Tuesday greetings ~
Remember how at the beginning of Deborah's story Barak was hesitant to lead his army of 10,000 unless Deborah went with him? She agreed because she wasn’t afraid to get in the fight, and this goes to show us all that women can be powerful in their families, jobs, and communities. There is nothing wrong with that, but in this case God had already clearly said the enemy would fall, yet Barak wanted Deborah to come along anyway. When God calls us to take the lead—man or woman—and we waffle, there is a price to pay. In this case, Barak learned that ultimately, the leader of the opposing army, Sisera, would die at the hands of a woman. Ouch!
And this is where our story picks up. Sisera had “escaped on foot,” leaving all his troops to die. He “ran to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, because Heber’s family was on friendly terms with King Jabin of Hazor.” Sisera was the commander of King Jabin’s army, so Sisera, no doubt, felt confident that if Heber’s family was on friendly terms with the king, he would be safe.
Judges 4:18-20 “Jael went out to meet Sisera and said to him, "Come into my tent, sir. Come in. Don't be afraid." So he went into her tent, and she covered him with a blanket.”
“Please give me some water," he said. "I'm thirsty." So she gave him some milk from a leather bag and covered him again.” "Stand at the door of the tent," he told her. "If anybody comes and asks you if there is anyone here, say no."
Perhaps Sisera felt doubly safe in the tent of a woman, especially one so courteous and comforting.
But…
Judges 4:21 “When Sisera fell asleep from exhaustion, Jael quietly crept up to him with a hammer and tent peg in her hand. Then she drove the tent peg through his temple and into the ground, and so he died.”
After this amazing victory – when Israel ’s enemy was justifiably crushed – the people broke out in songs of joy.
My prayer for us today is the last line of that victory song:
Dear Lord, “May all Your enemies perish, O Eternal One! But may we who love You be like the sun, rising and going forth with power!” AMEN!!!
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