to the Levite because he wasn’t invested or
following the true God. What is worth fighting for in our lives? We probably
won’t have to face physically losing our lives for Jesus today, but we will
face the battle of living our lives for Him. Will we serve Him today will all
our hearts, minds, souls, and strength?
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