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SCRIPTURE: Judges 8
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
The Israelites said to Gideon, ‘Rule over us–you, your son and your grandson–because you have saved us out of the hand of Midian.’ But Gideon told them, ‘I will not rule over you, nor will my son rule over you. The LORD will rule over you.’ [Judges 8:22-23]
Our tendency is to reject God and to rely on others.
We put our confidence in the government, police, judges and law-makers, teachers, counsellors, doctors.
When they disappoint us, we switch allegiance.
And when disillusioned, we reject everyone, and God, and trust only ourselves.
Gideon’s point here is that there is really only one that we should ultimately put our confidence in.
Leadership is a good thing, a gift, but only when the leaders themselves are in submission to God.

But you are not to be called `Rabbi,’ for you have only one Master and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth `father,’ for you have one Father, and he is in heaven. Nor are you to be called `teacher,’ for you have one Teacher, the Christ. [Matthew 23:8-10]
Jesus notes that the religious leaders were more interested in their own position than in God’s.
Are we any different?
Do we not elevate those with titles, positions or power, and treat them as different, better?

How is it that pastors have taken titles like Reverend, or even worse, in my own tradition, dominie (from the Latin, meaning ‘lord’).
We insist on titles, supposedly out of respect, when even the first apostles only called themselves by their first names.
Will our lockers in heaven have labels like Paul and Peter and Pastor Norm and Reverend Bill M.Div, B.A., ThM.
As elders we are appointed to direct the affairs of the church under Jesus.
But we should not claim special status.
We are all brothers and sisters.
I have no problem with people calling me Norm.
We respect one another as children of God, brothers and sisters in the Lord.
No matter what position we have from God, it is one that deserves respect.
So if we’re going to use titles, then use them for everyone.
I think its better to stick with first names.

As Gideon discovered, it doesn’t take long for people to start worshipping their special people and places and things [Judges 8:27].
In addition, its only a matter of time before they turn on you [Judges 8:35].

It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes. [Psalm 118:9]

PRAYER:
Lord, You are the only Reverend, the only Lord. I am not a master of divinity, I need to be mastered by Divinity. Remind me of my proper place under You, and among my brothers and sisters.

One Comment

  1. The Lord will rule over you were the words of Gideon and yet in the same breath, Gideon made an ephod and the people worshipped it. Whether this ephod was worn by the high priest or not, the words spoken by the people were not the actions of the people.

    As with each Judge, the land had peace as long as the judge was alive. However the people’s memory was not there. They did not remember the acts of their mighty God. The people relied on the judge and not their God. They did not remember their memory stones – remember the pile of rocks after they crossed the Jordan? What does this pile of rocks mean? And the people were to tell of the mighty acts of God.

    Here, in 40 years time they forgot their God. They put their trust in ‘princes’ – the might of men.

    I need to remember HIStory – what the Lord God did for His people then and how He continues to use men and women today His wonders to perform. Open my eyes Lord that I may see You and those you continue to give to lead Your people.

    Open my eyes, that I may see
    Glimpses of truth Thou hast for me;
    Place in my hands the wonderful key
    That shall unclasp and set me free.

    Refrain 1:
    Silently now I wait for Thee,
    Ready my God, Thy will to see,
    Open my eyes, illumine me,
    Spirit divine!

    Open my ears, that I may hear
    Voices of truth Thou sendest clear;
    And while the wave notes fall on my ear,
    Everything false will disappear.

    Refrain 2:
    Silently now I wait for Thee,
    Ready my God, Thy will to see,
    Open my ears, illumine me,
    Spirit divine!

    Open my mouth, and let me bear,
    Gladly the warm truth everywhere;
    Open my heart and let me prepare
    Love with Thy children thus to share.

    Refrain 3:
    Silently now I wait for Thee,
    Ready my God, Thy will to see,
    Open my heart, illumine me,
    Spirit divine!

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