Dear BAGBR Churches,
Judges 8: 27 “Gideon
made it into an ephod…so that it became a
snare to Gideon and his household.”
When his great victory
over the Midianites was completed, the only
tribute that Gideon received was earrings
and medallions from each person that he in
turn melted down and had fashioned into some
sort of idol/image. After all that God had
done with him, for him, and through him, WHY
would he then make an image that was in
absolute contradiction to the law and his
faith? There is no explanation given but
only the statement that this became a snare
to Gideon and his household. A man so
greatly used by God stumbled almost
immediately after his great triumph, and
this would be a problem for his household
and eventually undermine his legacy in all
of Israel.
Did his success go to
his head or his heart? Was this image an
attempt to establish something that
memorialized “his” accomplishments, a trophy
of his success? Is it possible that if we
attempt to celebrate too much over our
successes that we make our celebration more
about ourselves, seeking our glory and not
His? How we respond to God’s blessing and
our successes may reveal that we are
actually striving to make it more about us
than Christ. We must guard our hearts in all
things, successes and failures, and seek to
glorify and honor Him. We must earnestly
strive—to “not” build, boast, or fashion
things that could ultimately become a snare
to us and our children.
Gideon is not the only
spiritual hero who has made foolish
decisions in the aftermath of a great
victory from the Lord, nor was he the
last. Guard your heart in the victories of
faith so your legacy of faith does not
become a snare but a blessing.
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
< Read
more about Dr. Middleton >
|